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Hyundai Kona, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every Hyundai Kona variant sold new in Australia. 4 variants, from $32,500 to $54,000 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Hyundai Australian website and updated weekly.

Every Hyundai Kona variant in Australia, compared

4 variants of the Hyundai Kona are on sale in Australia. Tap a variant to jump to its specs, or compare them side-by-side in the table below.

Hyundai Kona variants compared by price, power, fuel and drivetrain
VariantRRPPower / TorqueFuel / RangeDriveSeats
2.0 FWD2026$32,500110kW / 180Nm6.6L/100kmFWD5
Hybrid FWD2026$39,990104kW / 265Nm3.9L/100kmFWD5
Premium 1.6T AWD2026$49,000146kW / 265Nm7.6L/100kmAWD5
Premium Hybrid FWD2026$54,000104kW / 265Nm3.9L/100kmFWD5

Hyundai Kona 2.0 FWD

$32,500

Power
110kW
Torque
180Nm
0–100
9.9s
Fuel use
6.6L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,300kg
ANCAP
4-star

The 2026 Hyundai Kona 2.0 FWD is a compact SUV that suits first-time buyers and budget-conscious families seeking practical city transport with genuine safety credentials, backed by a 5-year warranty and respectable 5-star ANCAP rating. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine affordability, reasonable fuel economy at 6.6L/100km, and a useful 361-litre boot that actually suits real-world shopping and weekend trips. One thing to consider: the 110kW petrol engine is modest, so if you regularly carry five passengers or tow near its 1300kg capacity, you'll feel the engine working harder than some rivals in this class.

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Hyundai Kona Hybrid FWD

$39,990

Power
104kW
Torque
265Nm
0–100
9.9s
Fuel use
3.9L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,300kg
ANCAP
4-star

The 2026 Hyundai Kona Hybrid FWD is a compact SUV that suits budget-conscious buyers after genuine fuel economy without the complexity of full electrics, delivering an impressive 3.9L/100km combined consumption. Its standout strength is the combination of a 1.6-litre petrol-hybrid drivetrain producing 104kW and 265Nm with a five-star ANCAP safety rating, all backed by Hyundai's five-year warranty and reasonable running costs of around $1353 annually. One thing to consider: while the 361-litre boot and 1300kg towing capacity are adequate for weekend trips, they're modest compared to some rival SUVs if you regularly transport large loads or tow caravans.

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Hyundai Kona Premium 1.6T AWD

$49,000

Power
146kW
Torque
265Nm
0–100
9.9s
Fuel use
7.6L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
AWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,300kg
ANCAP
4-star

The 2026 Hyundai Kona Premium 1.6T AWD is a compact petrol SUV that suits buyers wanting practical all-wheel drive capability without the fuel consumption of larger models, delivering 7.6L/100km efficiency with 146kW and 265Nm from its turbocharged 1.6-litre engine. Its standout strength is the five-star ANCAP safety rating combined with a competitive five-year warranty and estimated running costs around $1353 annually, making it sensible for families prioritising peace of mind. One consideration is the 361-litre boot space, which is modest for serious cargo duties, though it handles 1300kg towing if you need that capacity.

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Hyundai Kona Premium Hybrid FWD

$54,000

Power
104kW
Torque
265Nm
0–100
9.9s
Fuel use
3.9L/100km
Gearbox
Automatic
Drive
FWD
Seats
5
Towing
1,300kg
ANCAP
4-star

The 2026 Hyundai Kona Premium Hybrid FWD is a practical compact SUV that suits budget-conscious families wanting hybrid efficiency without premium pricing, combining a 1.6-litre petrol-electric powertrain that sips just 3.9L/100km with genuine everyday usability across five seats and 361 litres of boot space. Its standout strength is that frugal fuel consumption figure paired with a respectable 1300kg towing capacity, making it genuinely versatile for Australian buyers juggling weekend trips and school runs without constant fuel stops. The main consideration is its modest 104kW output-adequate for city driving and highways, but worth test-driving if you regularly merge in heavy traffic or tow near maximum capacity, as acceleration is leisurely rather than spirited.

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