The 2024 Hyundai Kona is one of the most popular small SUVs on sale today – and for good reason: it offers strong levels of 'style', practicality, technology and safety, all of which are key considerations for buyers in the competitive mainstream segment, which also includes the Kia Seltos and Nissan Qashqai, among others.
So, CarsGuide Contributing Journalist Andrew Chesterton has been living with the Kona's eponymous entrylevel variant for three months to find out if it's all the small SUV you could ever need.
After all, the Hyundai's lineup is expansive, with a highspec Premium grade available at a, uh, premium. Then there's the sporty but optional N Line package – and that's all before you consider which powertrain option you want. Will it be the 2.0litre naturally aspirated petrol fourcylinder engine on test here, or maybe the 1.6litre turbocharged unit? But let's not forget the 'selfcharging' hybrid and allelectric alternatives. Point being, there's a lot to decide on here.
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Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
00:24 Pricing and features
01:28 Design
02:27 Practicality
03:35 Under the bonnet
03:49 Efficiency
04:10 Driving
06:46 Safety
07:11 Ownership
07:25 Verdict
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