2023 HYUNDAI KONA 64kwh Ultimate Auto 5dr (10.5kw Charger)
64kwh Ultimate Auto 5dr (10.5kw Charger)
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
Discover this 2023 Hyundai KONA Ultimate Electric, a superb example of modern electric motoring. This model boasts a substantial 68 kWh battery, offering a maximum range of 300 miles when new, ensuring you can travel further on a single charge. For convenience, a full charge at home using a 7kW charger takes approximately 10 hours and 16 minutes, while rapid public charging can replenish the battery from empty to 80% in just 53 minutes.
Inside, you'll find a host of premium features designed for comfort and safety, including an Electric Tilt and Slide Glass Sunroof, Bluetooth Connectivity with Voice Recognition, a Heated Steering Wheel, Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist, and Heated Front Seats. The Hyundai KONA Ultimate Electric stands out with its impressive 300 mile range, a key indicator of its capability compared to other electric vehicles. This generous range, combined with the efficient charging times, makes it an ideal choice for both daily commutes and longer journeys.
The inclusion of advanced driver assistance systems like Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist enhances safety, while the comfort features such as the heated steering wheel and front seats ensure a pleasant driving experience in all conditions.
About the Hyundai Kona
The Hyundai Kona has established itself as a frontrunner in the UK's competitive subcompact SUV market, offering a daring design and a versatile range of powertrains. Whether you are navigating London's ULEZ with the zero-emission Electric model or choosing the efficient Hybrid for school runs, it provides a confidence-inspiring driving experience backed by a solid manufacturer reputation.
Why Buy a Used Hyundai Kona?
- Diverse powertrain choices including petrol, hybrid, and class-leading electric ranges.
- Hyundai’s five-year unlimited mileage warranty provides excellent peace of mind for second-hand buyers.
- The 64kWh Electric variant offers a real-world range exceeding 250 miles, easily tackling long-distance UK motorway journeys.
- Equipped with modern safety tech and an intuitive infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto across most trims.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2017–2020: £9,500 – £15,500 — Early 1.0 T-GDi and 1.6 petrol models; many will still have some original warranty remaining if the V5C shows frequent dealer servicing.
- 2020–2023: £16,000 – £26,500 — Covers facelifted models, the popular Hybrid (HEV), and mid-range 64kWh Electric versions with improved interior tech.
- 2023–Present: £28,000 – £42,000 — Prices for the all-new second-generation Kona (SX2), featuring a significantly larger cabin and futuristic 'EV-led' styling.
Common Issues to Check
- Infotainment glitches: Some early models suffer from screen freezes which usually require a software update from a Hyundai dealer.
- DCT Hesitation: The 7-speed dual-clutch transmission can feel slightly jerky at low speeds in heavy UK traffic; ensure the gearbox oil changes are documented.
- 12V Battery Drain: Owners of the Kona Electric have reported the auxiliary 12V battery going flat if the car is left unused for long periods.
- Tyre Wear: The high torque of the Electric and 1.6T models can lead to premature front tyre wear if driven enthusiastically.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 45-55mpg for Petrol/Hybrid; 3.5-4.2 miles per kWh for Electric.
- Insurance Group: Groups 8 to 27, with the high-performance Kona N and Electric models at the top end.
- Servicing: Hyundai offers fixed-price servicing plans; expect to pay £180–£300 annually depending on periodic MOT requirements and fluid changes.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- Kona SE / SE Connect: Budget-conscious commuters who need a reliable ULEZ-compliant petrol SUV with essential smartphone connectivity.
- Kona Hybrid (GDi HEV): Urban families looking to slash fuel bills without the need to plug in, offering smooth transitions between electric and petrol power.
- Kona Electric (64kWh): High-mileage company car drivers or eco-minded households wanting to avoid the London Congestion Charge and petrol stations entirely.
- Kona N-Line: Drivers who want the sporty aesthetic of a performance car with the lower running costs of a standard 1.0 or Hybrid engine.
- Kona N: Enthusiasts seeking a 'hot-hatch' experience in an SUV body, featuring a 280bhp 2.0-litre engine and track-focused dynamics.
