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2024 Hyundai Kona Review – Ready For New Challenges?

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The 2024 Hyundai Kona is launching now – dealers should be receiving units as you read this – and Hyundai has some challenges to overcome as it gets the new Kona to market. In other words, Kona now competes against more nameplates and some of the previous nameplates have been much improved. these numbers carry over.

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Open For Orders in Australia (Again)

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With Hyundai opening the order books today for the new Ioniq 5 a new chapter in Australia’s electric car future begins. Two battery sizes are on offer being a 59kW “standard” range and a 72.6kW “long” range with a choice of rear or all-wheel drive. The Ioniq 5 and Zappi Smart EV charger takes EV’s to the next level.

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Hyundai prices Kona Electric starting at $36,450

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Hyundai is pricing the new Kona Electric CUV in the US starting at $36,450. Kona Electric rides on an all-new CUV platform and is Hyundai’s first compact electric crossover for the US market. Kona Electric’s estimated range is 258 miles; the EV offers standard fast-charging capability.

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Here's all the new electric cars or EVs coming to Australia in 2021

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Power comes from a 93kWh gross (83.7kWh usable) battery which feeds two motors – a 175kW motor powers the front axle and is shared with the regular e-Tron GT, but the rear is larger and more powerful, at 335kW. A 50kW DC charger boosts the battery from five to 80 per cent in around 1.5 Ford Mustang Mach E.