It could have made it if they kept pushing but it’s a dct and not a regular automatic transmission so it will not work as well as the regular automatic in this test .
I don't believe the Kona was really designed with that in mind. As far as a city car and country road car here in Texas my Kona Limited covers the bases really well. Absolutely love my Kona Limited fun to drive, good-looking and fast!
acdc09 glad you're loving your Hyundai Kona Limited I think I made a great choice as well and I love the fact then I'm one of the first on the road with one here in Dallas!
I'm in the process, (for the 3rd time), to buy a Kona Unlimited. Wish me luck. I drove it months ago and like the ziooiness and that it likes to corner.
@@mr.2cents.846 The Limited is the way to go for sure goog choice!!! The 1.6T combined with the 7 speed dual clutch transmission is a killer combo. Puts the Kona in the 6 seconds kinda fast club.
as long as the awd helps with the little bit of snow we get in seattle and also to get of the mountain passes then i'm good. not looking to do any off roading.
Overheating no, it's because we used our head and STOP when we smelled the clutch odor... and we decided to put an end to the test to prevent damage to this little SUV.
27Zangle It's good they found that out as there may be some owners that may think of taking their cuvs on similar roads where such speeds are required.
While true, and yes it is good they discovered this. Surely they could smell the transmission long before the warning. At least there is a warning. Sadly this car is now off my shopping list since I actually use my vehicles in light off road applications. My wife's 2016 Escape with AWD does great on similar terrain here in Alaska.
Almost every clutch which is not build for goldmine hills will overheat kids so pls dont pay attention to these ppl. These AWD systems are made for sleepy pavements nothing more these clutches are not differentials.
I think the tests on these conditions were cautious but realistic. They represent the slower mature driving options of careful gas and maneuver so as not to kick up dirt and rocks and mud to the car. Yes, the test driver could have hit the gas earlier and never stopped but how would that really show the slow moving capability of the AWD system. I have the 1.6 without AWD. I would have purchased the AWD if there was a vehicle available at my local dealer. Now glad I didn't sweat not having that option. I don't plan any off-road excursions. But if I did and had this set up I would have been in for a rude awakening. A good review which leaves users to determine for themselves driving style and car capabilities... to each their own. Thx.
I wonder if you did same test on direct competitors from Mazda, Toyota and Honda. They have significantly less power than Kona and some don't even offer AWD. Yet they claim to be a compact SUV. They are priced similarly too. What do you think of them?
I know, lets get an AWD car and see if it can Off Road. set up to fail, I never expected the Kona to 4WD. AWD is about road grip, power and stability. the AWD lock is more for muddy unsealed roads, driveways, etc. where there's decent weight on the Front where more torque/power is able to be planted.
we tried to lock and unlock, it doesn't change much if you switch TCS OFF, get ready for a smoke show and when the rpm get to redline the transmission falls to neutral and you roll back for a few seconds.
So I am shopping. Do you have a short list of recommend vehicles that are good off road and on road? I am getting a little lost with so many choices and so many reviews on you tube. Thanks in advance.
@@ChandlerLevine dont think so...i have a sel and ive went off roading (obviously over no rocks tho lol. Just steep dirt) and i was able to do it...unless the dct is not good for off roading...i have the 6speed auto...not like i didnt struggle but i didnt struggle as bad as they did
It's not an off road vehicle this video was good because it showed that the vehicle is not capable enough for rough terrain use that is unless the rough terrain is a smooth dirt road still for what the car is designed for it's a nice stylish car
It sucks so badly because of the poor transmission used. If it were a conventional automatic transmission (which they do offer) I feel that it would have performed much more favorably.
The front wheel is spinning freely, and the torque is not shifted to the rear non-slipping wheels. Wheel articulation is also very poor. Something seriously wrong here.
It's a great suburban vehicle, not intended for serious offroading,hate DCT's conventional 6 speed auto is best with 2 ltr donk,if you must try and climb those slopes do it a bloody sight faster.
You may as well be testing it's flight capabilities. It's not designed for diagonally traversing asphalt slopes so what exactly is the point? And even those that pass - when will their owners ever need these unnatural extremes - running from cops? Isn't more realistic to stick to conditions the average AWD SUV buyer thinks about - ie snow/ice or other adverse road conditions?
Thanks, but all that video does is emphasize my point, and raise another glaring issue*. You're testing a scenario that by your own admission an infinitesimally small percentile of typical SUV owners will ever encounter in any typical urban/suburban conditions. *Secondly, your 'test' means what - no one should ever buy a FWD car 'just in case'??? Over and over again I see in your comments section peple talking about offroading - When's the last time anyone with sense took a family SUV offroading?? You only see tat in 'stupid driver' videos - *they aren't designed for that* Sorry, but it would be absurd for anyone considering an AWD system *for NON-offroading applications* to disqualify a vehicle based on this test.
You really dont have a point, you're defending manufacturers lazyness. Every car with a well programmed traction contro and enough ground clearance could be able to climb any diagonal slope. No matter the drivetrain. It doesnt matter if the owner will never be in that situation, if it could be done, it must be done. This is a great test and gives no way to any ignorance. terrain is asphalt so nobody can blame nothing but the traction controls inabillity to transfer power to the wheels with grip. Nontheless, this car would go up if you had just floored it and waited for the tcs to make up its mind.
Have you watched the video he posted? Building something to account for 99.998% of scenarios is 'laziness'? On the second point He himself disqualifies _every_ two wheel drive car from being able to pass his so called 'test'. So again - never buy one? I suggest you lobby safety ratings agencies, car magazines, and various autoblog/vlogs and hell even YT car flippers worldwide to include this 'test' as they're all so badly mislead sans this 'test' The more I think about the logical application of this principle to just about anything made, the more clear it becomes how absolutely absurd this is lol.
Buy it, I'm loving my Kona Limited. Totally fun to drive, comfortable, fast and capable. I don't know what their problem was in the video...likely driver error.
And why would you buy a vehicle that is closer to a car than an suv, and try this? I don't see anyone doing "diagonal tests" on the Romeo Giulia.. because the Awd system was not designed to go offroad or to create illusions of taking on the wild outback safari. It does a excellent job maintaining traction at highway speed hydroplane or snow pockets. skid control in those bad weather maneuvers to avoid an accident occasions. Can it handle some gravel and dirt roads yes. If your looking for a sporty car get the 1.6 and keep it on pavement it's not a Subaru. As for these people commenting on fail blah blah blah get bent. I'd love to spend 20 minutes to apply years of experience and build a list of things the vehicle they end up buying cannot do as well. So lame. And center difflock just changes the front to rear bais to 50/50 its not differential locks. You want lockers buy a Rubicon for $40k. This is a great commuter or collage student leaving home kind of car who needs good milage low maintenance and offers some utility.
Oh and there is always a Kona owner ... before judging check what we do here! It’s not a just gonna send it video but a real Awd test ! And with the double clutch it’s horrible. Gtfo if you don’t like!
one of the worst AWD out there and the smallest crossover with horrible space if you can call it a crossover...no idea why would anyone would buy this .
@@davidharrison5246 it is a crossover with AWD, the diagonal test is not only for off road, in case you have snow and 1 or 2 tires do not have traction means you are stuck.Essentially you are paying for an AWD that does not work. I thought that was pretty obvious.
It could have made it if they kept pushing but it’s a dct and not a regular automatic transmission so it will not work as well as the regular automatic in this test .
I don't believe the Kona was really designed with that in mind. As far as a city car and country road car here in Texas my Kona Limited covers the bases really well. Absolutely love my Kona Limited fun to drive, good-looking and fast!
Dirkadirka Dirkadirka I agree. I too am in Texas and have the limited model and so far it has been a joy to drive.
acdc09 glad you're loving your Hyundai Kona Limited I think I made a great choice as well and I love the fact then I'm one of the first on the road with one here in Dallas!
me too
I'm in the process, (for the 3rd time), to buy a Kona Unlimited. Wish me luck. I drove it months ago and like the ziooiness and that it likes to corner.
@@mr.2cents.846 The Limited is the way to go for sure goog choice!!! The 1.6T combined with the 7 speed dual clutch transmission is a killer combo. Puts the Kona in the 6 seconds kinda fast club.
Did you engage the electric diff locks?
how many diff locks do you think this has?
This is a tire issue not an awd issue. Throw some all terrain teeth on there guarantee that would make it.
as long as the awd helps with the little bit of snow we get in seattle and also to get of the mountain passes then i'm good. not looking to do any off roading.
It's not fake, it's just a little weak.
Could applying the brakes or handbrake help in this case? It seems like a good of fashion brake modulation would have helped.
I missed it when you engaged the AWD LOCK button for climbing.
Does it work?
tought it had 100% difflock which u can access trough the button close to the gearselecter. may be wrong
Did you experience the transmission overheating like TFLcar did?
Overheating no, it's because we used our head and STOP when we smelled the clutch odor... and we decided to put an end to the test to prevent damage to this little SUV.
TFL should've stopped way earlier than they did, but it's TFL.
27Zangle It's good they found that out as there may be some owners that may think of taking their cuvs on similar roads where such speeds are required.
While true, and yes it is good they discovered this. Surely they could smell the transmission long before the warning. At least there is a warning. Sadly this car is now off my shopping list since I actually use my vehicles in light off road applications. My wife's 2016 Escape with AWD does great on similar terrain here in Alaska.
Almost every clutch which is not build for goldmine hills will overheat kids so pls dont pay attention to these ppl. These AWD systems are made for sleepy pavements nothing more these clutches are not differentials.
What porters are doing to your car before you buy it.
Hi there, can you make a video of the Suzuki Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet 4x4?
Hi, sorry this reply is so late.
If they filmed this in the US we don't have any suzuki vehicles here unfortunately.
the 2l has is better for offroad the 1.6 dosent have any torque off the line and the trans is trying to make up for it
I think the tests on these conditions were cautious but realistic. They represent the slower mature driving options of careful gas and maneuver so as not to kick up dirt and rocks and mud to the car. Yes, the test driver could have hit the gas earlier and never stopped but how would that really show the slow moving capability of the AWD system. I have the 1.6 without AWD. I would have purchased the AWD if there was a vehicle available at my local dealer. Now glad I didn't sweat not having that option. I don't plan any off-road excursions. But if I did and had this set up I would have been in for a rude awakening. A good review which leaves users to determine for themselves driving style and car capabilities... to each their own. Thx.
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I wonder if you did same test on direct competitors from Mazda, Toyota and Honda. They have significantly less power than Kona and some don't even offer AWD. Yet they claim to be a compact SUV. They are priced similarly too. What do you think of them?
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I know, lets get an AWD car and see if it can Off Road. set up to fail, I never expected the Kona to 4WD. AWD is about road grip, power and stability. the AWD lock is more for muddy unsealed roads, driveways, etc. where there's decent weight on the Front where more torque/power is able to be planted.
yes, of course. but it is the gold medal AWD vehicle. What I'm saying is that generally aren't for 4WD typical situations.
It works but there's not enough power going to the rear wheels.
Is the lock mode active in diagonal transition attempts? Is ESP off?
we tried to lock and unlock, it doesn't change much
if you switch TCS OFF, get ready for a smoke show and when the rpm get to redline the transmission falls to neutral and you roll back for a few seconds.
@@CarQuestion ok,thanks
Can't wait for a 4WD test on snow
i am still going to buy this car...
I've had my Kona for two years now. I love it!! I live in a very hilly area. It's never had an issue driving with ice, snow or hills.
So I am shopping. Do you have a short list of recommend vehicles that are good off road and on road? I am getting a little lost with so many choices and so many reviews on you tube. Thanks in advance.
What segment ? Compact sur?
Car Question It doesn’t matter. I am open. Compact suv, mid size suv, sedan, truck..etc...
if youre looking for the ultimate offroad machine : Jeep Wrangler or 4 Runner TRD PRO.
Car Question Thanks. What about at a lower price point. Good on road and off road.
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Subaru Crosstrek
Why are you testing the dct model this is stupid many people will buy the regular auto
Wow it looks beautiful. But that AWD is a disappointment.
Beautiful? Sure! (Sarcasm)
I was thinking the same thing, look cool but that's it.
Going with the Crosstrek instead
Is the dif-lock on during this test?
@@ChandlerLevine dont think so...i have a sel and ive went off roading (obviously over no rocks tho lol. Just steep dirt) and i was able to do it...unless the dct is not good for off roading...i have the 6speed auto...not like i didnt struggle but i didnt struggle as bad as they did
Can you try this with an Acura MDX or RDX? I wanna see how they do on this test.
happybunnyfamily they did do an MDX a while ago, check their channel
It's not an off road vehicle this video was good because it showed that the vehicle is not capable enough for rough terrain use that is unless the rough terrain is a smooth dirt road still for what the car is designed for it's a nice stylish car
Have you engaged the LOCK function?
yep, a lock function doesn't mean it will lock side to side :P
Car Question would you recommend? Thank 4 the video
The lock function locks the center differential. It cant send power to either rear wheel.
@@CarQuestion Ok you engaged the LOCK function, but did you put it manual mode and then select first gear?
It sucks so badly because of the poor transmission used. If it were a conventional automatic transmission (which they do offer) I feel that it would have performed much more favorably.
With a little more momentum it should make it.
On ice,snow, and off road you can't drive fast or you would break the car. Regardless with momentum a front wheel drive can make it.
In glad I watched this video, thanks for this. This helps with my decision on what's the best sub compact
Would you do the Tucson? I want to know how my Tucson does in the test.
We tested the Tucson a long time ago and got same result
The front wheel is spinning freely, and the torque is not shifted to the rear non-slipping wheels. Wheel articulation is also very poor. Something seriously wrong here.
It's a great suburban vehicle, not intended for serious offroading,hate DCT's conventional 6 speed auto is best with 2 ltr donk,if you must try and climb those slopes do it a bloody sight faster.
As bad as the Rav4
Kona is very good car
Can you test a Ford Edge Please? I want to see how it performs! 😀
Near the end there, what was that clicking when one wheel was raised? This best performer out of compact CUV's I guess?
for it's awd: no
for it's global performance: yes one of the top 3
Also, What was all the cackling sound and weird wheel movements starting at 3:41? That's not just abs / awd system braking.
DCT
It's the Dual Clutch Transmission... they do that.
@Car Question
So why only the wheels on rear axle? Also, won't that kind of laxity/"play" be detrimental to the center differential down the line?
You may as well be testing it's flight capabilities. It's not designed for diagonally traversing asphalt slopes so what exactly is the point? And even those that pass - when will their owners ever need these unnatural extremes - running from cops?
Isn't more realistic to stick to conditions the average AWD SUV buyer thinks about - ie snow/ice or other adverse road conditions?
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Thanks, but all that video does is emphasize my point, and raise another glaring issue*. You're testing a scenario that by your own admission an infinitesimally small percentile of typical SUV owners will ever encounter in any typical urban/suburban conditions. *Secondly, your 'test' means what - no one should ever buy a FWD car 'just in case'???
Over and over again I see in your comments section peple talking about offroading - When's the last time anyone with sense took a family SUV offroading?? You only see tat in 'stupid driver' videos - *they aren't designed for that*
Sorry, but it would be absurd for anyone considering an AWD system *for NON-offroading applications* to disqualify a vehicle based on this test.
You really dont have a point, you're defending manufacturers lazyness.
Every car with a well programmed traction contro and enough ground clearance could be able to climb any diagonal slope. No matter the drivetrain.
It doesnt matter if the owner will never be in that situation, if it could be done, it must be done.
This is a great test and gives no way to any ignorance. terrain is asphalt so nobody can blame nothing but the traction controls inabillity to transfer power to the wheels with grip.
Nontheless, this car would go up if you had just floored it and waited for the tcs to make up its mind.
Have you watched the video he posted? Building something to account for 99.998% of scenarios is 'laziness'? On the second point He himself disqualifies _every_ two wheel drive car from being able to pass his so called 'test'. So again - never buy one?
I suggest you lobby safety ratings agencies, car magazines, and various autoblog/vlogs and hell even YT car flippers worldwide to include this 'test' as they're all so badly mislead sans this 'test'
The more I think about the logical application of this principle to just about anything made, the more clear it becomes how absolutely absurd this is lol.
well said
That's weird: they already had excellent traction control (diff brake lock) since their 2004 tucson which would have easily passed that test!
:/
2004 tucson would have definitely failed this test... it has open diffs, front and back, and traction control only modulates engine power.
@@pretol7920 absolutely false: look , there are a few videos that shows really well how it does the "brake diff lock"
Hyundai gave us a totally sub-standard AWD system.
Wow and I was just about to buy!!!
Buy it, I'm loving my Kona Limited. Totally fun to drive, comfortable, fast and capable. I don't know what their problem was in the video...likely driver error.
When are you ever going to be in this scenario? Lol
And why would you buy a vehicle that is closer to a car than an suv, and try this? I don't see anyone doing "diagonal tests" on the Romeo Giulia.. because the Awd system was not designed to go offroad or to create illusions of taking on the wild outback safari. It does a excellent job maintaining traction at highway speed hydroplane or snow pockets. skid control in
those bad weather maneuvers to avoid an accident occasions. Can it handle some gravel and dirt roads yes. If your looking for a sporty car get the 1.6 and keep it on pavement it's not a Subaru. As for these people commenting on fail blah blah blah get bent. I'd love to spend 20 minutes to apply years of experience and build a list of things the vehicle they end up buying cannot do as well. So lame. And center difflock just changes the front to rear bais to 50/50 its not differential locks. You want lockers buy a Rubicon for $40k. This is a great commuter or collage student leaving home kind of car who needs good milage low maintenance and offers some utility.
Well said man
i can see a humvee in the corner laughing its ass off.
You should play the circus music in the background
Loll
The driver is meant to show a bad AWD of Kona other wise he shouldn't stop at the middle and try to move with quick move
Oh and there is always a Kona owner ... before judging check what we do here! It’s not a just gonna send it video but a real Awd test ! And with the double clutch it’s horrible. Gtfo if you don’t like!
I had high hopes for this car
Crazy how this is one of the worst... And the Sorento is one of the best. I guess this does not have the Dynomax system.
Not much of a 4 wheel drive. More like a "deux roux motrice"
1:25 1WD
He should have turned off the traction control!
Yeah brilliant idea and burn the double clutch with it ... please don't give those false tricks to owners
In the video I seen it doing a burnout
Bad traction
Wow..... Looks like the 500x for me..... This is disappointing!
HOLY CRAP
Well, that's too bad.
Failed!!!
Well I am glad I skipped on buying this little one, sticking with my current brand now which did great on this test.
americans.... thy cannot shift and mean automatic transmission is for offroad
One Wheel Wonder AWD Hyundai Style. SUB-Standard!!! Thanks Hyundai TOO little and TOO late for us.
This thire is bad
I smell a recall on this car very soon.
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Hyundai Kannot
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Yawn........
The Beauty and the Beast. I rather buy Subaru instead. :-)
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Pathetic! Too bad because it's a cute little UTE
one of the worst AWD out there and the smallest crossover with horrible space if you can call it a crossover...no idea why would anyone would buy this .
lol there is a reason why Kia and Hyundai are cheap...
@@davidharrison5246 it is a crossover with AWD, the diagonal test is not only for off road, in case you have snow and 1 or 2 tires do not have traction means you are stuck.Essentially you are paying for an AWD that does not work. I thought that was pretty obvious.
Katastrofa diagonal test ..Hyundai diagonal 0.
total fail I am turned off its off the list!
Slightly disappointed with this car. I had high hopes for its system.
My Subaru can easily pass those tests with no problems. The Kona is a piece of junk!
So can my Kona, I don't know what their problem was in this video. Driver error.
hahaha
I cannot believe this that’s not very smart driver
what's wrong?
If you drive up on the small hill your wheel on the car yes in the air I think it’s a bad very bad angle
@@markes2315 I guess you don't get it why we do it like that! please view all those videos here: ruclips.net/video/wuGCM6pNt5w/видео.html
I watch the old video now and I see you all right I really like this