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Highlights of the Hyundai Kona 2022
#The Hyundai Kona 2022 is a 5 seat SUV with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating.The space in the rear can expand, depending on how it is configured. It starts from 332L and allow up to 1156L of storage.
Service intervals10,000km/12 months
Customer assistance1 year roadside assistance
Warranty from first registration5 years warranty / unlimited km
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Electric features
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Battery capacity
39.2 - 64kWh8 year warranty / 160,000kmPower and acceleration
100 - 150kW0-100km/h in 5.5 secondsWall socket charge
27+ hoursAC/SocketFast charge (DC)
100kW 47min 10-80% chargeFast charge (AC)
230V 10A 7.2kW wallbox - 360 minHyundai Kona from 2017 to 2025
Features of the Hyundai Kona 2022
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Show all specsBoot space: 374 - 1156 LFuel Economy: 6.2L / 100kmLeather look seatsFront, rear or side camera
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Show all specsBoot space: 374 - 1156 LFuel Economy: 6.2L / 100kmFront, rear or side cameraLane Departure assist
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Show all specsBoot space: 374 - 1156 LFuel Economy: 6.2L / 100kmLeather look seatsBlind spot sensor
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Show all specsBoot space: 374 - 1156 LFuel Economy: 6.2L / 100kmLeather look seatsBlind spot sensor
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Show all specsBoot space: 332 - 1114 LLeather look seatsBlind spot sensorFront, rear or side camera
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Show all specsBoot space: 361 - 1156 LFuel Economy: 6.9L / 100kmLeather look seatsBlind spot sensor
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Show all specsBoot space: 361 - 1156 LFuel Economy: 6.9L / 100kmLeather look seatsBlind spot sensor
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Show all specsBoot space: 332 - 1114 LLeather look seatsBlind spot sensorFront, rear or side camera
Hyundai Kona 2022 for sale
Expert reviews and advice for Hyundai Kona
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Frequently asked questions
#What are the Hyundai Kona 2022 dimensions?
The Hyundai Kona 2022 has 32 variants. The length ranges from 4205 to 4215mm, the height ranges from 1565 to 1575mm and the width 1800mm.
How big is the Hyundai Kona 2022 boot space?
The Hyundai Kona 2022 has a boot capacity ranging from 332 to 1156 litres.
What are the standard Hyundai Kona 2022 colours?
The Hyundai Kona 2022 comes in a variety of colours depending on which variant, including black, blue, gold, grey, red and white.
What is the Hyundai Kona 2022 service schedule?
The suggested service schedule from Hyundai for the Kona 2022 is every 12 months or 10,000km.
What is the Hyundai Kona 2022 power like?
The top variant in the Hyundai Kona 2022 range has an Electric fuel type with 150kW of power and 395Nm of torque.
What is the Hyundai Kona 2022 fuel consumption?
The Hyundai Kona 2022 offers fuel consumption ranging from 6.2 to 9 L/100km.
What is the Hyundai Kona 2022 warranty period?
Hyundai Kona 2022 offers a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
Is there an incentive or EV rebate for electric cars?
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For all details of the Hyundai Kona 2022 view the features and specifications page
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* Multiple warranty variants may apply to this vehicle. Confirm with dealer.
† EV | “Driving range” relates to the number of kilometres that can be travelled via the electric vehicle between recharges. Currently, there are several testing procedures to determine an estimated driving range. Where available carsales prioritises the WLTP over the Manufacturer supplied range figure. WLTP stands for World harmonised Light vehicle Testing Procedure. For more details about WLTP and how it is calculated, read our editorial article here: How is driving range measured for electric cars?