The new 2023 Hyundai Kona Electric will be priced from £34,995 when it arrives in the UK later this year.
The new second-generation crossover EV has been “taken to the next level” through a focus on the electric version and learnings from the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Hyundai Ioniq 6.
The new Kona will continue to be offered with petrol, hybrid and electric versions, but while the original was developed originally as an ICE car, electric power was the priority this time.
The EV accounted for around 40% of Kona sales in Europe, and with the continent fast moving to EVs, that ratio will increase sharply in future.
Hyundai design chief SangYup Lee said the focus was on “upscaling” the car in both size and quality.
The Peugeot 2008 rival has switched to a new multi-powertrain platform and grown substantially. At 4355mm long, the new Kona is 175m longer than its predecessor. It’s also 25mm wider and 20mm higher, while the wheelbase has been stretched by 60mm.
That makes it slightly smaller than the closely related Kia Niro EV, leaving the Bayon as the smallest crossover in the Hyundai line-up.
The new Kona’s bodywork has been honed for aerodynamic efficiency using lessons learned from the development of the Ioniq 6, while on the EV the light bar that runs across the front features the pixel design elements that are a signature of Hyundai’s EVs, having first appeared on the Ioniq 5.
Wheels will range in size from 18in to 19in.
The larger platform also means there’s considerably greater interior room, with a major focus to increase the perceived quality of the trim and materials.
The EV features a flat floor, which is rare in a multi-powertrain machine, allowing for a large centre console and a ‘curveless’ bench seat in the rear.