Auto Bild praises the 64 kWh Hyundai Kona: "The car has performed well in everyday use."
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Auto Bild praises the 64 kWh Hyundai Kona: "The car has performed well in everyday use."

The German Auto Bild (October 4.10.2018, 613, October 110) tested the Hyundai Kona Electric and gave the car very good ratings. The journalist of the magazine managed to drive 11,33 kilometers on a battery for a little over 19 zlotys. When setting the record, the average energy consumption was only 100 kWh, which gives a driving cost of PLN XNUMX per XNUMX km.

For the most economical driving, the Kona Electric consumed 11,33 kWh/100 km, in the city - 12,2 kWh/100 km. During a test drive - among other things, 20 kilometers at full throttle - the car needs an average of 18,8 kWh per 100 kilometers. On a fully charged battery, the car was able to cover 340 kilometers at a price of less than PLN 30.*) 100 kilometers.

For comparison: Kona gasoline engine of similar power (177 hp vs.204 hp for the Kony Electric) the tank offered a range of 560 kilometers., but every 100 kilometers costs about 54 zlotys, which is almost twice as much!

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Journalists complained primarily about the cramped rear compartment and trunk, which was smaller than the petrol version. They also had poor visibility to the sides and rear. They liked the acceleration and praised the low center of gravity, although they warned of the car's nervousness at high speeds.

Prices for the Hyundai Kona Electric 64 kWh start in Germany from 39 thousand euros. In Poland, the basic version is likely to be around 180-190 thousand zlotys (the last bar at the bottom):

Auto Bild praises the 64 kWh Hyundai Kona: "The car has performed well in everyday use."

*) we translate numbers taking into account exchange rates and the difference in VAT rates

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