With a Competitive Price of R$ 169,000, the New Kona Hybrid, SUV from Hyundai, Positions Itself as the Most Affordable Hybrid in Its Class.
The Hyundai has shaken up the Brazilian Automotive Market with the launch of the Kona Hybrid, an SUV that not only boasts a bold design but also impressive energy efficiency numbers. According to the manufacturer, the new vehicle achieves over 20 km/l, a milestone for the category.
At first glance, the Kona Hybrid impresses. The front grille in Black Piano and the highlighted chrome Hyundai logo give the car an undeniable presence. The full LED headlights and daytime running lights (DRL) reinforce this striking identity.
But it’s not just the appearance that is noteworthy. The car is equipped with an ACC system radar (Adaptive Cruise Control), elevating safety standards on the road.
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The exterior appearance is complemented by boldly designed wheels, 205/60 R16 tires, and a side mirror with a blind spot sensor.
Internal Space and Technology of the New Hybrid SUV from Hyundai
Efficiency doesn’t stop under the hood. Inside, the Kona Hybrid offers a series of features, such as a 10.25-inch multimedia screen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The equally expansive digital dashboard provides a range of real-time information, from fuel level to battery charging data and eco mode.
The interior finish reflects attention to detail, with leather seats, electric adjustment for depth and tilt, and even voice commands for multimedia.
Spacious and Functional Trunk
We cannot overlook the cargo space. The trunk of the Kona Hybrid has a capacity of 332 liters, and its flat design makes it easy to load larger items. Features like fastening hooks and lighting are just the cherry on top.
With a price of R$ 169,000, the Hyundai Kona Hybrid positions itself as the most affordable hybrid in its class. Considering the fuel savings, high-tech features, and safety standards, this car could very well be the smart choice for those seeking efficiency without sacrificing style and comfort.
In an increasingly competitive market, the Kona Hybrid stands out as a complete package, making it a serious option for those ready to take the next step towards sustainable mobility.


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