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Hyundai Kona EV Pricing = $36,450 to $44,650 — Best CUV Available?

Hyundai has announced details on US pricing for the Kona Electric, which we only previously slid into our 2019 CleanTechnica Car of the Year competition. At the bottom end, $36,450 (before incentives) will get you into the base “SEL” trim (64 kWh version). That’s a great EV with 258 miles (EPA) range that you can get for under $30,000 after the US EV tax credit (up to $7,500 depending on tax liability). Arguably, this is the best CUV available at this price point. If you want one, join the queue as soon as you can!

Audi e-tron vs. Hyundai Kona EV vs. Jaguar I-PACE vs. Kia e-Niro vs. Nissan LEAF…

Two weeks ago, we published our 2019 CleanTechnica Car of the Year finalists. In case you missed that announcement or just felt too lazy to take 10 seconds to vote, we wanted to give you a proper second chance. So, I’m republishing a portion of that article intro, the finalists again, and how to vote. After this, the polls will be closed and we’ll be announcing the winner.

2019 Hyundai Kona Electric Review

The first time I drove a Hyundai Kona Electric, it was in rough prototype shape on a frozen lake in northern Sweden. That was back in February, and getting to spin the wheels in the honking traffic of Los Angeles last week made it clear that the company has done tremendous work in the intervening months to introduce one of the best all-electric vehicles on the road today.

Tesla Model 3 Production, PR, & Costs … Hyundai Kona EV Specs … (#CleanTechnica Top…

With the end of the quarter wrapping up, Tesla Model 3 production news and speculation this past week was hotter than a spoon on a Florida beach. A story about official Hyundai Kona EV specs were able to sneak into the top 5 nonetheless, with the biggest reader concern about this sizzling newcomer being that Hyundai probably won’t have the capacity (read: battery supply) to build a ton of them.