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#1 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric

#1 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric

Like almost everything that Hyundai builds, the Hyundai Kona 2019 is a cut above the average subcompact-crossover SUV. The Kona exudes more personality and playfulness than a Honda HR-V, although it stops short of the Toyota C-HR wild ride. Like the Chevy Trax, the Kona comes with a 4-cylinder turbocharged engine accessible, but unlike the MazdaCX-3, the Kona is not as competent in the curves.

The ace up the sleeve of the Kona is its long list of upscale characteristics, normal driver support and one of the company’s highest standard guarantees. All-wheel drive is optional, and while the Kona is not as off-road adventurous as the Subaru Crosstrek, while it is helpful in locations where it snows. The 2019 Kona EV, which has more variety and a slightly reduced cost than the Chevrolet Bolt, is available to California consumers.

2019 Hyundai Kona Electric Price

Hyundai Kona’s 2019 prices nearly completely bracket the $20,000 variety. The Kona SE’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) manufacturer begins at $20,970, including the target charge of $980; all-wheel drive contributes $1,300 to any Kona model’s price. The AWD Kona Ultimate will operate $29,880 on the other end. A good compromise with the Kona SEL with the Technology Package is right in the center for us.

You get a nice-driving, beautifully fitted small-crossover SUV for around $24,380 which is readily competitive with the Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR, Subaru Crosstrek, and many more. While the near-$30,000 price tag of the Ultimate might sound like a lot, between the cost of a charged MazdaCX-3 Grand Touring and a Subaru Crosstrek Limited is correct.

The price of the Kona Electric ranges from $36,450 for the Ultimate variant of the SEL to $44,650. These rates, like the $7,500 federal tax credit, are before rebates and incentives. In contrast to the Chevy Bolt, which begins slightly higher and is accessible nationwide, the Kona EV is currently only accessible in California.

Whichever Kona you have in mind, be sure to check the KBB.com Fair Purchase Price before buying to see what others in your area are paying. Also note that because it’s so new, it’s hard to estimate what the future resale value of the Kona will be.