2021 Hyundai Kona Electric: Fact sheet

Buying an electric car introduces a whole new world of facts and figures to learn about and compare. To help, we've created this handy data card to give you all the crucial pieces of the EV puzzle.


The Hyundai Kona Electric is available in two trim grades, Elite and Highlander, both of which are available in either a standard or long-range version. All models are front-wheel drive and prices start from $54,500 and climb to $64,000 (both noted before on-road costs).

2021 Hyundai Kona Electric – data table

Standard Range Long Range
Price (MSRP) $54,500 (Elite) | $58,000 (Highlander) $60,500 (Elite) | $64,000 (Highlander)
Format Single motor, front-wheel drive Single motor, front-wheel drive
Power 100kW 150kW
Torque 395Nm 395Nm
Battery size 39.2kWh 64kWh
Range (WLTP) 305km 484km
Energy use 14.3kWh/100km 14.7 kWh/100km
Max charge speed 100kW DC 100kW DC
Plug type Type 2 AC / CCS2 DC Type 2 AC / CCS2 DC
Weight (tare) 1593kg 1743kg
Boot space 332L / 1114L 332L / 1114L

All Kona variants include a portable home charger, and a wallbox can be arranged through your Hyundai dealer.

Approximate charging times – 0-80 per cent

Home
(up to 2.4kW)
Wallbox
(up to 7.7kW)
Three-phase
(up to 11kW)
Public
(up to 50kW DC)
Maximum
Hyundai Kona Standard Range 39.2kWh 13h 4h 2h 50min 38min 20min @100kW
Hyundai Kona
Long Range
64kWh 21h 20min 6h 40min 4h 40min 1hr 30min @100kW
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