Typo: The Spec sheet said AWD, it is FWD. Additionally, I mentioned that this was a tenth quicker through the quarter mile than the Civic Type R. That stat comes from Car&Driver. Kona N - 13.4 @ 105 mph Civic Type R - 13.5 @ 106 mph Even though the CTR doesn't have a dct to maximize performance, the Hyundai is insane and deserves a hat tip.
106mph if you get those shifts perfectly right... if the driver is sub-par, like, most on the road, they will either be dead even with the KN or slower. The KN is an easier car to drive fast, and consistently. A CTR might get one lap faster, but if you are facing a resilient KN [driver] through multiple laps - you better be careful!
Also it does NOT have adaptive cruise. A shame because I love this thing but FWD, no adaptive cruise, and no spare push it slightly into the realm of impractical.
As an owner of one for the last 15 months, there's nothing about this car that isn't stupid fun. The way it will snap HARD into third gear and chirp the tires sometimes, the crackles and sometimes gunshots that come out of the exhaust, and the turbo lag that is actually fun to play with. I've never had more fun of a car. Its never a boring drive.
EVs are not going to take over when the other shoe drops and they tell an owner the price of a new battery doubt many will buy another one then they are trash in a wrecking yard only worth maybe some body parts and the batteries will stack up in junk yards.
Hyundai NEEDS to make a new gen Kona N. I wish they made a new Kona N instead of making an Ioniq N that no one can afford. Or it'd be nice if Mazda filled this hole with a Spirit Racing CX-30 or Subaru with a Crosstrek WRX. I live somewhere where I need more ground clearance due to bad roads and bad winters.
@@Realistick Subaru did do this with the Forester XT way back in 2004... And the Baja XT... And the Legacy GT wagon in 05... And the WRX wagon from 02-07... But sadly, those are all gone now, just like the Kona N :(
Great review as always! The exhaust burbles like a stomach after eating undercooked chicken made me lol! Please keep the great reviews and that awesome sense of humor coming Tyler!
White is rare only seen 1 I have the Racing red. The mate gold ones in Aus are rare Charcol Gery and the sunroof ones are also only seen 1 in a video in Aus.I have over 52K on mine drove it from Phoenix to Polson Montana twice and ran like a champ hitting up to 40MPG but had to take it in for some warranty work it needed a new fuel injecter and now 2 new horns done under warranty.
No adaptive cruise control on the KN. Not unless you live outside of North America. It’s a blast to drive and unfortunately it was only produced for two years. It was basically released to fill the void while Hyundai was finishing up their I5N.
Very nice. I for sure thought Hyundai was NOT going to bring back the N Version of this car. Coo Coo Crossover. Perfect. And good for Hyundai for doubling down on keeping the overboost name as NGS. 😬. Thanks for the great review!
Thanks for watching! I don’t think they are going to bring back the Kona N (this review was focused on the 2022-23 model), I hope I eat my words on that😰
I love this car specifically because it's automatic only. I've never driven stick and don't want to risk buying an entire car only to find out I prefer automatic. At the same time, it feels so wrong to pay more for automatic in something like a Miata. So I love that this is just a normal automatic crossover that I'm familiar with but given legitimate performance chops and no options/packages. It's just the Kona N, take it or leave it. Even the two model years are nearly identical. I love that they had such a strong and unwavering opinion of what this car should be.
Right now, so many ‘23 KN with less than 10k miles is selling for less than $28k asking. Prolly the best overall fun car for the money, especially considering how much of the warranty is still left.
I bought a gently used '23 KonaN a couple days ago, wife and I have been loving it so far. Putting all these sporty features into a cuv is so weird, which is probably why we liked it so much.
I enjoyed this review. But I don’t understand the “limited ground clearance” comment as this is likely the tallest hot hatch, I mean “suv” (snicker), and that point was stated oddly if it was meant towards the GTI.
Bought one in March. Every single time I get in the car I smile. I have never been actually happy fill up the tank every time I need to. I know every drop of fuel well well consumed 😁 ‘23 Sonic Blue
@@jahmir5111 I mean that’s pretty much any crossover/hatchbacks nowadays. They’re all between 13-15 gallons. Kona N 13.2gal, GTI 13.2, Golf R 14.5, Type R 12.4, etc. my Nissan Kicks before the Kona N had a 10.8gal tank 😂
@@RoxUnlimited 10.8 is crazy lol but yea i’ve been wanting to get one since my forte gt got totaled a little while back, and ive been finding kona N for around the right price with low miles
@@jahmir5111 can’t go wrong with it! All the N cars are a blast! I think I saw your Facebook post about the Forte GT or if that’s not you someone else had theirs totaled to and looking at an N haha
Style wise, I think this generation of Kona is better looking than the current one. Even on the inside. I wish it had a different transmission though, I'm not a fan of DCTs.
I thought that also but sitting in traffic in my Gencoupe manual in 118 degrees in Az only getting to 3 or 4th gear all stop and go the DCT is a blessing shifts faster than the 6-speed.
As an owner of a 2022 KN, I do think a torque converter would be better for driving sedately to work, but the N DCT is incredible when you push the car in N mode. Probably the 2nd best DCT only to Porsche's and this is coming from Hyundai.
Yes, which feels weird to say. I think i would personally buy a base, manual WRX (would be different if the Kona N was MT) but I had more fun pushing the Kona N stock than I did with any WRX (even if the TR is more capable).
@@Realistick thanks for sharing your thoughts. I gotta ask a follow up question to clear the confusion: why go for the base WRX6MT if the KN is more fun? I love driving manuals because of the engagement, but ultimately it’s because of the fun the engagement generates. The Kona seems to live in this weird dimension where it skips the mechanical engagement experience, and jumps right onto the most fun you can have.
It would be a hard choice for me but I think I'd lean base WRX because it would be a bit more comfortable, has awd and the current gen hasn't had any real powertrain concerns (plus the resale is consistently strong when left stock). If it was a second car, hands down Kona N!
@@oraclemiata845 Yes, please by all means. Take as many as you can. Let me know how all the failures, recalls, and shitty dealership service. works out for you
@@oraclemiata845 Glad is working out. By the way, all sarcasm out of the way, I hope you are enjoying the car. It is indeed a beautiful car and I hope none of the issues that have plagued Hyundai/Kia over the years you should experience. Enjoy the ride
I have had nothing but a great experience with my KN. However, family members with Fords and my personal experience with Subaru tells me this, if the car is built state side expect issues. Glad the KN is built in Korea.
Typo: The Spec sheet said AWD, it is FWD.
Additionally, I mentioned that this was a tenth quicker through the quarter mile than the Civic Type R. That stat comes from Car&Driver.
Kona N - 13.4 @ 105 mph
Civic Type R - 13.5 @ 106 mph
Even though the CTR doesn't have a dct to maximize performance, the Hyundai is insane and deserves a hat tip.
106mph if you get those shifts perfectly right... if the driver is sub-par, like, most on the road, they will either be dead even with the KN or slower. The KN is an easier car to drive fast, and consistently. A CTR might get one lap faster, but if you are facing a resilient KN [driver] through multiple laps - you better be careful!
You also displayed on the screen that the drivetrain was AWD several seconds before you mentioned it FOREGOES AWD
Also it does NOT have adaptive cruise. A shame because I love this thing but FWD, no adaptive cruise, and no spare push it slightly into the realm of impractical.
There was an update made for the limp mode because of tranny pumps anyone that had a problem the complete tranny was replaced.
DCT can hit 12.9
As an owner of one for the last 15 months, there's nothing about this car that isn't stupid fun. The way it will snap HARD into third gear and chirp the tires sometimes, the crackles and sometimes gunshots that come out of the exhaust, and the turbo lag that is actually fun to play with.
I've never had more fun of a car. Its never a boring drive.
Just bought a '23 with less than 10k on it. Love it already.
KONAN is legend.
Gotta appreciate a car that's fun to drive before electrification takes over, and the 2023 Kona N has it in spades. Great review!
EVs are not going to take over when the other shoe drops and they tell an owner the price of a new battery doubt many will buy another one then they are trash in a wrecking yard only worth maybe some body parts and the batteries will stack up in junk yards.
I have the exact colour in video. 23 Kona N only 12k km so far in a year of ownership. The internet needs more Kona content!
The world needs more KonaN for me to make more Kontent
It's such a shame that Hyundai stopped putting bright blue seat belts for their N cars
Hyundai NEEDS to make a new gen Kona N. I wish they made a new Kona N instead of making an Ioniq N that no one can afford. Or it'd be nice if Mazda filled this hole with a Spirit Racing CX-30 or Subaru with a Crosstrek WRX. I live somewhere where I need more ground clearance due to bad roads and bad winters.
You’d think subaru would have done this a decade before Hyundai.
@@Realistick Subaru is giving Mexico a WRX wagon with no cladding or a diaper butt but we can't get that here. 😭😭😭
@@Realistick Subaru did do this with the Forester XT way back in 2004... And the Baja XT... And the Legacy GT wagon in 05... And the WRX wagon from 02-07...
But sadly, those are all gone now, just like the Kona N :(
Great review as always! The exhaust burbles like a stomach after eating undercooked chicken made me lol! Please keep the great reviews and that awesome sense of humor coming Tyler!
I have a white 2023 KN. I absolutely LOVE it.
Congrats!
White is rare only seen 1 I have the Racing red. The mate gold ones in Aus are rare Charcol Gery and the sunroof ones are also only seen 1 in a video in Aus.I have over 52K on mine drove it from Phoenix to Polson Montana twice and ran like a champ hitting up to 40MPG but had to take it in for some warranty work it needed a new fuel injecter and now 2 new horns done under warranty.
I too, in germany: No speed limit on the autobahn!!!
Got an Australian spec Cyber Grey. Great do it all car.
@ 9:40; "...dedication to amusement... with a touch of practicality..." That pretty much sums it up!
I have one and i freaking love it
I enjoyed this review ! I thought it was fun. The MarioKart gag had me laugh.
No adaptive cruise control on the KN. Not unless you live outside of North America. It’s a blast to drive and unfortunately it was only produced for two years. It was basically released to fill the void while Hyundai was finishing up their I5N.
Very nice. I for sure thought Hyundai was NOT going to bring back the N Version of this car. Coo Coo Crossover. Perfect. And good for Hyundai for doubling down on keeping the overboost name as NGS. 😬. Thanks for the great review!
Thanks for watching! I don’t think they are going to bring back the Kona N (this review was focused on the 2022-23 model), I hope I eat my words on that😰
I just got mine 3 weeks ago, 2023 in white, fun car and I can get it up my steep ass drive way.
I love this car specifically because it's automatic only. I've never driven stick and don't want to risk buying an entire car only to find out I prefer automatic. At the same time, it feels so wrong to pay more for automatic in something like a Miata. So I love that this is just a normal automatic crossover that I'm familiar with but given legitimate performance chops and no options/packages. It's just the Kona N, take it or leave it. Even the two model years are nearly identical. I love that they had such a strong and unwavering opinion of what this car should be.
Right now, so many ‘23 KN with less than 10k miles is selling for less than $28k asking. Prolly the best overall fun car for the money, especially considering how much of the warranty is still left.
Keep in mind the 10yr/100K powertrain warranty is cut to 5yr/60K, if it's not sold as a certified pre-owned vehicle through a Hyundai Dealership.
There was a time when the Hyundai/Kia warranties weren't transferable either
Cool little car!
I bought a gently used '23 KonaN a couple days ago, wife and I have been loving it so far. Putting all these sporty features into a cuv is so weird, which is probably why we liked it so much.
I enjoyed this review. But I don’t understand the “limited ground clearance” comment as this is likely the tallest hot hatch, I mean “suv” (snicker), and that point was stated oddly if it was meant towards the GTI.
If I didn't already have a crosstrek, this would be a very compelling option that fits my kind of strangeness!
Exactly my situation as well
The only thing i dislike about Kona N is the size of gastank. I rented one from Turo and it was fun but that gas tank is small.
Bought one in March. Every single time I get in the car I smile. I have never been actually happy fill up the tank every time I need to. I know every drop of fuel well well consumed 😁
‘23 Sonic Blue
I’m looking at getting one the only bad thing i keep hearing about them is the small gas tank size
@@jahmir5111 I mean that’s pretty much any crossover/hatchbacks nowadays. They’re all between 13-15 gallons. Kona N 13.2gal, GTI 13.2, Golf R 14.5, Type R 12.4, etc. my Nissan Kicks before the Kona N had a 10.8gal tank 😂
@@RoxUnlimited 10.8 is crazy lol but yea i’ve been wanting to get one since my forte gt got totaled a little while back, and ive been finding kona N for around the right price with low miles
@@jahmir5111 can’t go wrong with it! All the N cars are a blast! I think I saw your Facebook post about the Forte GT or if that’s not you someone else had theirs totaled to and looking at an N haha
@@RoxUnlimitedit may have been mine it was a 21 black with bronze wheels
Damn, I was really thinking about this one but the lack of room on the back for passengers is a no-no for me.
Can't believe they actually added a NOS button
It has a successor. The Ioniq 5 N.
Style wise, I think this generation of Kona is better looking than the current one. Even on the inside. I wish it had a different transmission though, I'm not a fan of DCTs.
I thought that also but sitting in traffic in my Gencoupe manual in 118 degrees in Az only getting to 3 or 4th gear all stop and go the DCT is a blessing shifts faster than the 6-speed.
As an owner of a 2022 KN, I do think a torque converter would be better for driving sedately to work, but the N DCT is incredible when you push the car in N mode. Probably the 2nd best DCT only to Porsche's and this is coming from Hyundai.
Oh man, that NGS joke just gave me Rainbow Road PTSD flashbacks...
damn where was this car when I was looking for a small SUV
Didn't even know this car even exists damn
for the money it´s good
I didn't think the Kona N came with AWD
Thanks for catching the typo! I added it to the pinned comment.
Would you say this one is more fun than a VB WRX [TR] 6MT?
Yes, which feels weird to say. I think i would personally buy a base, manual WRX (would be different if the Kona N was MT) but I had more fun pushing the Kona N stock than I did with any WRX (even if the TR is more capable).
@@Realistick thanks for sharing your thoughts. I gotta ask a follow up question to clear the confusion: why go for the base WRX6MT if the KN is more fun? I love driving manuals because of the engagement, but ultimately it’s because of the fun the engagement generates. The Kona seems to live in this weird dimension where it skips the mechanical engagement experience, and jumps right onto the most fun you can have.
It would be a hard choice for me but I think I'd lean base WRX because it would be a bit more comfortable, has awd and the current gen hasn't had any real powertrain concerns (plus the resale is consistently strong when left stock). If it was a second car, hands down Kona N!
@@Realistick thanks, dude. You're becoming one of my top car reviewers!
❤
put a stick in it and that'll be a perfect car
Stripe going to take over the world ,again ....been hearing this stripe crap for years now .
Its a Hyundai....No thank you!!!!
Cool, more for me.
@@oraclemiata845 Yes, please by all means. Take as many as you can. Let me know how all the failures, recalls, and shitty dealership service. works out for you
It’s been alright so far. Thanks for your concern.
@@oraclemiata845 Glad is working out. By the way, all sarcasm out of the way, I hope you are enjoying the car. It is indeed a beautiful car and I hope none of the issues that have plagued Hyundai/Kia over the years you should experience. Enjoy the ride
I have had nothing but a great experience with my KN. However, family members with Fords and my personal experience with Subaru tells me this, if the car is built state side expect issues. Glad the KN is built in Korea.