Category: Hyundai Electric Vehicles Forum

  • Kia e-Niro and Hyundai Kona electric

    By increasing the premium as well as lowering the VAT, the purchase of an e-car is to be preferred. I have therefore been reading with you for some time and have, among other things, determined myself because of the range and the price of the basic model for the full promotion on the e-Niro or the Kona electric. In any case, I would take the large model with a large battery, the performance is not important, but nice. Due to the changes to the MY2020.5 it is only to become the new model, especially threep Since it will not be so much to configure and it will become my first new car, I would choose all the special equipment, so that I would end up with the Kona at 50200 and the e-Niro at 49860. Since the two list prices are so close together, it will probably depend on the possible discounts and the small differences. At the e-Niro you have a little bit more legroom behind, for that tells me at the Koko In addition, the e-Niro has an up-to-date delivery period of 8 to 12 months, I still have to ask Kona. I am mobile and unbound in time, but it may be good that due to the long delivery period the VAT is back at 19% at the time of delivery and I can pay back. Apart from that, I would be interested in experiences with the two models, especially with the current model year. Just like anyone in the same situation on the one hand or on the other hand. and what was decisive for him. Oh yes, test drives are booked for the next few days. Thank you very much!

  • km differences Summer on winter tyres

    Kona Elektro, 2021, 64kWh, 204PS During the summer holidays 215/55/17 I was shown a driven distance of 86km in the speedometer and the BlueLink app on arrival. After changing to the winter bikes 215/50/17 I was shown 91km. Original summer tyres and from Hyundai the suitable complete wheel set with winter tyres. Tyre pressure sensors were automatically detected after the wheel change. Yes, tyre circumference is slightly different (-3.2%). But a km difference of 7%? In previous cars I also had different tyre dimensions, but I never noticed that clearly. Do you still have to enter the other tyre dimensions somewhere in the computer?