Hyundai Kona EV Will Have 312Km Range
- will be assembled in India.
- Will be offered with a 39.2kWh battery pack first.
- Will offer a range of 312km on a single charge.
- Hyundai to set up public charging infrastructure, including fast chargers, in partnership with third parties.
- 64kWh battery to be introduced depending on demand and viability.
Earlier this year,, the EV has eluded us so far. However, we've finally seen what it looks like after Hyundai chose to showcase the Kona Electric at the recently held 'Brilliant Kids Motorshow 2018' in Gurugram.
The Kona Electric looks less like an SUV and leans more towards the crossover side of the spectrum. It is significantly larger than the. But it is quite a striking looking thing, to say the least. It looks quite futuristic with its inverted headlamps and closed off radiator grille and a unique set of wheels. The cabin too looks premium and minimalistic, in a good way. But that's not all we gathered from our encounter with the EV.
The details pertaining to the entry of the Kona have so far been scant. But our conversation with a Hyundai spokesperson revealed that the company will be bringing in the 39.2kWh version of the car to India. It will offer 312km of range on a full charge and will be offered with a home AC charger (slow), which will be included in the cost of the car. Hyundai will also be looking to develop charging infrastructure in partnership with third-party electric solution providers. This will include fast charging outlets at strategic locations and Hyundai dealerships in major cities across the country. However, whether this service will be free or chargeable will depend on government policies. Hyundai could introduce the 64kWh variant of the Kona Electric at a later stage. But that depends on how well the Kona Electric performs in the Indian market and whether there's a substantial demand for a variant that offers an enhanced range.
When launched, the Kona Electric will be priced around Rs 25 lakh, which will take it closer to the luxury end of the market. Hence, a low sales volume can be expected, at least initially. In addition, Hyundai also confirmed that there is no immediate plan to bring out a smaller EV than the Kona in the near future.
By Kshitij Sharma November 16, 2018 at 01:27AM
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