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Technical Data & Performance | |
| Model Years | 2024–present |
| Trim (Variant) | KONA Electric - 48.6 kWh |
| Power (Horsepower) | 100 kW (133 hp) |
| Top Speed | 161 km/h (101 mph) |
| Torque | 255 Nm (188 lb-ft) |
| Acceleration | 8.8 sec (0–100 km/h) 8.8 sec (0–62 mph) |
| Drive | FWD Front-wheel drive |
| Motor details | Single Front: PMSM | Hyundai Mobis |
| Extra Info | 100 kW (133 hp US SAE) vs 100 kW (134 hp EU DIN) difference is nominal due to methodology EU 0–100 km/h 8.8 s ; US 0–60 mph ~8.3 s (rollout) |
Battery & Charging | |
| Battery Capacity & Size | 48.4 kWh usable, 48.6 kWh gross |
| Battery Capacity Variants | 48.6 kWh SR: US 48.6 kWh usable • EU 48.4 kWh gross • difference due to EPA vs WLTP methodology |
| Max Range | 377 km (234 mi) / WLTP 322 km (200 mi) / EPA |
| Consumption | 14.6 kWh/100 km |
| Battery Type | NCM (Nickel-Cobalt-Manganese) |
| Cell Format / Supplier | Pouch Cells | LG Energy Solution (LG Chem) |
| Battery Voltage | 295 V |
| Electrical Architecture | 400 V |
| V2L Supported | Yes / EU: 3.0 kW / US: 1.63 kVA |
| Heat pump | Yes |
| AC Home Charging | Type2 / 1-phase - 7.2 kW (Max Power) Type2 / 3-phase - 11 kW (Max Power) |
| DC Fast Charging | CCS2, 74 kW (Max Power) 41 min. (10–80%) |
Dimensions & Body | |
| Type | 5 door, SUV |
| Seating capacity | 5 |
| Class | B-Segment | B-SUV (Compact SUV) |
| Length | 4355 mm (171.5 in) |
| Width | 1825 mm (71.9 in) |
| Height | 1575 mm (62.0 in) |
| Wheelbase | 2660 mm (104.7 in) |
| Ground Clearance | 151 mm (5.9 in) |
| Curb weight | 1615 kg (3560 lb) |
| Gross weight | 2110 kg (4652 lb) |
| Trunk Volume | 466 L (16.5 ft³) 1300 L (45.9 ft³) max |
| Towing | Unbraked: 300 kg (661 lb), Braked: 300 kg (661 lb) |
| Drag Coefficient | 0.27 |
| Platform | Hyundai-Kia E-GMP |
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Estimated Market Price * for reference only |
EUR 36,400 / USD 32,975 |
⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.
The most critical issue in early production (2018 - 2020) was defective high-voltage cells from LG Energy Solution. In rare cases this caused internal thermal events. Hyundai launched a global recall, first limiting charge to 80% via software update, then replacing entire packs for affected VINs. Owners on forums stress checking service history to confirm battery replacement. Vehicles built after mid‑2020 generally received revised packs.
Many owners report a ticking or grinding noise from the drivetrain, nicknamed the “Wheel of Fortune”. This is linked to wear or failure in the Gear Reduction Unit (GRU). In severe cases, both GRU and motor required replacement. Community advice: early gear oil changes (though not official Hyundai maintenance) help reduce metal particle buildup.
Frequent complaints involve premature failure of the 12V auxiliary battery, which can immobilize the car. Owners note the 12V is not always recharged effectively by the HV system. Common fix: replace with a higher-quality AGM battery. Many recommend carrying a jump pack.
Another recurring weakness is the charging port lock actuator. Failures cause the cable to jam or fail to lock, preventing charging. Solution: actuator replacement under warranty. Emergency release levers are located near the port or trunk.
Owners report scheduled charging glitches where charging does not start at set times. The new infotainment system occasionally freezes or lags. Hyundai addresses this with OTA updates and dealer patches. Soft reboots often help.
Drivers frequently complain about the ISLA system misreading signs and issuing intrusive warnings, sometimes slowing the car unnecessarily. The system can be disabled temporarily, but reactivates after restart. A software patch is awaited.
The Hyundai KONA Electric is praised for efficiency and range, but Gen I (2018 - 2023) had notable battery recall and GRU issues. For used models, confirming recall completion is essential. Gen II (2024-) shows improved hardware reliability, with current concerns limited to software bugs and driver-assist sensitivity. The long Hyundai warranty remains a strong advantage.
* Disclaimer: The information presented here is compiled from owner discussions in online communities, forums, and various open public sources. The accuracy, completeness, and reliability of this data cannot be guaranteed, and it should be used for informational purposes only.
The KONA Electric offers a range of up to 377 km (234 mi) / WLTP under WLTP standards, depending on driving conditions and trim.
It supports DC fast charging up to 74 kW, reaching 10–80% in about 41 minutes at compatible stations. AC charging is 11 kW from a home wallbox.
Yes, the KONA Electric supports V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) and bidirectional charging at up to 3.0 kW. That means you can power external devices or even charge another EV from the car.
The 2024 Hyundai KONA Electric 48.6 kWh has a trunk capacity of 466 L (16.5 ft³) standard, expandable to 1300 L (45.9 ft³) with rear seats folded. Frunk availability hasn't been officially confirmed yet.
The 2024 Hyundai KONA Electric 48.6 kWh measures 4355 mm (171.5 in) in length, 1825 mm (71.9 in) in width, and 1575 mm (62.0 in) in height. The wheelbase is 2660 mm (104.7 in).
The ground clearance of the KONA Electric is 151 mm (5.9 in).
Unbraked trailer: 300 kg (661 lb). Braked trailer: 300 kg (661 lb).
The KONA Electric features a motor delivering 100 kW (133 hp) and 255 Nm (188 lb-ft) of torque.
2024 Hyundai KONA Electric 48.6 kWh common issues and main problems:
This page brings together detailed specs and real-world impressions of the Hyundai KONA Electric. I went through official Hyundai press materials and technical documents, then cross-checked everything with what early owners and testers are actually saying in forums and reviews. The idea wasn't just to list numbers — I wanted it to be genuinely useful, so you can quickly find answers to specific questions without wading through marketing copy.
My name is Alex. I've been following the EV market for several years now — Tesla and European brands mostly, but Korean manufacturers have definitely earned their place on my radar too. I read official press releases, dig into forum threads, watch test drives — and then try to translate all of that into plain language, without the fluff.
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I rely mainly on official Hyundai materials:
Hyundai owner communities & forums:
Where Hyundai doesn't publish exact figures — such as usable battery capacity or detailed charging curves — I note estimates based on independent tests, owner reports, and community discussions. Anything not officially confirmed is marked as an estimate.
* The information here is compiled from official Hyundai materials and owner feedback. Data is current as of the last update, but may change with new releases or software updates. Please use it as a reference only.
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