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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Kona the conqueror

Good looks can only get you so far in life, even in cars. It’s so easy to be enamored with a vehicle’s aesthetics to the point that it has also become easy to look the other way if the performance isn’t up to par.

Kona the conqueror

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Hyundai’s subcompact SUV, the Kona, begs to differ because it has something more to offer beyond its globally-acclaimed style:

The Kona may be the Tucson’s funkier and more adventurous younger brother, but it’s not a rookie when it comes to performance. It’s well-endowed, thanks to its  2.0-liter Atkinson gasoline engine with  6-speed AT transmission,  Euro 4 emission rating, and can give you a  maximum power of 149ps/6,200rpm  and a  maximum torque of 18.3kg-m/4,500rpm.  

From long rides to uphill climbs, driving the Kona feels like a breeze. The fact that its Drive Mode Technology allows you to command how and when to exert power that will efficiently satisfy your driving style is just a bonus.

Apart from its modern interiors complete with cushioned fabric for its  5-seating capacity, the  Kona has ample headroom (front & back) and leg room, thanks to a  wide exterior dimension of 1,800mm  that contribute to better on-road stability, and a  long wheelbase of  2,600mm  that affords greater passenger leg room.

City dwellers and outdoor adventurers alike can feel secure on the road with the  Kona’s  standard  six-airbag system, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Tire Pressure Monitoring System, ISOFIX child seat anchors,  and a convenient  Smart Key + Push Button Start system.

The  Kona  has made its mark as a member of the Hyundai SUV family due to a characteristic that they all share: distinct durability, thanks to Hyundai’s Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) which is known to be 10% lighter but twice as rigid as conventional steel. Reports of its older brother, the Tucson, have gone viral for remaining in relatively one piece after a four-ton boulder crashed into it. That’s because the Tucson is made with 51% AHSS. Still, the  Kona  is unfazed. Its  proudly 51.8% AHSS body boosted its safety ratings in various crash tests performed in Europe and North America.

Kona the conqueror

Much has been said about the  Kona’s head-turning style and performance which has captivated international award giving bodies in the past few years. But with its  wing-like fenders, sporty exoskeleton design, cascading grille complete with a brilliant separated headlight design composed of  projector halogen headlights and LED Daytime Running Lights, can you really blame them?

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