Hyundai’s latest Kona model has stirred interest in the automotive market, offering both hybrid and gasoline options. The new model boasts enhanced dimensions with a length of 4.35 meters and an improved design for a striking appearance. The hybrid variant stands out with better fuel efficiency and advanced tech, while the gasoline version remains a cost-effective alternative, priced at NIS 155,000 compared to the hybrid’s NIS 173,000.
In the face of rising fuel prices and the challenge of range anxiety, the Kona’s hybrid model is becoming a popular choice for those seeking economical driving. The base gasoline version offers commendable performance with a 1,000 cc turbo engine, while the hybrid version promises up to 20 km per liter, providing significant savings for frequent drivers. Despite minor differences in comfort and features, the gasoline variant delivers strong value, especially for those who drive less than 15,000 kilometers annually.
Specifications Overview:
- Engine: 1,000 cc turbo gasoline, 120 hp, dual-clutch automatic
- Performance: 0-100 km/h in 11.7 seconds, top speed 180 km/h
- Fuel Consumption: Manufacturer’s claim 16.9 km/l, tested urban 13.5 km/l
- Dimensions: Length 4.35m, Width 1.82m, Height 1.57m, Wheelbase 2.66m
- Safety Features: Autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning
- Warranty: 3 years or 100,000 km
For those debating between the hybrid and gasoline models, the Kona provides a range of options tailored to various needs, balancing performance, economy, and advanced features.