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2019 Hyundai Kona Electric price tag meets Chevy Bolt EV, beats it come April

Green Car Reports

If you happen to be in California, rejoice; the 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric will arrive at dealerships in January, at just $37,495. That brings the effective total to $29,995 for the Kona Electric, provided you have enough taxable income to receive the full the federal electric vehicle tax credit.

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Hyundai is the IIHS Most Awarded Automaker So Far in 2024

The Truth About Cars

Hyundai Motor Group bucked that trend in early testing this year, earning six Top Safety Pick + designations, the IIHS’ highest award, making it the most awarded automaker so far. It’s important to note that some brands don’t get crash-tested, and the IIHS doesn’t test commercial vehicles.

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Hyundai introduces decked-out IONIQ 6 EV Black Edition

Baua Electric

Hyundai unveiled a sleek new IONIQ 6 Black Edition this week. Hyundai unveils IONIQ 6 Black Edition Following the launch of the updated IONIQ 5 earlier this week, Hyundai revealed another new model in Korea. Hyundai revealed the IONIQ 6 Black Edition. The starting price tag for the Exclusive Plus model is $41,900 (KRW 55.75

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Hyundai to launch a new electric mini-SUV at €20K

Baua Electric

Hyundai is prepping an electric entry-level mini-SUV called Casper to take on rivals Dacia Spring and Citroën’s ë-C3 in Europe. That too suggests that the electric version will be produced in the Czech Republic alongside the electric Kona, which starts in Germany at a pricier €36,400. Get started here.

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Volvo EX30 No Longer in the Running for NACTOY Award

The Truth About Cars

It’s expected to land with a price tag in the mid-$30,000 range and will deliver impressive specs for the price. Jurors replaced the Volvo with the Hyundai Kona EV, stacking three vehicles from the same parent automaker against each other. Other vehicles in the EX30’s category include the Kia EV9 and Genesis GV70.

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Tesla dominates top four spots in most-driven EVs survey

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Among the rest of the data is the Hyundai Kona in 5th (8,260), Chevrolet Bolt in 6th (7,753), and the Audi e-tron Sportback (7,210). Credit: iSeeCars The Porsche Taycan was the least-driven EV in the survey, placing 12th with only 4,846 miles driven per year, which makes sense and aligns with its average price tag of $117,484.

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2020's Top Ten Best EVs!

EVolution

Starting at $68,425 and ending at $92,425 before on-road costs, Tesla's are definitely not cheap, but with their price tags comes performance. This car recently shook the market when it became the cheapest available EV in Australia with a reasonable price tag of $40,990 before on-road fees. Cool: 7th Hyundai KONA Electric.

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