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At Hyundai, we know a thing or two about bumps in the road. And we overcome them with an unshakable belief in a better future. By staying positive, we see opportunities where others see obstacles. We evolve. Instead of ignoring the behaviour changes in our customers, we adapt. Instead of sticking to old formulas, we reinvent the SUV. Get to know the KONA Electric, the KONA Hybrid and the KONA N Line and start your progress with a Hyundai.
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When it comes to electric mobility, there are several types of powertrains available on the market today. Battery Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles.
BEVs, such as the KONA Electric, run on electric power alone, and allow for emissions-free driving.
A Hybrid, or Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), is equipped with both an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. Depending on the driving situation, cars like the TUCSON Hybrid switch seamlessly between the electric motor and conventional engine, sometimes utilising both at the same time.
A Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) like the SANTA FE Plug-in, gives you the best of both worlds, with the ability to drive on electric power alone for short distances, and the added benefit of a petrol or diesel engine when you need it.
Over their service life, electrified vehicles have lower carbon emissions than those that rely on petrol or diesel alone and therefore, make less of an impact on global CO2 levels. For example, the KONA Electric produces zero emissions while providing a driving range of 484 km with the 64kWh Battery option (WLTP). There are also financial benefits in making the switch to EV. While the purchase of an EV can be more expensive than the average automobile, the operating costs are typically lower. Furthermore, BEVs in particular, have only a fraction of the moving parts that a conventional automobile has, meaning in many cases a reduced maintenance cost. When you combine this with the multiple government incentives available in Europe, such as tax benefits, free parking and more, switching to an EV can be an attractive offer.