2024 Hyundai Kona hybrid (HEV) review

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @sachah2400
    @sachah2400 Год назад +12

    Note Matt. We get 4.3 litre per 100km around the city in our new kona hybrid.

  • @davidtaylor3
    @davidtaylor3 Год назад +13

    Great review Matt. I’ve ordered the Hybrid Premium model and am looking forward to getting it in the new year, although I’m NOT looking forward to all the bings and bongs. I don’t know how anyone could think that alerting the driver for going 1km/h over the speed limit is a good idea, especially when it doesn’t always get the speed limit right. It’s just not practical and is super annoying. Reviews like yours help to highlight the issue and hopefully encourage Hyundai to release an update to allow us to permanently mute the warnings. It’s a shame because the rest of the car is perfect for our needs.

    • @HuyTranimal
      @HuyTranimal Год назад +1

      We will get the premium too (undecided about the sunroof as yet). We have an Ioniq and basically ignore the beeps and bongs 😂

    • @mokurt2529
      @mokurt2529 Год назад +2

      @@HuyTranimal Do these warnings mute your music? I was considering this Kona; but I think I am going to pass because of all the warning sounds, they can get really annoying.

    • @HuyTranimal
      @HuyTranimal Год назад +1

      @@mokurt2529 I think it makes the music softer so you can hear the alerts. You can just turn them off but again restart will turn it back on, until they push out an update to let you leave it off.

    • @bevis90
      @bevis90 2 месяца назад

      Can u permanately disable those beeps?

  • @VinayakTiwari-s6h
    @VinayakTiwari-s6h 3 месяца назад +2

    I choose to go with Kona for my specific case coz of features that blows away competition > basically it has everything that regular person would need it > Feel so great as a daily driver and punches way above its weight
    ****Great ****
    -Memory seat > No other competition has it > it a must for us as its shared between two of us who have height gap of 1 feet.
    -Welcome seats > so easy in and out > no more steering hitting on knees
    -More leg room at back > better than any competition hands down
    -Small City Car which can go on a long drive as well without dramas
    -Bigger boot than any counter parts > usable to pick/drop someone from Airport
    -Cheap to run and accepts 91 fuel unlike VW/Skoda. I don't go below 91.
    -Wireless CarPlay > which is must have these days > so handy > u don't know until u use it...> yeah there are Chinese plug and play usb connector out in market > but I usually don't like have those connected to my phone
    -Features like high end cars in smaller package what else u need from a everyday car.
    -Auto dimming lights > but they are not as snappy as I would like
    -Handsfree tailgate > very handy > but a little slow
    -Ventilated seats great addition to long drives >really good feature for QLD heat
    -Heated seats > great when I am going on day trips and get wet > quickly dries me up in case I have not packed my clothes> that happened once
    -Engine noise very low
    -Great even though DCT doesn't feel as finicky as Skoda due to hybrid
    -Responsive screen
    -Welcome lights > nice handy feature > have used it a few times
    -Steering buttery soft > I love it > who cares its does not gives precision > after using it for long ull get used to it > dont bother what reviewers say > My Skoda feel I am drive a truck from olden days.
    ****Allright****
    -Music > it sounds good > not it has become like any other sound system
    -Automatic cruise control with stop and go > little slow to my liking > I use it all the time in city traffic so handy> take bit of getting used to it > Skoda was slightly better.
    -Exterior > no a big fan
    -Bit of body roll due to soft suspension > ull notice when hard cornering
    -Sunroof could have been bigger > but it would cross Tucson territory
    -Blind spot camera > not use it that much > or may be have'nt got used to it
    -360 camera okaish dont expect too much
    -Service a 100$ expensive but liveable

  • @Dakoordinator
    @Dakoordinator Год назад +4

    Could you put tape over the camera that monitors you when driving to stop it going off?

    • @Die-Sideways
      @Die-Sideways Год назад +4

      I’ve wondered that myself. I’ve also wondered if you can put tape over the camera/sensor that reads the speed limit signs. I won’t even consider buying one until they make some changes to those safety systems.

    • @dointheokecoke5548
      @dointheokecoke5548 Год назад

      print off some eyes & tape over its screen

  • @richardstone7969
    @richardstone7969 Год назад +2

    One of the best reviews I've seen. Thank you, Matt. Mine's just arrived in port today. Any more tips on getting the onboard AI to quieten down would be much appreciated.

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's in the audio settings a few menus in iirc from a video I saw.

  • @AhmedFahmin
    @AhmedFahmin Год назад +14

    Great review mate. Ordered the base model. I was told it will arrive late December. Let's see. Initially interested in corolla cross, but couldn't find one 😂
    Comparing the base models, I think the cabin looks more better in kona compared to cross.

    • @peoplelikeus3684
      @peoplelikeus3684 Год назад

      Hi, how was the Corolla Cross Hybrid compared to the Kona Hybrid? Which drove better and had now noise-vibration intrusion?

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hybrid, Premium, N-line (yeah I’m a sucker for all the tech) was told 6-9 months in December last year so September at the longest. Waiting for an update.

    • @peoplelikeus3684
      @peoplelikeus3684 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you. @@scraverX

  • @djmiles23
    @djmiles23 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Matt. Love your reviews. Am looking to buy the base model hybrid but unsure if the recent SLA mute button fix on the new Tucson will carry over to the Kona.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for that mate. I believe the rollout of the mute button has made its way to Kona. Hopefully that’s the case!!

  • @Greggie_D
    @Greggie_D Год назад +5

    Drove both the hybrid and petrol Konas ended up buying a CX-30 Evolve mild hybrid with vision pack for $5000 less than the Kona Hybrid (no wait time either) A couple of litres better economy per 100km (real world) than the 2L Kona but it uses 3L more than the Hybrid Kona. Worked out I need to drive 45,000km (4 years for me) for the fuel savings in the Hybrid Kona to catch up on $ before it started saving on fuel. Don’t use the back seat so not an issue. All the binging and bonging can be adjusted or turned off in the Mazda and doesn’t reset when you turn it off and on again.

  • @lisawoolfrey4067
    @lisawoolfrey4067 Год назад +4

    I have ordered hybrid premium nline in the orange, very excited for its arrival next year.

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад

      Same but in the Neoteric Yellow. Looking at September.

  • @laiktan9474
    @laiktan9474 29 дней назад

    Hi Matt, why do you rate the Corolla Cross hybrid over this car? I’m considering both but finding it hard to pick one.

  • @andrewlavender4311
    @andrewlavender4311 Год назад +1

    Nice review Matt. What drives better…kamiq 110tsi or this…..?

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад +1

      I think Kamiq is a nicer all-round drive mate.

  • @saligaurav
    @saligaurav 6 месяцев назад

    Is there head up display or AWD option in kona hybrid? Thanks

  • @timothybush7050
    @timothybush7050 Год назад +2

    Cant it come with cooling steering wheel instead of heated. Summer is 3/4 of the year . Needs to be cold not hot

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад

      It’s made for THE WORLD not just Australia.
      They use heated seats and wheel because it’s considerably more efficient than cooling the air in the car.

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад

      Tell me you live in QLD, NT or WA without telling me. Some of us live in parts of the country where summer is 1/4 of the year at best and the cold gets into your bones, and the ground.

  • @wojciechzajda5794
    @wojciechzajda5794 Год назад +1

    I placed an order for Hybrid, for 31k euros u can't get better deal. That's includes all the tech features. Skoda, VW, even Kia Niro looks outdated when comparing to any EV. 2gen kona was design as EV first and you can tell :)
    I love new design, to the point that Im changing my current Kona EV for it.

  • @rubyred8845
    @rubyred8845 Год назад +3

    It looks good. But for the quality and money I'd choose the Corolla Cross.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад +1

      I can understand that.

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад

      I was tempted but the Corolla Cross but I couldn’t find one to test drive.

  • @brendansmith1982
    @brendansmith1982 Год назад +5

    I bought the hybrid premium n-line model, The Corolla Cross is dated on the inside and has a small back seat, so if you have adults or teens it is not practical. We have been happy with ours and fuel wise we are getting 600km off a fuel tank in city driving. I bought this over a Rav 4 as you have to wait 18 months to get one which is a joke, the only thing the Rav 4 had that was better than the Kona was the boot space and a slightly better engine my past two cars have been toyota but in my opinion the tech is rubbish

  • @larryousman
    @larryousman 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like the look

  • @colinpirie8403
    @colinpirie8403 11 месяцев назад

    I just had one as a courtesy car and agree with most things you said, but the handling is definitely sub par compared to my 2020 I30 , great a to b car and a fantastic reversing camera.

  • @Die-Sideways
    @Die-Sideways Год назад +3

    Great review Matt, but I’m suspicious of why Hyundai chose Canberra to reveal the Kona hybrid to the motoring journalists. Is it because there’s very little stop-start urban driving in Canberra, and hence any flaws with the dual-clutch transmission won’t be revealed? Pairing the hybrid power unit with a DCT seems ridiculous to me. Hybrids excel in stop-start urban driving, the very driving environment that DCTs are least suited to! The cynic in me thinks Hyundai are only interested in looking good on paper. DCTs can use less fuel than other transmissions, especially in the way the “official” testing is done. But in the real world a DCT is NOT the best transmission for a hybrid.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад

      It could be, mate, but the roads there are brilliant and there's a mix of terrains and surfaces that offers a good mix of driving.
      Sadly, I was unwell when the event happened, but I drove it after the fact around Sydney, where it was surprisingly fine to drive in most scenarios. I'd love to live with one for a bit longer in the day-to-day drudgery, to see if the DCT works well enough.

    • @Die-Sideways
      @Die-Sideways Год назад

      ⁠@@therightcaryep I’m keen to see a review of the Kona hybrid in the day to-day drudgery to see how the DCT performs. I’m very wary of DCTs. I’ve got a Corolla Cross on order (probably at least 12 months more to wait) but if the Kona transmission is ok then I could be swayed to ditch the CC for the Kona… but only if Hyundai does something about the annoying and intrusive safety technology. Compared to the CC the Kona has a much better interior, more legroom in the rear and a similarly sized boot. But the Kona seems to be a bit gutless compared to the CC. I’m just glad there’s now a decent alternative to the Toyota Corolla Cross. Maybe it’ll jolt Toyota into addressing its customer service and supply issues… although I won’t hold my breath!

    • @davidtaylor3
      @davidtaylor3 Год назад +2

      @@Die-Sidewaysjust take the Kona Hybrid for a test drive and see for yourself. I did and the DCT transmission was perfectly fine in stop-start traffic. The electric motor helps get the car moving off the line so it is smooth with no hesitation. And you can’t even tell when the petrol motor engages under normal driving conditions without looking at the revs on the dash. We had five people on board in the test drive and it handled it well without feeling sluggish at all in suburban driving where we spend most of the time.

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Die-SidewaysI couldn’t even find a Corolla Cross to look at in person (I have a friend who bought one but I don’t like to impose).
      Kona was on the lot at my local Dealer (in base, premium N-line (1.6t) and Premium N-line Hybrid) I made a b-line for the Hybrid N-line loved the look, fell in love with the HVAC when the dealer invited me to sit in it (that Electric AC blasts). got the talk on the features and decided to take a test drive and that was it. Sold me.

  • @Coastmac2001
    @Coastmac2001 Год назад +1

    Polarising design, but an excellent vehicle overall. Fuel consumption looks very decent

  • @ljkv2022
    @ljkv2022 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Matt, i love this car but what other hybrid car can you recommend that is similar to this but had the option to permanently disabled the annoying safety features??

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the question! Yaris Cross and Corolla Cross both have safety tech that's not annoying. Far more liveable.

  • @atan5207
    @atan5207 10 месяцев назад

    Matt can please do a review of new Lexus LBX (hybrid)

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  10 месяцев назад

      I will be! Replied to your other comment :D

  • @CarolLeslie-x5n
    @CarolLeslie-x5n 9 месяцев назад

    I like my Hyundai Kona hybrid automatic 2021 the only annoying thing is that it beeps at you but you don’t know why! Be good if it told you on the screen.

  • @tonybennett638
    @tonybennett638 Год назад +3

    I reckon the hybrid with the dual clutch setup will be problematic out of warranty.....

    • @Die-Sideways
      @Die-Sideways Год назад +1

      I’m also wary of DCTs. Pairing the hybrid power unit with a DCT seems non-sensical to me. Hybrids excel in stop-start urban driving, the very driving environment that DCTs are least suited to! I’m looking forward to a review of the Kona hybrid in stop-start, congested big city traffic conditions. I’m predicting some negative comments about the transmission in those driving conditions

    • @tonybennett638
      @tonybennett638 Год назад

      @@Die-Sideways Another drawback with the Hyundai system is with the single electric motor the engine still has a starter motor and alternator unlike the Toyota and Honda type E - CVT's

    • @Die-Sideways
      @Die-Sideways Год назад

      @@tonybennett638 yep you’re right. You’ve obviously done a bit of research. The Hyundai hybrid system is needlessly more complex than Toyota’s and Honda’s. The “Car Care Nut” has a great comparison of the Hyundai and Toyota hybrid systems (ruclips.net/video/6ZDEfFXMiAs/видео.htmlsi=j92jhC-ufQ47udOO)

    • @johnmartin7158
      @johnmartin7158 Год назад +1

      @@Die-SidewaysDCT are awesome transmissions.

    • @Die-Sideways
      @Die-Sideways Год назад

      @@johnmartin7158just ask Ford, VW and Hyundai owners what they think about DCTs - unreliable, expensive pieces of crap! DCTs are not suited to stop-start urban driving. They’re for performance vehicles on highways and country roads.

  • @Steve_in_NJ
    @Steve_in_NJ Год назад

    Came across your video and watched it (well, some of it). Sadly, the Kona HEV is NOT AVAILABLE in the U.S. Their loss -- as hybrids are big sellers here in America and after my 2022 Kona lease is up next year, I'm getting a Toyota HEV (Corolla Cross XSE) because they have them and Hyundai does not!

  • @Donster888
    @Donster888 Год назад

    I would go for the premium, not sure of the wait times though

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад

      Yeah, wait times should be better for the new Kona!

    • @HuyTranimal
      @HuyTranimal Год назад

      Around 6 months? 9 tops.

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад +2

      I was told 6-9 months when I ordered in December. Hybrid, N-line Premium.

  • @GlowingTube
    @GlowingTube Год назад +1

    I have to say that I don't like the styling, even after seeing a few on the road. Putting subjective things aside such a styling this looks like a compelling offering. I ended up buying a VW T-Roc City Life, the price of $36,990 on road along with its extensive feature set and immediate availability sealed the deal. Will the VW prove to be reliable long term, hard to say but the 1.4TSI engine is now sorted and the 8 speed Asin torque converter auto is solid.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад +1

      Fair point mate. It’s a great thing!

    • @iEnofadov
      @iEnofadov Год назад +1

      I was tossing up between the Volkswagen T-Roc CityLife 110TSI and the Skoda Karoq Style 110TSI, I like both, but ended up with the Skoda, as it's got a bigger boot and the rear seats are able to be completely removed, making it very practical. Good choice though!

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube Год назад +1

      @@iEnofadov The Skoda is very well designed and very practical, great choice. Me I’m a cheapskate… 😀

  • @omarcruz4652
    @omarcruz4652 Год назад +1

    I look like the safety features 😂 only in Australia anyway people in the cities can not even spead, pressing the gas to overtake 2 hatchbacks who are respecting the limit doesn't mean you are speeding 😅

  • @kennethbrown5374
    @kennethbrown5374 9 месяцев назад

    I would pick the Standard Hybrid version

  • @teslabot6517
    @teslabot6517 Год назад +2

    Show me the EV! Whoo hoo

  • @dann5515
    @dann5515 11 месяцев назад

    well if it only 2 L difference from hybrid and petrol per km... approximately $3.50 for 2 L saving...thats about 2300L for $4000. 2300L/50L fuel tank = 46 times to refill. A normal family urban driver may takes up 2 years or more to used up 46 time to refill. guess normal family who dont drive more than 400KM per week dont need to pay an extra 4k for hybrid then.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  11 месяцев назад

      If the maths works for you!

    • @infeltk
      @infeltk 7 месяцев назад

      400km tygodniowoto w roku 52x400 = 20kkm to daje $1400 oszczednosci rocznie. To prawie 3 lata. Ale oszczędzasz też na hamulcach. Masz komfort jazdy na prądzie i podtrzymanie klimatyzacji przy wyłączonym silniku. Jeżeli nie jeździsz duzo po mieście to sensu za dużo nie ma. Ale tu w Polsce Roznica nie hybryda z automatyczna skrzynia biegow vs hybryda to 5000PLN czyli jakies 1270 USD, to zaczyna mieć sens, bo np. wymiana przednich hamulcy (tarcze, klocki) po 50kkm kosztuje prawie połowę tej kwoty w autoryzowanej stacji. A ruszanie na prądzie jest przydatne przy dynamicznej jeździe miejskiej.

  • @nicos59home
    @nicos59home Год назад +2

    ⬅ ✔Thanks mate, a great review! 21 km per litre is very good, and It wil be even better driving in the city only... I ordered one in the same green colour but with a black roof on it. I am from Holland in Europe, Hyundai is a very popular brand over here. I, am driving a Tucson 2,0 diesel automatic now at the moment, a diesel engine is very mutch less popular here now, all those diesel cars are gonna be exported to Afrika! But I think i will be happy with my new Kona Hybrid also... Alright mate, 👍thanks again! 🖐

  • @andrewlucan9017
    @andrewlucan9017 11 месяцев назад +1

    I could only buy this with the N Line package so as to cover those hideous plastic wheel arches. Look! I don't mind if their designers want to have a bit of a puff on the bong pipe but please, not when they're on the job 😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  11 месяцев назад

      Wow some strong feelings there

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад

      I certainly prefer the N-line, which I why I ordered mine as an N-line.

  • @Eric.Zais..0_0
    @Eric.Zais..0_0 7 месяцев назад

    A bit more research about the car would have helped you

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  7 месяцев назад +1

      A bit more explanation about this comment would help, too

  • @radissimo1
    @radissimo1 Год назад +2

    seem like N-line package (and EV) gets rid of the ugly cladding around the wheel arches. Hyundai ! decide if you go futuristic all the way or butcher it with some retro/offroad looking nonsense.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад +1

      Yep, the N Line models have a full-colour approach.

    • @HuyTranimal
      @HuyTranimal Год назад

      This sucks! Wife wants premium but doesn't care for N line cosmetics... Except for the wheel arch cladding here. We will just have to pick a dark colour.

    • @davidtaylor3
      @davidtaylor3 Год назад +1

      @@HuyTranimal yeah if you go for the dark grey it hides the plastic cladding pretty well. We went with the dark blue because we wanted the light grey interior which is not available with the dark grey exterior unfortunately.

    • @HuyTranimal
      @HuyTranimal Год назад +1

      @@davidtaylor3 thanks! Enjoy your Kona. We will likely get the black interior to save a bit of coin. We already have a light interior EV, so time to mix it up 😁

  • @FlamencoOz
    @FlamencoOz Год назад +16

    I'm not liking the designs of these new Hyundai's... the new Santa Fe looks awful and this one as well. I like the Ioniq 5 and the current Tucson design... but this new stuff is awful.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube Год назад +3

      I agree, it looks amateurish.

    • @radissimo1
      @radissimo1 Год назад +4

      I agree, design is all over the place (same for KIA), they went just too far

    • @HuyTranimal
      @HuyTranimal Год назад +8

      Not for everyone. But it's for me! We'll be buying this next year.

    • @FlamencoOz
      @FlamencoOz Год назад +3

      It will age badly i think. But it's your money.@@HuyTranimal

    • @FlamencoOz
      @FlamencoOz Год назад

      I like the Kia Sportage though.@@radissimo1

  • @The-Wise-One
    @The-Wise-One Год назад

    Nice, not don't like the shape. Or the drive shift.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад

      Oh. Okay.

    • @Greggie_D
      @Greggie_D Год назад +1

      Yes on my first test drive my fingers hit on it when turning. Seems too close to the steering wheel. Not a fan.

  • @warwickharty172
    @warwickharty172 10 месяцев назад +1

    I agree - The N Line looks awful

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  10 месяцев назад

      It’s an eyeful, that’s for sure.

  • @BackLyndon-d1d
    @BackLyndon-d1d 4 месяца назад

    Shields Cape

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  4 месяца назад

      Knifes Hat.
      Are we playing that game?

  • @yyyngyyyong1285
    @yyyngyyyong1285 Год назад

    It seems like Hyundai wants to make more money by selling head lights and rear ramps.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад

      Hahaha the positioning of the lights could be a carpark-bump issue!

    • @scraverX
      @scraverX 11 месяцев назад

      @@therightcarI say if you can bump the corners and break the lights while parking this, with all the cameras and parking aids you need to work on your parking skills. And maybe to get your eyes checked.

  • @chrisqiu6774
    @chrisqiu6774 11 месяцев назад

    Qashqai ePower has better design, better quility and probably better for driving. It is just tooooo expensive.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'll be reviewing it soon. Can't wait to see if it lives up to its lofty price.

    • @infeltk
      @infeltk 7 месяцев назад

      Za dużo zużywa benzyny.

  • @buncha5651
    @buncha5651 Год назад +2

    Sorry, Matt. But another little piece of crap, i can't stand those unsafe so-called safty features. With these hybrid cars, I'd like to see the efficiency on a 1000 km run, say Gold Coast to Sydney. 😊

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Год назад

      Ha! You’re never short of a critical comment. LOL.
      I’d love to do that run, just for fun, too.

    • @buncha5651
      @buncha5651 Год назад

      ​@therightcar I bet it would blow there claimed efficiency out .

    • @Die-Sideways
      @Die-Sideways Год назад

      I don’t understand why you’d want to see the efficiency of a hybrid on a long highway run. That’s not what they’re designed for. Hybrids excel in stop-start urban driving. In fact they get better fuel consumption in the city than on the highway. So if you mostly do highway driving don’t even bother considering a hybrid.

  • @gort3969
    @gort3969 19 дней назад

    Personally i would never buy a new car with this technology designed for imbeciles unless I can get rid of it. Very disappointing but hopefully the aftermarket guys will figure out ways to get around it