According to the manufacturer, the all-new Hyundai Kona has evolved into a larger, but still city-focused crossover. To make the interior more comfortable and spacious, the length has increased to 4355 mm, which is 150 mm more than the previous generation. It has also increased by 25mm in width and 60mm in wheelbase length.
The new urban crossover will be produced in four versions: with a classic internal combustion engine, a hybrid power plant, an all-electric motor and a sports version of the N Line.
Versions with different transmissions will differ in appearance. The electric vehicle gets pixelated graphic details on the air intake grille and rear bumper, 19-inch pixelated alloy wheels, black side mirrors and roof. Hybrids will get a different bumper, as well as black wheel arch trim. The N Line version will boast black side mirrors and a roof, a spoiler, a more aggressive design front and rear with a wing-shaped bumper that emphasizes a lower seating position, 19-inch alloy wheels and a double muffler.
The cabin has two 12.3-inch screens, including a digital instrument cluster display. The shift lever is no longer located on the center console, but behind the wheel, freeing up more space for a smartphone and other things.

The second row of seats, as emphasized by the manufacturer, is characterized by maximum practicality and comfort, and behind it is an increased luggage space.
More details about the new Hyundai Kona will be revealed in the coming months.