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2020 Hyundai Kona EV Price in Canada. The 2020 Hyundai Kona EV model comes in 3 trim levels. Canadian pricing ranges from $44,999 to $53,049 MSRP. The entry-level, Essential model starts at ...
- Hyundai
- Electric
- Vehicle Test Editor
- Fuel Economy: 10/10
- Ertrain: 9.5/10
- Drivability: 8/10
- Practicality: 7/10
- Styling: 9/10
- Comfort: 8/10
- Usability: 9/10
- Features: 8/10
- Safety: 9/10
- Value: 8/10
The Hyundai Kona Electric has an official rating of up to 415 kilometres of range on a full charge. The Chevrolet Bolt EV is rated at a similar 417 km, while the Kia Niro EV is rated at 385 km, the Kia Soul EV at 383 km, the Nissan Leaf Plus at 363 km, and the Hyundai Ioniq Electric at 274 km. Your real-world range could be higher or lower dependin...
The 2020 Hyundai Kona EV is powered by a 64-kWh lithium-ion polymer battery that allows the electric motor to output the equivalent of 201 hp and 290 lb-ft of torque. Power delivery is smooth and strong, and because that torque is instantly available, the Kona EV scoots and is rated to hit 100 km from a standstill in 7.9 seconds. The Kona EV doesn’...
The Kona EV is legitimately fun to drive and even has a Sport mode for those who want to prioritize fun over efficiency. A jab at the accelerator sends the Kona EV rocketing forward and, though it will impact range if you’re racing around, it makes passing slower moving vehicles and getting up to highway speeds effortless. For those who want to con...
The Kona EV is a small car, so cargo capacity isn’t amazing and it doesn’t help that it doesn’t have a front trunk like some other EVs. With 544 L in the trunk and 1,296 L with the rear seats folded flat, it’s much smaller than the Chevrolet Bolt EV’s 1,603 L with the seats down (though the Bolt has just 479 L behind the rear seats). I took the Kon...
I’m a fan of the Kona EV’s styling. Except for the lack of a grille (EVs don’t need them), the little CUV looks pretty much like a conventional car, which is a great way to get people into EVs. I appreciate that the Kona EV doesn’t look like an alien car and that its proportions look proper. Only the Kona EV Preferred trim is offered with the same ...
One downside to the Kona EV’s small size is that it can be a bit tight for taller drivers and passengers in terms of head- and legroom. Even with a shorter driver up front, legroom for rear passengers is at a premium, which makes it a bit cramped and far too easy for kids to put their dirty boots on the seatback. As a shorter driver who stands at a...
The Hyundai Kona EV has a leg up on many of its competitors because of how conventionally it operates. All the switchgear and controls are immediately user-friendly and everything is exactly where you think it will be. Even when it comes to the button-operated “PRND” controls for the transmission, it’s entirely intuitive. Other EVs insist on using ...
Every Kona EV comes to Canada with a battery temperature management system that optimizes the battery’s temperature to minimize the effect of the cold on the car’s range. When plugged in, it pre-warms the battery for optimized performance. The Canadian Kona Electric now also gets a standard heat pump system that reduces the energy required of the H...
Every Kona EV comes standard with lane-keep assist, forward collision warning, blind-spot warning, lane-change assist, rear cross-traffic alert, reverse parking sensor, forward collision assist with pedestrian detection, and driver attention warning. Moving up to the Ultimate trim adds front and rear parking sensors, high-beam assist, and active co...
Without provincial government incentives (currently only available in British Columbia and Quebec), the price for the Kona Electric is tough to justify. The base Preferred model starts at $45,599 not including taxes and the $1,810 destination fee. The topline Ultimate model I tested goes for $51,999 but I don’t think it’s worth the premium over the...
- 64 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery
- Hyundai
- 150 kW electric motor
Specifications of 2020 Hyundai KONA Electric Limited 64 kWh. Electric motor: 150 kW @ 3600 rpm, 395 Nm, Top speed: 103.8 mph / 167.0 km/h, Battery: 64 kWh. Market-dependent prices, MSRP. Market-dependent prices, MSRP.
Apr 20, 2020 · The Hyundai Kona model is still just three years old, meaning the 2020 version is a first-generation vehicle. ... the way Hyundai Canada has packaged each vehicle, it’s difficult not to want to ...
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Pricing and Which One to Buy. The price of the 2020 Hyundai Kona Electric starts at $38,330 and goes up to $46,540 depending on the trim and options. SEL. Limited. Ultimate. 0 $10k $20k $30k $40k ...
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The 2020 Hyundai Kona Electric comes in three trim levels: SEL, Limited and Ultimate. All have a 64-kWh battery pack that powers a 150-kW electric motor (201 horsepower, 291 lb-ft of torque ...
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Kona electric is the first electric sub-compact SUV in Canada. This ground-breaking newcomer combines bold SUV style and features with a very impressive electric driving range. You can travel up to 415 kilometres^ on a single charge, completely emissions-free. With this extensive range, you could charge the battery as little as once a week,