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Hyundai Kona Hybrid

By Bill McCarthy


HYUNDAI’S funky compact crossover is an eye-catcher in many ways, not least with the manufacturer’s move to electric power.

It has a bold, wide stance, cascading grille, full LED light cluster set-up, high ground clearance and wheel arch cladding protecting this model’s 18-inch alloy wheels, plus rear privacy glass and integrated roof bars.

There is a choice of petrol, full electric and now this hybrid as the firm charges towards full electrifcation. No longer bargain basement, but still excellent value for money, despite the still relatively high cost of electrified cars, with this model setting you back more than £27k. But it is lavishly kitted out. 

Power comes from a 1.6-litre GDI direct injection petrol engine and electric motor producing a maximum of 141PS. This combined with the 1.56kWh lithium battery provides the urge for a motor clearly designed for economy rather than performance. 

The key though is economy with a huge, claimed 72mpg, via the petrol/electric combination. It was difficult to judge accurately, but I reckon real world economy was nearer 60mpg. 

To supplement this, the ECO-Driving Assist System (ECO-DAS) aims to reduce fuel consumption and minimise brake usage by charging and discharging the battery in uphill and downhill situations.

The hybrid also offers technological enhancements including the clever Bluelink app, a system which connects drivers to their cars through their smartphones.

Drivers can check the status of their vehicle, as well as offering a control mode function to make it easy for them to keep track of their car and send remote commands anytime, from anywhere. The app also allows users to lock and unlock car doors remotely.

They will also receive a push notification on their smartphone if they forget to lock the car. It can also switch on the car’s climate control before setting off on a trip to heat or cool the interior of their car on hot or cold days. 

The system is built into the centrepiece on this model, the 10.25-inch split touch, multifunction screen. Smartphones can be displayed on screen via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also controls navigation, connectivity and and an excellent KRELL audio system with eight speakers, 

Hyundai cars are no longer bargain basement, but still offer excellent value for money and quality

In addition, a 4.2-inch cluster screen highlights dedicated hybrid-specific graphics for customers.

The interior is of high quality and spacious enough with part leather seats on this model, glossy black accents on the door handles, but soft touch finish is largely absent with sturdy plastic finish more prevalent. 

Head and legroom are decent for a compact SUV and practicality is also excellent with boot space offers 334 litres with the seats in place, which increases to 1,116 litres with the seats folded. There are plenty of other useful little cubbyholes, drinks holders and side pockets for extra practicality.

This range topping model includes just about every gizmo, bell and whistle, including heated steering wheel, power front seats with heating and ventilation, climate control, steering wheel audio, automatic dimming mirror, USB connectivity and automatic headlights with dusk sensor

On the road the car performs well enough, I commented to the other half that is is one of the easiest of cars to drive, despite a slightly hesitant six-speed dual clutch transmission.

For a more engaging drive, you can switch to sport mode and engage the steering wheel paddles, which sharpens responsdes up. It does feel well planted on corners and the ride is extremely comfortable with little body roll.

Safety kit is  comprehensive with the firm’s driver assistance system constantly monitoring the environment around the vehicle. The safety package can add the collision warning and avoidance assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection ability. In addition, customers can also choose the optional smart cruise control.

 This goes further than standard cruise control by incorporating advanced safety features such as automatic braking. It uses a front radar sensor to maintain a constant speed and distance from the vehicle ahead by automatically accelerating and braking.

Hyundai is firmly on the road to electrification with the hybrid still a compromise for those who are still unsure about making the leap to full electric. Add the Hyundai five-year/unlimited miles warranty and the Kona is a fine option.

Factfile

Hyundai Kona Hybrid Premium SE

Price: £27,195

Mechanical: 141PS, 1,580cc, 4-cyl petrol engine and electric motor driving front wheels via six DCT  transmission

Max Speed: 99mph

0-62mph: 11.6 seconds

Combined MPG: 72

Insurance Group: 10E

C02 emissions: 99g/km

Warranty: 5yrs/unlimited miles

Fun and funky Kona crossover

Hyundai Kona

By Patrick James


The success and progress of Hyundai in the last 20, no, even 10 years, has been remarkable. From cheap and cheerful and little known, to a mainstream brand producing quality cars.

It has delved into the electric vehicle challenge with gusto and with the Kona, has produced an eye-catching, funky looking crossover.

Eye-catching in many ways. To this observer it appears to borrow styling cues from some of the best of its competitors including DS/Citroen, Nissan and Infiniti and SEAT.

It has a bold, wide stance, cascading grille, full LED light cluster set-up, two tone paintwork, high ground clearance and wheel arch cladding protecting this model’s 18-inch alloy wheels, plus rear privacy glass.

It certainly provoked interest wherever it was parked.

It comes with a choice of petrol and diesel engine with both manual and automatic gearboxes with four-wheel drive also available.

The Korean car maker is no longer bargain basement, with this model setting you back more than £21,000, but it is lavishly kitted out.

The interior is dominated by an eight inch LCD touchscreen, part of a well laid out and intuitive set on controls and which includes navigation system, rear view camera, infotainment through a premium Krell sound system and connectivity that includes LIVE services with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Other goodies included wireless charging front power seats with ventilation and heating function and heated steering wheel.

Three colour packs to personalise the interior include black interior with colour accents in lime, orange and red which are standard on Premium SE and Premium GT, with corresponding exterior colour.

On the road the 115ps diesel engine is a lively performer, belying the relatively pedestrian 0-60mph time of 10.5 seconds.

It feels quicker and torque is excellent for overtaking. Claimed official economy of 67.3mpg seemed near the 50mpg, but emissions are on the low side at 112g/km.

It is a fun car to drive, and despite sitting high off the ground, there’s little body roll on corners and the steering is responsive, although the turning circle is not great, while the ride is firmish, but comfortable.

Families looks for practicality and the Kona delivers impressively. Boot space offers 334 litres with the seats in place, which increases to 1,116 litres with the seats folded.

And with a large rear opening width, it’s been designed to be easy to load. There are plenty of other useful little cubbyholes, drinks holders and side pockets for extra practicality, while the integrated roof rails offer further potential load carrying capacity.

SE models and above feature electric driver lumbar support for comfort on long journeys, while Premium SE models and above offer the convenience of both heated and ventilated seats.

Safety kits is comprehensive with a full array of airbags, stability control, assisted braking together with lane alert, driver attention alert, blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert. At times the car feels like it is driving itself. It also features SmartSense with autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian recognition.

A funky looking motor that has plenty of variations to offer potential buyers.

Factfile

Hyundai Kona 1.6 CRDi Premium

Price: £21,400

Mechanical: 115ps, 1,598cc, 4cyl diesel engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox

Max Speed: 114mph

0-62mph: 10.7 seconds

Combined MPG: 67.3

Insurance Group: 14

C02 emissions: 112g/km

Warranty: 5yrs/unlimited miles