Hyundai unveils the spectacular Kona electric second generation, might come with 490kms per charge range, all we know so far

Hyundai Kona Electric: Hyundai Motor unveiled its second generation Kona electric SUV in December. But now the company has revealed the details of the powertrain along with the interior and exterior design of this SUV. The second generation Kona will be available in ICE, hybrid and all-electric versions. In this article, we will tell you all about what is known if this amazing electric car.

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All about the Hyundai Kona second gen

Design

The new Kona gets a clamshell bonnet, a slim wraparound front light bar, and a substantial off-road appearance. While the Hybrid and ICE variants have functional front and rear air intakes, grilles, and skidplates, the EV model has outside pixel graphics. 

Features

In addition to keyless entry, an eight-speaker Bose audio system, a motorised tailgate, a head-up display, over-the-air updates, high beam help, lane-keeping assist, front collision alert, and linked car technology see you, the new Hyundai Kona EV has ADAS capabilities.

Battery and Range

There will now be two powertrain options for the new Kona Electric, namely Standard Range and Long Range. The electric engine in the base model produces 153 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque while being connected to a 48.4 kWh battery. Long-range vehicles receive a larger 65.4kWh battery that can produce 215hp of power and 255Nm of peak torque when coupled with an electric motor. This car is currently on the market in the nation and has a 39.2kWh battery pack. Its range has not yet been revealed, however, it is anticipated to have a greater range than 490 km range.

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