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NEW KONA’S UPMARKET PUSH

he second-gen Hyundai Kona is just six months away from its Australian debut. Combustion-engined models will arrive first – featuring the 110kW 2.0-litre and 146kW 1.6-litre turbo from the outgoing model. understands the new-gen Kona does migrate to a newer platform – the small SUV is 150mm longer, and rides on a 60mm-longer wheelbase. Intended to move the nameplate upmarket, the MY24 Kona will feature a pair of 12.3-inch dash screens and N-Line variants for every powertrain. Both petrol-hybrid and

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