Monday, July 8, 2019

Long-range Hyundai Kona Electric Launch Tomorrow Can Do 452km On Single Charge



  • Out of the two variants sold abroad, the more powerful 204PS version is expected here.

  • Expected to do 452km on a full charge which is better than the MG eZS' claimed 350km.

  • Like other Hyundais, the Kona EV is expected to be loaded with features.

  • It is expected to be priced around Rs 25 lakh.


India is all set to get its first-ever long-range EV in the form of the Hyundai. With its launch slated for tomorrow, July 9, the carmaker will usher in a new era of electric mobility in the country. Not only will it come loaded with a plethora of features, but will also tackle the biggest issue faced by EVs till now -- range anxiety. The Kona Electric is set to disrupt the Indian car market and here is how.


Powertrain And Performance:



Internationally, the Kona Electric can be had in 39kWh and 64kWh versions. The 39kWh battery pack variant puts out 136PS and 395Nm of peak torque and does 289km on a single charge (WLTP). Meanwhile, the bigger 64kWh version is good for 204PS/395Nm and has a claimed range of 452km (ARAI certified). And this is the version that's expected to make its way here.


The Kona Electric can be charged from 0-80 percent in 54 minutes via a fast charger which Hyundai plans to offer at select dealerships. The AC home charger offered to buyers can juice it up in around 10 hours.


Styling And Dimensions:



The Kona Electric follows the distinctive design language. At the front, the Kona EV gets a split LED headlight setup and a cascading grille without any vents. Its profile is dominated by 5-spoke alloy wheels and tough looking wheel arches with black cladding. A sharp crease starts from the front door and flows cleanly to the tail lamps. The tail lamps get a split design just like the headlamps.


The Kona EV is expected to slot in between the and Tucson in the carmaker's portfolio. While it is wider than its siblings, it does fall short in other parameters compared to its stable mates. Here's a table comparing the dimensions of the three cars:





































Hyundai Kona EV (UK-Spec)



Hyundai Creta



Hyundai Tucson



Length (mm)



4180



4270



4475



Width (mm)



2,070*



1780



1850



Height (mm)



1,570



1665



1660



Wheelbase (mm)



2,600



2590



2670



* including ORVMs


Features:



Just like other Hyundais, the Kona EV is expected to be loaded to the brim with features. Expected features on the Kona EV include an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone climate control, satellite navigation, 8-speaker KRELL premium audio system with a subwoofer, sunroof and more. It is also expected to get the Blue Link connected-car tech as seen in the Venue.


Safety Features:



The Kona EV is expected to boast safety features like six airbags, blind spot detection, hill-start assist, reverse camera with sensors, real-time traffic alert, autonomous emergency braking and more.


Sales And Touchpoints:



The Hyundai Kona Electric will be available in 16 select cities through specialised dealerships at launch. The number is expected to increase soon after that. It must also be mentioned that Hyundai has already dispatched 25 units of the Kona Electric ahead of its launch.


Expected Price And Rivals:



The first all-electric offering from Hyundai is expected to be priced around the Rs 25 lakh mark. But with the.


What do you think of the Hyundai Kona EV? Considering that it's a long-range EV, would you pick it over standard internal combustion engine-equipped vehicles? Let us know in the comments below.


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