Hyundai KONA Electric Premium 64 kWh RRP: £38,261
so yes, it’s higher than the cap……. BUT…..
Hyundai KONA Electric Premium 39 kWh RRP: £34,361
And of course the cheapest petrol version on the scheme is: HYUNDAI KONA HATCHBACK 1.0T GDI BLUE DRIVE S 5DR on the scheme at £0 AP
So the cheapest version on the scheme is below the cap by a very large margin.
Motability playing tricks here a bit to make it work, but the electric versions of pretty much all the 64kW Kia/Hyundai are looking like they’ll have good 2nd hand values in 3 years time.
For those with bottomless pockets the 64kW versions could work, from memory Hyundai Premium is pretty well sorted, Premium Plus would likely add vented seats, rear heated seats & other toys not worth the extra.
Also watch out for the 39kW e-Niro, it could make an appearance & let the 64kW e-Niro on the scheme. That’s the desirable practical EV.