Hyundai Kona Electric
Electric Motor: Kona having Permanent magnet synchronous electric motor and the Kona Electric has one of them.
Battery: Kona has a lithium-ion polymer battery pack powers it. Depending on the model year, the
capacity may change, but at the time of my knowledge cut-off, it had two
battery sizes available: a smaller 39.2 kWh battery and a bigger 64
kWh battery.
Range: The Kona
Electric's battery capacity determines its range. It has two battery pack option. The projected range for the
64 kWh battery option was about 452 kilometres (258 miles), compared to
the estimated range for the 39.2 kWh battery variation of about 258
kilometres (160 miles).
Charging:
The Kona Electric may be charged using both AC and DC power sources. The
battery can be fully charged in as little as 9 to 10 hours using a Level
2 AC charger. For the 64 kWh battery model, a DC fast charger can charge
the battery to 80% capacity in around 54 minutes.
Power and Performance:
Depending on the model and battery capacity, the Kona Electric's power
output may change. A maximum power output of about 150 kW (201 HP) and a
maximum torque of about 395 Nm (291 lb-ft) were available from the 64
kWh battery option.
Acceleration:
The Kona Electric can go from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in about 7.6
seconds, but this may vary based on the particular variant and driving
conditions.
Features:
The Kona Electric typically offers with various best features such as
regenerative braking, touchscreen infotainment system, multiple driving modes
and advanced safety features, Apple Car Play and Android Auto integration, and
more. The availability of features may vary based on the trim level and
optional packages.
|
Price |
Rs. 23.84 Lakh onwards |
|
Fuel Type |
Electric |
|
Driving Range |
452 km |
|
Charging Time |
6.1 hrs |
|
Safety |
5 Star (Euro NCAP) |
|
Transmission |
Automatic |
|
Seating Capacity |
5 Seater |
|
Battery Capacity |
39.2 kWh |

