2021-07-22 15:59
Automotive
Alex Lowe

New Hyundai Kona N UK prices revealed

New Hyundai Kona N UK prices revealed

Hyundai has announced the pricing for the new Kona N for the UK, following the car being announced back in April this year. The Kona N starts at £35,395 and is in the same product line as the i20 N, and i30 N which take a standard model and give it more power, along wit other enhancements.

The Kona N has a 2.0 litre four cylinder engine with 276bhp and 289lb ft of torque, and can do 0-60mph in 5.5 seconds, with a top speed of 149mph. The car is front wheel drive with an eight speed DSG gearbox with no manual option that we can see.

For the Kona N, Hyundai some bespoke Pirelli P Zero performance tyres as well as 19-inch forged alloy wheels. Also fitted is a limited-slip differential (eLSD).

The new Kona N will go on sale soon in the UK with prices starting at £35,395.

Alex Lowe

New Hyundai Kona N UK prices revealed

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