Using a Level II 240V home charger, you can charge your KONA Electric from 10% to 100% in about 9 hours, 15 minutes. At charging stations, a Level III 50kW Quick Charger can power up the battery from 10% to 80% in about 64 minutes. With Level III 100kW, you can charge from 10% to 80% in about 47 minutes.
Capture the energy that’s already in motion. KONA Electric’s brakes convert the wheels’ mechanical energy into electricity and store it in the battery. Choose from three energy capture levels.
Our Bluelink® app features Charge Indicators and Charge Scheduling, so you can charge during off-peak hours when electric rates are typically lower.
Your journey has power. And it’s on us. Electrify America has built an expansive network of DC fast-charging stations across the country, so you can feel confident there’s always power ahead. And right now 2023 KONA Electric owners get 250kWh of charging—about 1000 miles of power—on us.
Your phone is command central. With available Hyundai Digital Key, use your compatible Android smartphone to unlock doors, start your car and even share your KONA Electric with other drivers. Simply text a copy of your Digital Key to a compatible smartphone and friends and family can take KONA Electric for a spin when they need it.
Available Harman Kardon® Premium Audio with Clari-Fi® Music Restoration Technology surrounds you with full, clear, joyous sound the way it was intended to be heard.
Avaialbe on the 2023 Kona Electric Limited is a 10.25-inch touchscreen navigations and a digital instrument cluster.
2023 Kona Electric offers 60/40 split fold-down rear seats for your convenience.
While traveling at a speed set by you, it uses radars to maintain a safe distance from the car ahead. After the system slows the vehicle to a stop, it will reactivate if the vehicle in front moves within 3 seconds.
When you’re going in reverse, it lets you know if its sensors detect a vehicle approaching from the left or right. It may even apply the brakes automatically if needed.
If your Hyundai detects a vehicle in your blind spot while your turning signal’s on, it will alert you and may automatically apply the left or right front brake before you change lanes.
When the system detects a vehicle or pedestrian in your path, it warns you of a potential collision. If you don’t begin stopping in time, the system may automatically apply braking.