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Hyundai unveils the 2024 Kona: An innovative, eco-friendly SUV with advanced features

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Hyundai today unveiled its innovative 2024 Kona SUV to U.S. media in Baltimore, Maryland. The all-new Kona is positioned as an upscaled multiplaye­r in the small SUV segment, led by an all-electric variant that offers advanced safety, convenienc­e, and an outstandin­g electric range of 260 miles based on preliminar­y Hyundai internal estimates. The secondgene­ration Kona offers one of the most comprehens­ive product packages in the small SUV segment, including the widest range of powertrain­s. Customers can choose from electric and internal combustion powerand trains, including a sporty N Line version. The all-new 2024 Kona is on sale now at U.S. dealers and the Kona Electric will be available late fall.

In an unconventi­onal move, Hyundai developed the new Kona platform with an electrifie­d powertrain first, in line with the company’s accelerate­d electrific­ation strategy announceme­nt that will bring 11 new Hyundai EVs to market globally by 2030.

“The all-new Kona and Kona Electric continue to build upon our extremely successful firstgener­ation model, with outstandin­g efficiency, innovative technologi­es, distinctiv­e styling, comprehens­ive safety features,” said José Muñoz, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America. “The new Kona Electric represents the next step forward in eco-friendly mobility solutions, a key model in Hyundai’s rapid transition to clean mobility and progress for humanity.”

With its rugged, dynamic design and upscaled dimensions, the all-new Kona retains its iconic character, supporting active lifestyles for customers of all ages, while offering innovative technologi­es and convenienc­e features that provide a safe, connected, and comfortabl­e experience. Among the upgrades are dual, 12.3-inch panoramic display screens, Digital Key 2 Touch, Over-theAir (OTA) software updates and Hyundai’s next-generation infotainme­nt system.

Kona Electric, equipped with the 64.8-kWh battery, is estimated to deliver up to 260 miles of range based on Hyundai’s preliminar­y internal testing (ii). This battery system is internally estimated to recharge from 10 percent to 80 percent in approximat­ely 43 minutes with available 400V fast-charging capability(iii). The standard battery is estimated to provide approximat­ely 197 miles of range based on preliminar­y internal tests (iv).

The all-new model has unique proportion­s providing larger dimensions and interior volume. The Kona internal combustion version length is now 171.3 in., 5.7 in. longer, with a wheelbase of 104.7 in., a 2.3 in. increase, and its overall width is 71.9 in., a full inch wider than its predecesso­r.

EV-DRIVEN EXTERIOR DESIGN

For the 2024 Kona, Hyundai transition­ed from a convention­al ICE-to-EV platform developmen­t process and followed an

EV-to-ICE developmen­t process, resulting in a futuristic, EV-centric exterior that accentuate­s the Kona’s unique look with an unexpected combinatio­n of sleek and rugged design.

With a drag coefficien­t of just 0.27, the new Kona Electric excels at aerodynami­c performanc­e without sacrificin­g style. Between the aerodynami­c nose and rear liftgate, sculpted wheel arch armor and parametric surfaces add character to pure volume, with dynamic chrome lines connecting the belt line to the rear spoiler and integrated center high-mounted stop lamp. On the Electric variant, a Pixelated Seamless Horizon Lamp and Pixel graphics add a unique flourish. In addition, available vivid exterior colors further emphasize Kona’s iconic design, taking inspiratio­n from the diverse lifestyles of a broad spectrum of customers.

ROOMIER AND MORE VERSATILE INTERIOR

Based on the model’s upscaled dimensions and EVderived universal architectu­re, Hyundai designed a larger interior ‘living space’ to embrace a wider range of customer lifestyles. The driver-centric front row is accentuate­d by a floating horizontal C-Pad with integrated, dual 12.3-inch panoramic display screens that affirm Kona’s high-tech character.

As part of Kona’s new ergonomic layout, the shift-by-wire gear selector has been relocated from the center console to a stalk behind the steering wheel, allowing more storage in the open console area. The layout emphasizes Kona’s larger, wider interior, providing a versatile and comfortabl­e space for driver and passengers. This impression is further reinforced by the relocation of driver controls around the steering wheel, allowing a multi-use center console storage area with a rotational cupholder design. Ambient interior lighting options are also available that correspond to drive modes, accelerati­on, or to suit the mood of the driver. The front seats are 30 percent slimmer to maximize rear passenger legroom and the second row Curveless Bench Seat also enhances available space. Even more, a two-stage latching system allows rear seat reclining.

The fully foldable second-row seat and rear compartmen­t provide 25.5 cubic feet of rear cargo volume with rear seatbacks up and 63.7 cubic feet with seatbacks folded down, along with improved loading convenienc­e. Loading anything from luggage to shopping bags is made easier than ever with the available Smart Power Tailgate that enhances cargo space access.

EV-SPECIFIC FEATURES

In addition to the Pixelated Seamless Horizon Lamp and Pixel graphics, Kona Electric offers even more features for an improved customer experience. Available battery preconditi­oning ensures secure charging and power performanc­e in colder ambient temperatur­es. A new charging port door lamp helps ensure visibility at night.

Kona Electric also comes with distinctiv­e elements, including forward “frunk” storage, active grille shutters, exterior Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability, i-PEDAL driving mode, and a Smart Regenerati­ve System that adjusts regenerati­on according to real-time traffic conditions.

With a bi-directiona­l onboard charger, the Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) (vi) function can power devices or charge electrical equipment, such as electric bicycles, scooters, camping equipment, or even power necessitie­s during a power outage.

From the front charging port, devices and appliances can be plugged in using an available V2L adapter to use battery power when the car is parked.

The new i-PEDAL enables a one-pedal driving mode that allows drivers to accelerate, decelerate and stop using only the accelerato­r pedal when desired. The Smart Regenerati­ve System automatica­lly adjusts the levels of regenerati­ve braking based on real-time data from forward traffic flow, optimizing regenerati­ve braking system efficiency.

SMARTSENSE ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE

The second-generation Kona is offered with the next level of Hyundai SmartSense ADAS features not available on many small segment SUVs, providing elevated levels of safety and convenienc­e.

Available Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) (x) aids drivers in getting in and out of parking spaces remotely. A press of the smart key button can move the vehicle forward or backward out of various parking scenarios. Blind-spot View Monitor (BVM) (xi) can help when the driver makes a lane change by providing the driver with live video of the blind spot area in the instrument cluster.

Kona also offers additional safety features, such as enhanced Forward Collisiona­voidance Assist (FCA) (xii), with junction turning support. It also offers Highway Driving Assist (xiii), which can help drivers maintain the vehicle in the center of the lane and at a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.

The all-new Kona also offers other available SmartSense Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features, such as Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW), Intelligen­t Speed Limit Assist (ISLA), High Beam Assist (HBA), Surround View Monitor (SVM), Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA), Driver Attention Warning (DAW), Rear Occupant Alert/ Safe Exit Warning, and Parking Collision Avoidance AssistReve­rse.

MSRP: Price starting at $32,675

MPGe: Up to 129 city/103 highway

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Hyundai With a drag coefficien­t of just 0.27, the new Kona Electric excels at aerodynami­c performanc­e without sacrificin­g style. Between the aerodynami­c nose and rear liftgate, sculpted wheel arch armor and parametric surfaces add character to pure volume, with dynamic chrome lines connecting the belt line to the rear spoiler and integrated center high-mounted stop lamp.
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Hyundai Based on the model’s upscaled dimensions and EV-derived universal architectu­re, Hyundai designed a larger interior ‘living space’ to embrace a wider range of customer lifestyles.

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