Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW - Official Range and Energy Consumption (Combined)
WLTP Range (TEL*): 484 km 300.7 mi
WLTP Consumption (TEL*): 14.7 kWh/100 km 23.7 kWh/100 mi
Petrol/Gasoline equivalent: 1.65 l/100 km 142.5 MPGe
* TEL (Test Energy Low) indicates the lowest values (most economical) with the lightest set of options TEH (Test Energy High) indicates the highest values (least economical) with the heaviest set of options
Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW - Battery
Battery Type: Lithium-ion Polymer
Battery Capacity Gross: 67 kWh
Battery Capacity Useable: 64 kWh
Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW - Dimensions and Weights
Body Type: SUV
Length: 4205 mm 165.55 in
Width: 1800 mm 70.87 in
Height: 1570 mm 61.81 in
Wheelbase: 2600 mm 102.36 in
Weight: 1760 kg 3880 lbs
Weight Distr. Front/Rear: 54/46 %
Trunk / Boot Space: 332 l 11.7 ft3
Trunk / Boot Space Max: 1114 l 39.3 ft3
Frunk Space:doesn't have a frunk
Max Roof Load: 80 kg 176 lbs
Max Tow Hitch Load: 100 kg 220 lbs
Max Trailer Load Braked: 300 kg 661 lbs
Max Trailer Load Unbraked: 300 kg 661 lbs
Ground Clearance: 158 mm 6.22 in
Min Turning Circle (curb-curb): 10.4 m 34.1 ft
Tire Standard: 215/55 R17
Seats max.: 5
Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW - Charging
AC On-Board Charger Standard: 7.2 kW
AC On-Board Charger Optional: 11 kW
DC Fast Charging: 100 kW
Charge Port: CCS
Charge Port Location: Front Side Middle
Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW - AC Charging Times (home, work, hotel)
Select State of Charge (SOC):
The maximum on-board charger power of the Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW is 7.2 kW, optional charger 11 kW. All figures in the table above are assumed approximate values under optimal conditions.
Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW - DC Fast Charging Times
Select State of Charge (SOC):
The maximum fast charging power of the Hyundai Kona Electric 150 kW is 100 kW. All figures in the table above are assumed approximate values under optimal conditions.
Euro NCAP: this is the crash test of the ICE version (the electric version has not been tested yet)
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