Get Up Shut To The 2024 Hyundai Kona In South Korea | Carscoops
Hyundai has but to announce full specs for the 2024 Kona
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by Brad Anderson
The second-generation Hyundai Kona was unveiled only a few days in the past and already, a prototype has been noticed up shut in South Korea.
Whereas Hyundai fashions of yesteryear might be considered boring and uninspired of their designs, current-day Hyundais are the precise reverse. From automobiles just like the Palisade to the Elantra and the Tucson, the automaker’s designers will not be afraid to make a press release. They’ve executed simply that with the 2024 Kona.
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The instance noticed by CarSceneKorea was an N Line mannequin. Like all different 2024 Kona variants, it contains a full-width LED mild bar whereas the principle headlamps and excessive beams are situated additional down on the fascia. Hyundai has additionally outfitted the brand new Kona with an overhauled bumper and blacked-out grille.
It isn’t simply the entrance fascia of the brand new Kona that makes it stand out from the outgoing mannequin. The aspect profile has some parts impressed by the Tucson, most notable being the dramatic wheel arches and contours alongside the perimeters identical to the Tucson and Elantra, becoming of the corporate’s ‘Parametric Dynamics’ design particulars and Sensuous Sportiness design philosophy.
The rear of the second-gen SUV can also be all-new. There’s a mild bar stretching throughout the width whereas the taillights themselves, reflectors, and switch indicators are housed inside separate models on the bumper. With this being an N Line model, it’s also rocking an attention grabbing diffuser and twin tailpipes, which additionally profit from a brand new design.
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Hyundai has not but launched full specs in regards to the 2024 Kona however has confirmed that it’s 5.9-inches (150 mm longer) than the outgoing mannequin. It’s also 1-inch (25 mm) wider.