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Range according to WLTP cycle
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From
41 200 €
Availability
In stock
The Hyundai Kona Electric 64 kWh is Hyundai's first electric 100% SUV to be marketed in France. There is a version with a 39 kWh battery. We'll be looking at the version with a 64 kWh battery.
Performance (kW)
150
Perfomance (cv)
204
Battery (kWh)
67,5
Usable battery (kWh)
64
Range (WLTP)
484
Fuel consumption (WLTP mix) (kWh/100 km)
16,2
Amortization
30,000 INCL. VAT
Battery damping
No
The car can be charged using a household socket. It is also possible to charge the car at a public charging station. The vehicle's charging speed depends on the charging station used and the vehicle's maximum charging capacity. The table below summarises the time required to charge the Hyundai Kona Electric 64 kWh.
AC connector
Type 2
Max power (kW)
11
DC connector
CCS
Max DC power (kW)
77
Type | Capacity | Recharge time |
Domestic socket | 2.3 kW | 32h45m |
Single-phase, 16A | 3.7 kW | 8.30pm |
Single-phase, 32A | 7.4 kW | 10h15m |
Three-phase, 16A | 11 kW | 7h |
Three-phase, 32A | 22 kW | 7h |
Length (mm)
4205
Width (mm)
1800
Height (mm)
1570
Wheelbase (mm)
2600
Boot volume/maximum volume (in L)
332/1114
Unladen weight (kg)
1760
The Hyundai KONA Electric 64 kWh is priced from €41,200 for sale in France. This price includes VAT. This price does not include environmental bonus which is deducted when you buy a new clean vehicle in France. In addition to the ecological bonus, you may also be eligible for the conversion premium and regional aid.
Companies also benefit from tax breaks when they buy a 100% electric vehicle.
The Hyundai KONA Electric 64 kWh is a 100% electric vehicle. The maximum power of the Hyundai KONA Electric 64 kWh is 150 kW (204 It has a boot capacity of 330 litres, which increases to 1110 litres when the seats are folded down.
The Hyundai KONA Electric 64 kWh battery has an estimated total capacity of 67,1 kWh. Usable capacity is 64 kWh. The range is around 484 km on a 100 % charge. Actual range, however, will depend on a number of factors, including climate, road conditions, whether or not air conditioning is used, and driving style.
Recharging is via a Type 2 connector, and the on-board charger has a maximum output of 11 kW. This means that a fully discharged battery can be recharged in around 7 hours. Charging the car using a domestic wall socket will take around 32 hours and 45 minutes.
Fast charging is made possible by a CCS connection. The maximum fast charge power is 77 kW. The battery cannot be charged continuously at this power. In an average fast charge session, the average charge power will be around 64 kW. This means that the battery can be charged from 10 % to 80 % in around 44 minutes.
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Price: €41,200 (excluding environmental bonus)
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Price: €43,200 (excluding environmental bonus)
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Price: €44,400 (excluding environmental bonus)
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Price: €46,900 (excluding environmental bonus)
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