Compare every Hyundai Kona Electric variant sold new in Australia. 18 variants, from $54,000 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Hyundai Australian website and updated weekly.
18 variants of the Hyundai Kona Electric are on sale in Australia. Tap to compare them side-by-side, then tap any variant for its full specs.
The 2026 Hyundai Kona Electric Standard Range is a practical compact electric SUV that suits buyers seeking affordable EV motoring with genuine everyday usability, offering a 395km driving range that covers most Australian commutes on a single charge. Its standout strength is the combination of low running costs (approximately $1353 annually) and Hyundai's reassuring 5-year warranty, backed by a 4-star ANCAP safety rating. The main consideration is its modest 99kW output and 255Nm torque-adequate rather than quick-so it's best suited to those prioritising efficiency and affordability over performance.
Configure the Standard Range 99kWThe MY24 Hyundai Kona Electric Standard Range 99kW is the second-generation (SX2) electric Kona sold new in Australia during 2024. A single front-mounted permanent-magnet motor makes 99 kW and 255 Nm, drawing on a 48.6 kWh lithium-ion pack for a WLTP range of 370 km at 148 Wh/km. It accepts up to 10.4 kW AC and 100 kW DC on a CCS Combo 2 port, supports 3 kW vehicle-to-load, and carries 407 litres behind the rear seats plus a 27-litre front boot.
Configure the Standard Range 99kWThe 2026 Hyundai Kona Electric Extended Range is a practical five-seater SUV that suits Aussie buyers after an affordable, hassle-free electric daily driver. It's got a seriously impressive 395km electric range, so you can comfortably handle most commutes and weekend trips on a single charge. Just keep in mind that charging infrastructure is still rolling out across regional Australia, so plan accordingly if you're not in a metro area.
Configure the Extended Range 150kWThe MY24 Hyundai Kona Electric Extended Range 150kW is the second-generation (SX2) electric Kona sold new in Australia during 2024. A single front-mounted permanent-magnet motor makes 150 kW and 255 Nm, drawing on a 64.8 kWh lithium-ion pack for a WLTP range of 505 km at 147 Wh/km. It accepts up to 10.4 kW AC and 100 kW DC on a CCS Combo 2 port, supports 3 kW vehicle-to-load, and carries 407 litres behind the rear seats plus a 27-litre front boot.
Configure the Extended Range 150kWThe Extended Range Kona Electric steps up to a 64kWh battery and a 150kW motor, good for 484km on the WLTP cycle, which was class-leading for a small electric SUV at the time. Torque is the same 395Nm as the Standard Range, so the gain is range and outright power rather than low-speed shove. Boot space is 332 litres.
Configure the Elite Extended Range 150kW (OS 2021-2023)The Standard Range Kona Electric uses a 39.2kWh battery and a 100kW motor for 305km of WLTP range. It is the cheaper of the two battery sizes and is aimed at buyers whose driving is mostly local, with the same 395Nm of torque as the bigger car and 332 litres of boot space.
Configure the Highlander Standard Range 100kW (OS 2021-2023)The Standard Range Kona Electric uses a 39.2kWh battery and a 100kW motor for 305km of WLTP range. It is the cheaper of the two battery sizes and is aimed at buyers whose driving is mostly local, with the same 395Nm of torque as the bigger car and 332 litres of boot space.
Configure the Elite Standard Range 100kW (OS 2021-2023)The Extended Range Kona Electric steps up to a 64kWh battery and a 150kW motor, good for 484km on the WLTP cycle, which was class-leading for a small electric SUV at the time. Torque is the same 395Nm as the Standard Range, so the gain is range and outright power rather than low-speed shove. Boot space is 332 litres.
Configure the Highlander Extended Range 150kW (OS 2021-2023)The MY25 Hyundai Kona Electric Standard Range 99kW pairs a front-mounted permanent-magnet synchronous motor rated at 99 kW and 255 Nm with a 48.6 kWh lithium-ion battery. Hyundai quotes 370 km of WLTP range and 148 Wh/km combined on 17-inch wheels. AC charging runs at up to 10.4 kW and DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, and the car supports vehicle-to-load output at 250 V / 3 kW through a domestic three-pin socket inside the cabin. Boot space is 407 litres behind the rear seat, 1,241 litres folded, plus a 27-litre front compartment.
Configure the Standard Range 99kW (SX2 MY25)The MY25 Hyundai Kona Electric Extended Range 150kW pairs a front-mounted permanent-magnet synchronous motor rated at 150 kW and 255 Nm with a 64.8 kWh lithium-ion battery. Hyundai quotes 505 km of WLTP range and 147 Wh/km combined on 17-inch wheels. AC charging runs at up to 10.4 kW and DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, and the car supports vehicle-to-load output at 250 V / 3 kW through a domestic three-pin socket inside the cabin. Boot space is 407 litres behind the rear seat, 1,241 litres folded, plus a 27-litre front compartment.
Configure the Extended Range 150kW (SX2 MY25)The MY25 Hyundai Kona Electric N Line Extended Range 150kW pairs a front-mounted permanent-magnet synchronous motor rated at 150 kW and 255 Nm with a 64.8 kWh lithium-ion battery. Hyundai quotes 444 km of WLTP range and 167 Wh/km combined on 19-inch wheels. AC charging runs at up to 10.4 kW and DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, and the car supports vehicle-to-load output at 250 V / 3 kW through a domestic three-pin socket inside the cabin. Boot space is 407 litres behind the rear seat, 1,241 litres folded, plus a 27-litre front compartment.
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