Hyundai has added a new SUV to the ever-popular crossover market. Aidan Rennie-Jones finds out how the Kona stacks up
IT might feel like just about every car manufacturer is battling for sales in the fiercely-fought B-segment sport utility vehicle sector – and you’d be right. Hyundai is looking to get noticed with its new Kona.
WHAT’S NEW?
The Kona is an entirely new model on a bespoke platform. Starting at £16,195, it comes packed with kit and clever technology, such as autonomous city braking, full LED twin headlamps and two-tone roof. What’s more, the SUV is available with four-wheel drive and the first Hyundai to get Display Audio, a new seven-inch touchscreen multimedia system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
WHAT’S UNDER THE BONNET?
This story is from the January 2018 edition of EADT Suffolk.
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