Summary
The Hyundai Kona Electric is a compact battery-powered family SUV that directly rivals the Kia Niro EV and Volkswagen ID.3. This is the second-generation version, which became available to order in the UK in Autumn 2023.
Unlike the former SUV range, this new Kona model has been designed as an electric car first, and then adapted to offer petrol and petrol-electric hybrid options afterwards. We have assessed those combustion-powered versions separately.
Its predecessor was highly regarded by the British motoring media and a tough act to follow, but reviewers agree that the new model is a significant improvement.
The Carbuyer team notes that Hyundai has “clearly listened to customer feedback” by increasing interior space and making the family car feel “more grown-up inside” by installing plush cabin materials and a suite of the brand’s latest infotainment and driving assistance technology.
Like the similar Kia Niro EV, reviewers conclude that the car’s electric powertrain is a key highlight. With a battery range that will exceed 300 miles (according to official lab testing procedures), Driving Electric notes that the Kona Electric can travel further than many of its compact SUV rivals.
Top-spec trims can get quite expensive, and outlets also report that some rivals have faster charging speeds. “It’s a shame it’s not a little more exciting to drive”, adds Car‘s CJ Hubbard, “but we imagine most buyers will be happy to trade this for the additional space. The tech you can get really is quite impressive for this class, too.”
As of July 2025, the Hyundai Kona Electric holds a New Car Expert Rating of A, with a score of 77%. It scores top marks for having zero tailpipe emissions, low running costs, media review scores and new car warranty coverage. However, its safety score is only average.
- Hyundai Kona (petrol and hybrid versions) – Expert Rating
- Hyundai Kona Electric (2018 to 2023) – Expert Rating
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Kona Electric highlights
- Impressive electric range
- Practical and well-built interior
- Extensive equipment list as standard
Kona Electric lowlights
- Range gets expensive towards the top
- Poor charging speeds for rapid charging network
- Alternatives are more fun to drive
Key specifications
Body style: Small SUV/crossover
Engines: electric, battery-powered
Price: From £34,995 on-road
Launched: Autumn 2023
Last updated: N/A
Replacement due: TBA
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Media reviews
Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Featured reviews
“The original Hyundai Kona Electric was good, but the second-generation model is even better. It’s larger, which means it’s more practical than many of its rivals, while a combination of plush materials and the latest tech make the interior feel more upmarket than before.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 9 / 10
Read full review“The Hyundai Kona Electric is a spacious family car with excellent electric range, but there are some cheap materials inside and it’s not the most fun car in corners.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
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Business Car
Model reviewed: Ultimate 65kWh
Score: 8 / 10
“The biggest asset of the Hyundai Kona Electric’s chassis is ride comfort, which is impressive, the suspension doing a very good job of absorbing bumps and potholes. Handling-wise, although things get a bit roly-poly under hard cornering and braking it can still be fun to drive once you’re used to this, and underlying grip levels are good. The steering is unfeelsome but precise enough. Perhaps the biggest snag with the driving experience is that the various assistance systems can be annoyingly intrusive.”
Author: Sean Keywood
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Car
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 6 / 10
“It’s a shame the Hyundai Kona Electric isn’t a little more exciting to drive, but we imagine most buyers will be happy to trade this for the additional space and the sheer good sense exhibited by the interior design.”
Author: CJ Hubbard
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Carbuyer
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 9 / 10
“The latest Hyundai Kona Electric is more spacious, refined and upmarket than its predecessor, making it a serious contender for the small SUV throne.”
Author: Ellis Hyde, Andy Goodwin
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Driving Electric
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 9 / 10
“As futuristic as it is family-friendly, the second-generation Hyundai Kona Electric moves the game on from its predecessor in almost every respect.”
Author: Tome Jervis, John McIlroy
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Electrifying.com
Model reviewed:
Score: 9 / 10
“We’ve always been big fans of the Hyundai Kona Electric, thanks to its real-world efficiency and practicality. But rivals caught up, and technology moves fast in the electric car world. So Hyundai has moved the game on again, with a new Kona with upgrades just about everywhere. It feels more spacious and is a real step forward in terms of quality and technology.”
Author: Ginny Buckley
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Green Car Guide
Score: 8 / 10
“The new Hyundai Kona Electric has grown in size, but the key selling points of the previous model remain: a practical range (up to 319 miles), and competitive pricing.”
Author: Paul Clarke
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Parkers
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 7 / 10
“The Hyundai Kona Electric isn’t the most exciting thing on four wheels, but you detect the effort that’s gone into this small electric SUV very easily. Anyone upgrading from the previous version is going to be pleasantly surprised, we reckon.”
Author: CJ Hubbard
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The Sunday Times
Model reviewed: Range overview (including petrol and hybrid models)
Score: 9 / 10
“It whirrs around town in near silence, providing no audible thumps and bangs whatsoever from the suspension, with super-smooth ride quality to match.”
Author: Matt Robinson
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Top Gear
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“The new Hyundai Kona Electric is just as competent as before, but with more of all the good stuff. Well done Hyundai.”
Author: Greg Potts
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Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
Overall score: 4 stars
Date tested: December 2023
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Adult protection: 80%
Child protection: 83%
Vulnerable road users: 64%
Safety assist: 60%
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
As of July 2025, the Hyundai Kona Electric has not been lab tested by Green NCAP.
The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the Kona Electric is likely to score very highly in Green NCAP testing whenever it ever takes place. Check back again soon.
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
No reliability rating
As of July 2025, we don’t have enough reliability data on the Hyundai Kona Electric to generate a reliability rating.
The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy. As soon as we have sufficient data on the Kona Electric, we’ll publish the score here.
Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data
| Battery range | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| EV models | 280 miles | B |
| Electrical efficiency | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| EV models | 4.5 m/KWh | B |
| Insurance group | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| All models | 31 | C |
| Service and maintenance | Cost | Score |
| Year 1 | £194 | B |
| Year 2 | £457 | B |
| Year 3 | £766 | B |
| Year 4 | £918 | A |
| Year 5 | £1,195 | A |
| Overall | £3,530 | A |
The Hyundai Kona Electric is a very affordable car to own and run, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.
The electrical efficiency (the EV equivalent of fuel economy) is good, while range is perfectly decent for most household use. If you regularly make long journeys then you may prefer an EV with a range of 300-350 miles, and there are a growing number of choices available.
Servicing costs should be good to very good over the first five years, while insurance is about average – nothing special, but better than others.
Warranty rating
New car warranty information for the Hyundai Kona Electric
| Overall rating | D | 31% |
| Petrol or diesel models | E | 17% |
| Electric or hybrid models | C | 56% |
| New car warranty duration | 3 years |
| New car warranty mileage | 60,000 miles |
| Battery warranty duration | 8 years |
| Battery warranty mileage | 100,000 miles |
Hyundai’s new car warranty is better than average, and better than rival brands in a similar price bracket as the Kona Electric.
The duration is five years, with no limit on mileage. In addition to the standard new car warranty, there is a separate eight-year/100,000-mile warranty for the battery components.
If you’re looking to buy a used car that is approaching the end of its warranty period, a used car warranty is usually a worthwhile investment. Check out The Car Expert’s guide to the best used car warranty providers, which will probably be cheaper than a warranty sold by a dealer.
Awards
Trophies, prizes and awards that the Hyundai Kona Electric has received

2023
- Auto Express Awards – Car of the Year (full Kona range)
- The Car Expert Awards – Best Small SUV
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