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2021 Hyundai Kona SEL

$ 20856

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 2021
  • Exterior Color: Burgundy
  • Trim: SEL
  • VIN Number: KM8K23AG5MU121682 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • VIN: KM8K23AG5MU121682
  • Interior Color: Gray
  • Condition: New
  • Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Title: Pulse Red with Charcoal Grey and Black Interior
  • Make: Hyundai
  • Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
  • Mileage: 742
  • Model: Kona
  • Fuel Type: electric
  • Body Type: SUV
  • Power Options: Power Windows
  • Drive Type: FWD
  • Engine: Electric
  • SubTitle: Pulse Red with Charcoal Grey and Black Interior
  • Vehicle Title: Clean

    Description

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    2021 Hyundai Kona ELECTRIC SEL. Good luck finding one of these in North Carolina. Brought directly from a dealership. Charging cycles have been tested and verified on delivery trip.  Comes with its own level 1 charger which honestly is adequate depending on your driving style and needs.  I drove it around 680 miles or so for delivery. I had a free dollar coupon from the Charge-point network for opening an account, so It literally cost me only to charge up on the journey and I had plenty miles left upon arriving home. Brass tax was around .036 cents a mile.  When is the last time you traveled to the Canadian border for only clams!  you can buy alot of Clamato juice with those savings.
    The delivery trip was like driving on a cloud. Vehicle has quick torque . The regenerative braking has 3 settings on it which helps with in route charging.  Due to the regenerative braking aspect of the vehicle I ended up not really having to use the brake pedal.  It also has all the safety bells and whistles  you might want. For example lane assist front crash warning etc.
    There are plenty of DC and level 2 chargers in the RTP area when and if needed. I live in Rougemont NC , a little north of Durham NC, where the vehicle is stored.
    64 kWh is what is needed to completely fill the battery from 0.
    Home electricity In Durham county is currently .102 kWh
    i.e. .528 to fill up
    The average continual travel range is 270 miles depending on driving style and use of accessories. The range is often more than that if attempting to max out charging. The general recommendation is to charge at 80% of capacity and not dip under 20%...for long battery life with the exception of the occasional long mega journey
    This article illustrates how testers got 600 miles out of it , albeit under absurd conditions
    https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1129281_hyundai-kona-electric-goes-more-than-600-miles-if-you-go-20-mph
    The most I've seen charged by private companies so far, while on the go out and about, is .30kWH . Remember there are a lot of free stations out there as well and most people charge at home using their local utility rates.
    Feel free to make an offer or email with questions.