HYUNDAI KONA ELECTRIC (2023-) 5DR SUV 0.0 ELECTRIC 65.4KWH 218 N LINE TWO TONE AUTO

The Hyundai Kona Electric (2023-) 5DR SUV 0.0 Electric 65.4kWh 218 N Line Two Tone Auto is an innovative and stylish electric SUV that's well-suited for a range of drivers in the UK. As part of Hyundai's popular Kona lineup, this model offers the practicality and spaciousness of an SUV combined with the eco-friendly benefits of fully electric driving. Its distinctive two-tone design and N Line trim give it a sporty and modern appearance, making it an attractive choice for urban dwellers, families, or anyone looking to switch to greener motoring without sacrificing style or comfort. This vehicle is often used for daily commuting, family outings, or city driving, thanks to its compact size and impressive electric range. Known for its reliability and efficient performance, the Hyundai Kona Electric (2023-) stands out among its rivals with a sizeable 65.4kWh battery, providing a smooth and quiet driving experience with minimal emissions. With an average value of around £26,403 in private sales, it offers excellent value for those seeking an environmentally friendly vehicle that combines practicality and standout design. Whether you're a first-time electric car buyer or a seasoned EV enthusiast, the Hyundai Kona Electric is a compelling choice in the competitive electric SUV segment.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data indicates that all recorded vehicles of the Hyundai Kona Electric (2023-) N Line Two Tone Auto with a 65.4kWh battery are within the 0 to 10,000 miles range. This suggests that these vehicles are generally very new or have low mileage, which could be appealing to buyers seeking relatively untouched electric vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data reveals a fairly evenly distributed range of private sale prices for the Hyundai Kona Electric (2023-) 5DR SUV 0.0 Electric 65.4kWh 218 N Line Two Tone Auto. Notably, the most common private sale price brackets are between £26,000 and £28,000, each accounting for approximately 19% of sales, indicating strong buyer interest around this range. There is also significant activity in the slightly lower (£23,000–£25,000) and higher (£27,000–£28,000) price brackets, each representing about 17-19% of sales. Smaller percentages occur in the ranges just below £23,000 and above £28,000, suggesting that while some vehicles are sold at lower or higher prices, the majority cluster around £26,000 to £28,000. Overall, the data suggests a balanced market with a concentration of sales in the mid-to-upper £20,000s.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Hyundai Kona Electric vehicles of this model are manufactured in 2024, accounting for 71.6%, with a smaller proportion from 2025 at 28.4%. This suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively recent models, predominantly from 2024, which may reflect their recent launch or high demand for this year’s production. The presence of some 2025 models indicates ongoing manufacturing or stock availability into the following year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Hyundai Kona Electric (2023) models is grey, accounting for approximately 25.7% of vehicles. This is followed closely by blue at 21.6% and black at 20.3%, suggesting these three colours are quite popular among owners. White, at 14.9%, and silver, at 12.2%, are less common but still represent a significant portion of the fleet. Red, with only 5.4%, is the least prevalent main colour. Overall, neutral tones like grey, black, and white dominate, which is typical for electric vehicles, potentially reflecting preferences for classic and understated colours in this segment.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Hyundai Kona Electric vehicles (2023 model) are typically registered to a single keeper, accounting for 90.5% of the vehicles sampled. A smaller portion, 4.1%, have had two registered keepers, while 5.4% of the vehicles have an unknown or unspecified number of keepers. This suggests that most owners tend to retain their vehicle for an extended period, reflecting stable ownership patterns for this model.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Hyundai Kona Electric (2023-) vehicles in this sample are 100% electric, with no engine capacity information available. This aligns with the vehicle's electric nature, meaning engine capacity is not applicable. Thus, the relevant primary fuel type is exclusively electric, highlighting the model's status as a fully electric SUV.