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Hyundai’s Kona N is arguably the maddest car of the crossover class. But in its bid to be exciting, is this 280hp newcomer still actually capable of handling family duties and the weekly shop? In our most comprehensive review yet, we hit the road, fill the boot and then get the stopwatch out at Rockingham to put this £35,395 newcomer to the test, proper. And wow, does it deliver.
Hyundai Kona N review - the most comprehensive test yet!
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00:00 Introduction
01:00 Design
02:34 Interior and infotainment
05:50 Road driving
07:41 Engine and performance
11:32 Boot space and practicality
13:35 Track driving and launch control 0-60
19:58 Conclusion
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This video features a finance representative example (PCP). Based on a car price of £12,750 with a £1,275 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9% and the following: 48 monthly payments of £214.39, a fixed interest rate of 8.8%, option-to-purchase fee of £10, optional final payment of £3,943.00, amount of interest at £2,758.72, total finance amount of £15,508.72.04, annual mileage limit of 10,000 miles and excess mileage charge of 3p per mile.