Hello all – not one of the regulars or anyone has posted in the last 25+ hours – either it’s too hot to be bothered or a lot of us are too busy enjoying our cars. went On a 70+ mile ride to day mostly motorway, A roads and a few minor joining roads – left about 9:30 and got back just after 12 – and no I don’t drive that slowly – stopped at Devil Punch Bowl for about an hour – sat had a drink and enjoyed the view – but it did nudge me upto the 500 mile mark. So time for a general at the mo review. The negatives – haven’t really got any – I have a wish list – but they are nothing I didn’t realise when I ordered the car. So yes – the boot could be bigger the suspension could be smoother – but I knew all that and for less than 1k on the scheme – wow compared to others – a total winner. Positives – lots of sensible safety kit that works well – on the ultimate lots of additional ease of driving and comfort touches. The range – brilliant – I am averaging overall 5 – which I consider good and better than expected. But I get the impression that when I have to drive 250 miles and it’s cold, wet and gloomy ie wipers lights and the need to demist every so often – the battery less efficient due to colder weather I still expect to return 4.2 at 65 smart cruise on motorways and smart recuperation in variable speed areas – I don’t think many of its rivals can match that for the money – non on the scheme and you would pay considerably more of it. So today was hot and sticky – I stuck to my plan ie 65 on motorways smart cruise smart recuperation – ventilated seats on – sun roof tilted under 50. – and the conclusion – when I got home I was a sweaty mess. So unless it is an emergency need of range I will stick to eco or comfort – put the a/c on when needed, but just to what I need. Until the cold weather is here I have no way of judging how much heat I might require – that test for another day – but for me the Kona EV – a brilliant car and if space is sufficient a clear winner on the scheme.
I think you have summed it up perfectly. For an AP, at the time of u der a grand, and even now at £1599, the Kona is hard to beat. From my experience indies everything really well and is a car you can just jump into and drive, its logical, well built, practical and above all really efficient. Today I made 2 trips. 6 miles each in hot conditions with the air con blasting out. Averaged 4.9kWh on both. Range is the key for many. On paper 300 in a Kona vs 260 in a VW, Peugeot, MG etc might not seem like a huge difference but in reality, 285 vs 225 is really significant. I will be interested to see how the car performs Sunday on the motorway to London on what is expected to be a very warm day, equally how quick it charges at a 100kWh charger. Like others, no real niggles. I think the charging issue is sorted although Hyundai have not come back yet.