Compare every Hyundai Kona variant sold new in Australia. 30 variants, from $32,500 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.
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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 4-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.
Configure the 2.0 FWDThe 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 four-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.
Configure the Hybrid FWDThe MY21 Hyundai Kona KONA is the facelifted OS-generation small SUV, powered by the Smartstream G2.0 Atkinson producing 110 kW and 180 Nm through an Intelligent Variable Transmission driving the front wheels. Hyundai quotes 6.2 L/100km combined and 148 g/km of CO2 on the ADR 81/02 cycle from a 50-litre tank. It measures 4205 mm long on a 2,600 mm wheelbase with 374 litres of VDA boot space, expanding to 1,156 litres.
Configure the KONA 2.0 Atkinson MPi 2WD (OS MY21)The OS Kona Go 2.0 MPi is the entry point to the pre-facelift Kona range, using the naturally aspirated 2.0-litre petrol with 110kW and 180Nm through a six-speed automatic and front-wheel drive. It is the cheapest way into the model and the simplest mechanically, with 361 litres of boot space and a 7.2L/100km combined figure.
Configure the Go 2.0 MPi 2WDThe OS Kona Go 1.6 T-GDi AWD pairs the 130kW/265Nm turbo petrol with a seven-speed dual-clutch and all-wheel drive, in the lowest-priced trim. It is the quicker and grippier of the two Go powertrains and uses less fuel on paper than the 2.0, at 6.7L/100km combined, though it asks for a more complex driveline.
Configure the Go 1.6 T-GDi AWDThe MY23 Hyundai Kona (SX2) Kona 2.0 MPi 2WD is a second-generation small SUV sold new in Australia from 2023. It runs a 2.0-litre petrol making 110 kW and 180 Nm, drives the front wheels, and is rated at 6.6 L/100km combined on the ADR 81/02 cycle. It measures 4350 mm long on a 2,660 mm wheelbase with 407 litres of boot space behind the rear seats, and can tow 1,300 kg braked. Figures are taken from Hyundai Australia's June 2023 Kona specification sheet.
Configure the Kona 2.0 MPi 2WDThe MY23 Hyundai Kona (SX2) Kona 1.6 GDi Hybrid 2WD is a second-generation small SUV sold new in Australia from 2023. It runs a 1.6-litre petrol-electric hybrid making 104 kW and 265 Nm, drives the front wheels, and is rated at 3.9 L/100km combined on the ADR 81/02 cycle. It measures 4350 mm long on a 2,660 mm wheelbase with 407 litres of boot space behind the rear seats, and can tow 1,300 kg braked. Figures are taken from Hyundai Australia's June 2023 Kona specification sheet.
Configure the Kona 1.6 GDi Hybrid 2WDThe MY23 Hyundai Kona (SX2) Kona N Line 1.6 T-GDi AWD is a second-generation small SUV sold new in Australia from 2023. It runs a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol making 146 kW and 265 Nm, drives the all four wheels through Hyundai's HTRAC system, and is rated at 7.6 L/100km combined on the ADR 81/02 cycle. It measures 4385 mm long on a 2,660 mm wheelbase with 407 litres of boot space behind the rear seats, and can tow 1,300 kg braked. Figures are taken from Hyundai Australia's June 2023 Kona specification sheet.
Configure the Kona N Line 1.6 T-GDi AWDThe MY23 Hyundai Kona (SX2) Kona N Line 1.6 GDi Hybrid 2WD is a second-generation small SUV sold new in Australia from 2023. It runs a 1.6-litre petrol-electric hybrid making 104 kW and 265 Nm, drives the front wheels, and is rated at 3.9 L/100km combined on the ADR 81/02 cycle. It measures 4385 mm long on a 2,660 mm wheelbase with 407 litres of boot space behind the rear seats, and can tow 1,300 kg braked. Figures are taken from Hyundai Australia's June 2023 Kona specification sheet.
Configure the Kona N Line 1.6 GDi Hybrid 2WDThe MY23 Hyundai Kona (SX2) Kona N Line 2.0 MPi 2WD is a second-generation small SUV sold new in Australia from 2023. It runs a 2.0-litre petrol making 110 kW and 180 Nm, drives the front wheels, and is rated at 6.6 L/100km combined on the ADR 81/02 cycle. It measures 4385 mm long on a 2,660 mm wheelbase with 407 litres of boot space behind the rear seats, and can tow 1,300 kg braked. Figures are taken from Hyundai Australia's June 2023 Kona specification sheet.
Configure the Kona N Line 2.0 MPi 2WDThe MY21 Hyundai Kona Elite is the facelifted OS-generation small SUV, powered by the Smartstream G2.0 Atkinson producing 110 kW and 180 Nm through an Intelligent Variable Transmission driving the front wheels. Hyundai quotes 6.2 L/100km combined and 148 g/km of CO2 on the ADR 81/02 cycle from a 50-litre tank. It measures 4205 mm long on a 2,600 mm wheelbase with 374 litres of VDA boot space, expanding to 1,156 litres.
Configure the Elite 2.0 Atkinson MPi 2WD (OS MY21)The MY21 Hyundai Kona Active is the facelifted OS-generation small SUV, powered by the Smartstream G2.0 Atkinson producing 110 kW and 180 Nm through an Intelligent Variable Transmission driving the front wheels. Hyundai quotes 6.2 L/100km combined and 148 g/km of CO2 on the ADR 81/02 cycle from a 50-litre tank. It measures 4205 mm long on a 2,600 mm wheelbase with 374 litres of VDA boot space, expanding to 1,156 litres.
Configure the Active 2.0 Atkinson MPi 2WD (OS MY21)The MY21 Hyundai Kona Highlander is the facelifted OS-generation small SUV, powered by the Smartstream G2.0 Atkinson producing 110 kW and 180 Nm through an Intelligent Variable Transmission driving the front wheels. Hyundai quotes 6.2 L/100km combined and 148 g/km of CO2 on the ADR 81/02 cycle from a 50-litre tank. It measures 4205 mm long on a 2,600 mm wheelbase with 374 litres of VDA boot space, expanding to 1,156 litres.
Configure the Highlander 2.0 Atkinson MPi 2WD (OS MY21)The MY21 Hyundai Kona N Line is the facelifted OS-generation small SUV, powered by the Smartstream G1.6 T-GDi producing 146 kW and 265 Nm through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and on-demand all-wheel drive. Hyundai quotes 6.9 L/100km combined and 156 g/km of CO2 on the ADR 81/02 cycle from a 50-litre tank. It measures 4215 mm long on a 2,600 mm wheelbase with 374 litres of VDA boot space, expanding to 1,156 litres.
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