The new 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric debuted Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show. According to Hyundai’s estimates, the small electric SUV will feature up to 260 miles of range with advanced safety and convenience features.
Hyundai first unveiled the Kona electric model in 2018, and it quickly caught on with the public and media.
When it arrived in North America, it featured a best-in-class (258 miles) range at an attractive price of under $40,000. However, with new EVs entering the market since, like the Chevy Bolt EUV with 247 miles of range and the Tesla Model Y with over 300 miles of range, the small SUV lost ground.
Despite a 2022 refresh including a new front fascia and a more minimalist, aerodynamic grille designed to jump-start sales again, Hyundai took it a step further this year, leaning into a new “EV-led” design for the 2024 model year.
Breaking away from conventional ICE to EV development, Hyundai led with an EV-first approach, resulting in a boldly rugged exterior design.
Hyundai enhanced the aerodynamics further with a 0.27 drag coefficient from a newly designed sleek nose and tailgate.
2024 Hyundai Kona Electric (Source: Hyundai)
To add to the electric-first design, the 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric includes a seamless horizon lamp highlighting the front end with added pixel graphics.
On the inside, Hyundai boasts a larger “living space,” including a floating C-pad with dual 12.3-inch panoramic display screens. The front seats are 30% slimmer to maximize rear passenger legroom.
2024 Hyundai Kona Electric (Source: Hyundai)
After releasing details for Europe and other global markets in March, we are finally learning what we can expect in the US and Canada.
2024 Hyundai Kona Electric specs and features
Hyundai released the 2024 Kona Electric specs for North America at the NY International Auto Show with an estimated range of up to 260 miles.
The Kona EV comes in two versions. The standard version has a 48.6 kWh battery with 133 hp and 188 lb-ft of torque. (The range is not yet confirmed.) The longer 260-mile range model uses a 64.8 kWh battery with 201 hp and 188 lb-ft of torque.
2024 Hyundai Kona Electric (Source: Hyundai)
According to Hyundai’s tests, with 400V fast charge capability, the electric SUV can be recharged from 10% to 80% in around 43 minutes.
In addition, the Hyundai’s small electric SUV comes loaded with active grille shutters, vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities, i-PEDAL driving mode, and Smart Regenerative System that can adjust regeneration based on real-time traffic conditions.
José Muñoz, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America said:
The new Kona Electric represents the next step forward in eco-friendly mobility solutions, a key model in Hyundai’s rapid transition to clean mobility and progress for humanity.
According to Hyundai, the Kona Electric will be available at US dealerships later this fall for delivery next year.
Electrek’s Take
Personally, I’m a huge fan of the upgraded design. The EV-led style gives it a more modern, aerodynamic look for the new age of electric vehicles.
My only complaint is that Hyundai still hasn’t changed the placement of the charger port door – right on the front. Other than that, well done with the redesign, Hyundai.
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Compton, California, has unveiled 25 new electric school buses – the school district’s first – and 25 Tellus 180 kW DC fast chargers.
Compton Unified School District (CUSD) in southern Los Angeles County is putting 17 Thomas Built Type A and eight Thomas Built Type C electric school buses on the road this spring. In addition to working with Thomas Built, CUSD also collaborated with electrification-as-a-service provider Highland Electric Fleet, utility Southern California Edison, and school transportation provider Durham School Services.
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean School Bus Program awarded funds for the vehicles in the program’s first round. EPA also awarded CUSD funds for the third round of the program and anticipates introducing an additional 25 EV school buses in the future.
“I can’t stress enough how vital grants like these are and the need for continued support from our partners in government at the state and federal level to fund additional grants for school districts and their transportation partners that are ready to deliver and operate zero-emission buses,” said Tim Wertner, CEO of Durham School Services.
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CUSD, which serves Compton and parts of the cities of Carson and Los Angeles, currently serves more than 17,000 students at 36 sites. The district has a high school graduation rate of 93% and an 88% college acceptance rate. One in 11 children in Los Angeles County have asthma, which makes the need for emissions-free school transportation that much more pressing.
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After cutting lease prices by $200 this month, the Rivian R1S is now surprisingly affordable. It may even be a better deal than the new Tesla Model Y.
Rivian cuts R1S lease prices by $200 per month
Rivian’s R1S is one of the hottest electric SUVs on the market. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you’re missing out.
With some of the best deals to date, now may be the time. Rivian lowered R1S lease prices earlier this month to just $599 for 36 months, with $8,493 due at signing (30,000 miles). The offer is for the new 2025 R1S Adventure Dual Standard, which starts at $75,900.
Before the price cut, the R1S was listed at $799 per month, with $8,694 due at signing. The electric SUV now has the same lease price as the R1T, despite costing $6,000 more.
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The 2025 R1T Dual Motor starts at $69,900, essentially making it a free $6,000 upgrade. At that price, you may even want to consider it over the new Tesla Model Y.
Tesla’s new Model Y Launch Series arrived with lease prices of $699 for 36 months. With $4,393 due at signing, the effective rate is $821 per month, or just $13 less than the R1S at $834. However, the 2025 R1S costs nearly $15,000 more, with the Model Y Launch Series price at $59,990.
Rivian is also offering an “All-Electric Upgrade Offer” of up to $6,000 for those looking to trade-in their gas-powered car, but base models are not included.
Starting Price
Range (EPA-est.)
2025 Rivian R1S Dual Standard
$75,900
270 miles
2026 Tesla Model Y Launch Series
$59,990
327 miles
Rivian R1S Dual Standard vs new Tesla Model Y Launch Series
To take advantage of the Rivian R1S lease deal, you must order it before March 15 and take delivery on or before March 31, 2025.
The 2025 Rivian R1S Dual Standard Motor has an EPA-estimated range of up to 270 miles. Tesla’s new Model Y Launch Series gets up to 327 miles.
Which electric SUV would you choose? Rivian’s R1S or the new Tesla Model Y? If you’re ready to check them out for yourself, you can use our links below to find deals on the Rivian R1S and Tesla Model Y in your area.
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Tesla says it can deliver new orders for the refreshed Model Y within two weeks in China. Is the automaker already experiencing a demand problem with the new Model Y?
Last month, Tesla launched the new Model Y in China. The vehicle features an updated design and new features that bring it closer to the recently refreshed Model 3.
Tesla has now started delivering the Long Range AWD updated Model Y in China this week.
But along with the start of deliveries, Tesla also opened orders for the non-Launch edition and the Standard Range RWD:
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There were rumors coming from China that Tesla managed to get hundreds of thousands of orders for the new Model Y, which is not impossible since it would be just a few months of production for the best-selling EVs, but now Tesla’s updated configurator raised questions about these rumors.
Tesla says it can deliver a new Model Y RWD order placed today in “2 to 4 weeks” in China.
The Long Range AWD Model Y takes a bit longer at “6-10 weeks” for new orders.
Based on insurance data, Tesla’s deliveries in 2025 are currently down about 7,000 units compared to the same period last year.
Electrek’s Take
There’s no doubt that the Model Y changeover is going to hurt Tesla in Q1. The question is, by how much?
I am surprised to see that you can place an order right now and get on in just 2-4 weeks. It does point to soft demand for the RWD version, at least.
It’s going to be interesting to track deliveries through March. Tesla will need to deliver over 50,000 vehicles next month to arrive at similar levels as it did last year.
It looks like the production ramp is going well, so demand might be the bigger factor.
As for the Model 3, Tesla is already pulling all the demand levers in order for the sedan to contribute, but everything points to the new Model Y being the different maker.
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