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The Kona Electric is a battery electric version of the Kona. It is the second electric car from Hyundai after the Ioniq. Sales started in Korea and Europe in 2018, with a market debut in the United States in 2019. [27] [28] [2] Kona Electric was available in two battery capacities: 39.2 kWh and 64 kWh. [29]
In 2021, the IIHS awarded the Hyundai Venue a Top Safety Pick Key award, and the NHTSA rated it at four out of five stars for safety, with one star deducted due to rollover and front risk ratings of four stars. Safety features include six airbags, an electronic stability control system, a vehicle stability management system, a forward collision ...
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The model came on the Chinese market in June 2020. [4] The Changan UNI-T received a five star safety certification in the safety crash test result of the domestic C-NCAP published by CATARC (China Automotive Technology and Research Center) on 15 September 2021. [5] In February 2023, the model was restyled. [6]
2023–present China Aeolus: Yixuan GS: compact crossover China 2020–present China Aion: LX: electric luxury mid-size crossover: China: 2019–present: China Aion: V: electric compact crossover China 2020–present China Aion: V Plus: electric compact crossover China 2021–present China Aion: Y: electric compact crossover China 2021 ...
The Accent was discontinued in Canada in the end of 2020 and was indirectly replaced by the Kona and Venue crossovers, after axing only the sedan model in 2019. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] The Accent sedan remained available in the United States, while both the sedan and hatchback remained available in Mexico until its discontinuation.
The Hyundai Veloster (Korean: 현대 벨로스터, romanized: Hyeondae Belloseuteo) is a compact car first produced in 2011 by Hyundai, with sales beginning in South Korea on March 10, 2011, and in Canada and the United States [N 1] since the fall of 2011.
In the US, Kia postponed the launch of the Soul EV to 2021. The Soul EV is the only version of this generation sold in Europe. [101] It is now called e-Soul in most European markets, except for the UK. [102] Distinguished with the name "Soul Booster," [99] the 2020 Soul shares a 64-kWh battery pack and powertrain with the Niro. [103]