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Hyundai — Kona

The Hyundai Kona is a subcompact crossover SUV, originally introduced in 2017. It is currently in its second generation, which debuted in 2023. The Kona is available in three powertrain options: gasoline, hybrid, and electric. It is known for its sporty styling, fuel efficiency, and tech-filled interior.

Hyundai — Kona

In production
Manufacturer:
Other names:
• Hyundai Kauai (Portugal)
Production Years:
2018 - Present
Generations:
2 Generations • 1st Gen — 2018 - 2022 • 2nd Gen — 2023 - Present
Class:
• 5door - Subcompact crossover SUV
Comparable Vehicles:
# of units sold:
• 446,000 from 2018 - 2023 (US only) • 120,000 from 2018 - 2022 (Canada only)

Base MSRP by Year

All figures are $USD and US Pricing

Generations

1st Generation (OS; 2017-2022): • Introduced as a subcompact crossover SUV with a focus on sporty styling and fun driving dynamics. • Offered in gasoline and electric (Kona Electric) variants. • Available with a 2.0L or 1.6L turbocharged gasoline engine, with the electric version boasting a range of over 250 miles. • Received a facelift in 2021 with minor exterior and interior updates. • A high-performance Kona N variant was introduced in 2018, featuring a 276-hp turbocharged engine. • Sold under the same name globally.

2nd Generation (SX2; 2023-Present): • Designed with the electric version in mind first, leading to a more futuristic and aerodynamic look. • Larger than the previous generation with increased interior space, particularly in the rear legroom. • Available in gasoline, hybrid, and electric variants, with no more diesel option. • Maintains the 2.0L gasoline engine but offers a new hybrid powertrain for improved fuel efficiency. • Electric version boasts a significantly longer range, estimated to be around 300 miles. • N Line trim continues to be offered across all three powertrains (gasoline, hybrid, electric). • Sold under the same name globally.

Annual Units Sold (US only)

All figures are x1000

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