The Kona has grown in size, meaning there is more space inside for passengers and cargo. Along with the extra room, the cabin is more upscale and high-tech with dual 12.3-inch screens powered by Hyundai’s next-generation infotainment system with over-the-air updates. Hyundai even added a new shift-by-wire gear selector similar to the Ioniq models, allowing it to be relocated from the center console to a stalk behind the steering wheel, freeing up center console space for a cupholder/storage area.
Hyundai did not provide any pricing details, as those will likely arrive closer to the on-sale date. Gas-powered 2024 Kona models arrive at dealers this summer, followed by the Kona Electric later this fall.