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A partire da Agosto sarà disponibile in Europa la nuova Hyundai Kona Hybrid che sarà spinta da un motore 4 cilindri a Ciclo Atkinson da 1.6 litri e da un motore elettrico, la cui potenza combinata è pari a 103 kW / 140 CV e 265 Nm di coppia motrice. Il motore termico contribuisce per 77 kW / 105 CV e 147 Nm, mentre l'elettrico ne fornisce 32 kW / 44 CV e 170 Nm.

La "conservazione" dell'energia è affidata ad una batteria agli ioni di Litio da 1.56 kWh e la trasmissione è un doppia frizione a 6 rapporti. 

Hyundai con la Kona Hybrid promette uno 0 - 100 km/h in 11.2 secondi una velocità massima di 160 km/h con un consumo medio di 3.9 litri / 100 km secondo ciclo WLTP.

Esternamente le versioni hybrid sono indistinguibili dalle "normali".

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All-New Hyundai Kona Hybrid: Even more to offer European customers from the award-winning compact SUV

 

·      The All-New Kona Hybrid extends the popular, award-winning Kona range to offer even more choices for Hyundai customers 
·      Hyundai is answering European customers’ demands for more SUV-bodied eco-mobility models
·      It offers an efficient full hybrid powertrain wrapped in an uncompromised expressive, bold design
·      The All-New Kona Hybrid also comes with interior and technology enhancements including Blue Link® connectivity
 
Offenbach, 03 June 2019 — Hyundai Motor is enhancing its popular, award-winning Kona line-up with the launch of the All-New Kona Hybrid. A natural extension to the Kona family, the All-New Kona Hybrid responds to European customers’ demands for more SUV-bodied eco-mobility models. In addition to its bold design, it offers an efficient full hybrid powertrain and features a range of technology enhancements including advanced Blue Link® connectivity features, SmartSense™ active safety and driving assistance systems, as well as state-of-the-art infotainment features. 
 
The original Kona, taking its name from the stunning Kona District on the Big Island of Hawaii, originally launched in 2017 as Hyundai’s first sub-compact SUV in Europe. Last year, the Korean automaker introduced the Kona Electric, its first full electric compact SUV. In addition, Hyundai unveiled a special Kona Iron Man Edition with a limited global production run. Since the original Kona arrived on the market in October 2017, nearly 120,000 in total have been sold in Europe.
 
“Hyundai already offers the widest range of powertrains, and with the launch of the All-New Kona Hybrid we are offering our European customers even more choice when it comes to eco-friendly SUV models,” says Andreas-Christoph Hofmann, Vice President Marketing and Product at Hyundai Motor Europe HQ. “In addition to its stylish design and efficient hybrid powertrain, customers can now also enjoy cutting-edge connectivity features.”
 
The award-winning Kona family
 
Hyundai’s stylish Kona range has exceeded customer demand across Europe. After its first full year of sales, Kona has captured new customer groups and significantly contributed to Hyundai’s strong position in the trending segment of compact SUVs. The impressive worldwide demand for the popular Kona Electric version in particular, thanks to its powerful electric drivetrain and long driving range, has surpassed even Hyundai’s expectations. 
 
In addition to their sales success, both the Kona and Kona Electric have won a number of awards over the past 18 months. Last year, the Kona achieved international recognition by winning an iF Design Award for its eye-catching exterior design. Meanwhile, Spanish newspaper ABC named it their Car of the Year 2019. The Kona Electric, on the other hand, has received awards for its eco-friendly credentials, having been named ‘The Greenest Car in Switzerland’ at the Swiss Car of the Year Awards 2019. The UK’s Next Green Car Awards also declared Hyundai’s full-electric SUV its Car of the Year in 2018. And there have been many other accolades along the way.
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid is a natural extension of Hyundai’s popular model range
 
Hyundai is now offering a full hybrid version of its award-winning SUV. Following soon after the unveiling of the New IONIQ, the All-New Kona Hybrid is a natural extension to both Hyundai’s Kona family and its eco-mobility range, making cleaner mobility available for even more drivers. It builds on the success of the original Kona and Kona Electric by offering customers the choice of an eco-mobility SUV that fits their needs.
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid features the Kappa 1.6-litre GDI, a direct-injection petrol four-cylinder engine providing maximum power of 105 PS and 147 Nm of torque. Its permanent magnet electric motor delivers 43.5 PS (32 kW) with maximum torque of 170 Nm.*
 
Alongside this, the 1.56 kWh lithium ion polymer battery delivers outstanding charge and discharge performance, optimising output from the high voltage battery and allowing for rapid regeneration. Together with the powertrain output of 103.6 kW (141 PS) and up to 265 Nm of torque, this ensures the All-New Kona Hybrid delivers a dynamic driving experience.*
 
*these are most recent targeted figures for communication, to be fully certified

 
The All-New Kona Hybrid offers technological enhancements including Blue Link®
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid features Blue Link®, a connected vehicle system which uses embedded telematics to allow drivers to remote lock or unlock their vehicle via a smartphone app.
 
The optional Audio Video Navigation system (AVN) displays a wide variety of useful information across its 10.25-inch split touch-screen, and features Cloud-based voice recognition in six languages* (*only together with Blue Link). The screen can be customised providing two home screen versions and the ability to edit displayed widgets and icons.

When choosing the standard connectivity system, customers benefit from Display Audio to mirror their smartphone’s content onto the 7-inch display via Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
In addition to this, the All-New Kona Hybrid arrives with Hyundai LIVE Services available when customers choose navigation. Drivers receive a five-year free subscription for this feature, which offers up-to-the-minute information about weather, traffic, speed camera warning (where legally allowed), nearest fuel stations with location and pricing information, on- and off-street parking, live nearby-dealer information and live POI search.
 
A large cluster screen highlights dedicated HEV-specific graphics for customers. The connectivity offer is rounded off by an optional combiner type head-up display, projecting relevant driving information directly to the driver’s line of sight. This allows for the faster processing of information while keeping attention on the road ahead.
 
To ensure that occupants’ phones are always charged, the All-New Kona Hybrid also provides an optional wireless inductive charging pad (Qi standard) for mobile phones.
 
An updated interior design and convenience features
 
Alongside these convenience features, the All-New Kona Hybrid has its own dedicated interior colour pack. This consists of white accents around the air vent surrounds and gear shift bezel, as well as Glossy Black accents on the door handles, steering wheel spoke and air vent bezel, and a grey headliner.
 
Standard models feature black woven cloth seats with white stitching, and customers can also choose black cloth-leather seats with white piping, or black leather seats with white stitching. 
 
In addition to the exclusive Black-White colour pack that is standard on Kona Hybrid, customers can choose from three other expressive colour packs known from Kona: Orange, Lime and Red. The colour accents are featured on the air vent surrounds, around the gearshift, the engine start button ring, the stitching on the seats and steering wheel. All interior colour options come with a black ceiling. The Lime and Red options are moreover available with coloured seat belts as well as glossy black interior door handles and steering wheel spoke, while the steering wheel itself is perforated
 
Kona Hybrid offers several features for maximum passenger convenience. The optional heated steering wheel provides warmth and comfort even in the coldest weather. Power front seats can feature an optional 3-step ventilation and 3-step heating system for a comfortable ride in any weather conditions (heating function also available with manual seats), while optional heated rear seats offer a high level of comfort for passengers.
 
The stylish exterior also gets design upgrades
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid inherits the same expressive design and ‘go anywhere’ attitude of the Kona and Kona Electric. At the front of the vehicle is Hyundai’s trademark Cascading Grille, while twin headlamps are available with full LED technology.
 
In addition to the launch colours of Blue Lagoon with a black roof, customers can choose from 26 other different colour combinations to tailor the look of the car to their personal style. Customers can choose from between two newly designed and dedicated alloy wheels, one design available in the standard 16-inch and the other on the optional 18-inch size.
 
An upgraded safety package
 
For a comfortable and safe driving experience, the All-New Kona Hybrid is equipped with a comprehensive Hyundai SmartSense technology package. This cutting-edge driver assistance system constantly monitors the environment around the vehicle to protect drivers from potential hazards while on the road.
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid’s leading safety package includes Front Collision Warning and Avoidance Assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection ability. In addition, customers can also choose the optional Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go. This goes further than standard cruise control by incorporating advanced safety features such as automatic braking. It uses front radar sensors to maintain a constant speed and distance from the vehicle ahead by automatically accelerating and braking.
 
If traffic comes to a halt, the Stop & Go system applies the brake until the car comes to a standstill and accelerates to the desired speed as soon as the road is clear. If the vehicle stops for longer than three seconds, the driver has to activate the system again with the steering wheel controls or by briefly pressing the accelerator pedal.
 
The optional Lane Following Assist works in tandem with SCC with Stop & Go for the highest driver convenience by keeping the car in the centre of a lane so drivers can navigate safely even in heavy traffic during rush hour. Meanwhile, the optional Intelligent Speed Limit Warning uses the front camera and information from the navigation system to identify road speed signs and displays the speed limit and no-passing signs in real time. Additional options include Blind-Spot Collision Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning, while Driver Attention Warning, Lane Keeping Assist and High Beam Assist come standard. 
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid also features an Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) at the command of the driver’s fingertips as standard. 
 
ECO-Driving Assist System: state-of-the-art technology to improve fuel economy
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid with the 10.25-inch AVN is equipped with the ECO-Driving Assist System (ECO-DAS) to help improve fuel economy. The integrated Coasting Guide analyses road information from the navigation system to notify the driver when deceleration (for example change of direction, cross-roads, highway exits) is imminent. The feature aims to reduce fuel consumption and minimise brake usage. The Coasting Guide can be activated when in Eco mode between 40 and 160 km/h.
 
Eco-DAS is further equipped with a Predictive Energy Management system, which manages charging and discharging of the battery in uphill and downhill situations to maximise the battery usage. When an incline is expected on a route, and the battery state of charge is low, the vehicle increases engine operation slightly to pre-charge the battery ahead of the uphill section. This ensures that the electric motor can assist going uphill and minimizes the inefficient use of the petrol motor on incline driving situations – thus optimizing fuel-efficiency. If the battery is sufficiently charged, IONIQ Hybrid increases the level of electric motor power usage before driving downhill to minimise fuel consumption. The electric power is then recovered on the way downhill by regenerative braking.
 
 
Enhanced driving features
 
Thanks to the All-New Kona Hybrid’s dynamics and performance, drivers can enjoy the fun-to-drive aspect of a well-built hybrid car with the responsive shifts of a 6-speed dual clutch transmission. Pressing the gear stick to the left, drivers can switch to Sport mode. Paddles on the steering wheel act as manual shifters.
 
The All-New Kona Hybrid will be available to customers from August 2019.
 
 
Technical specifications
 
Engine 
Type
KAPPA 1.6 ATKINSON GDI 
Displacement
1,580 cc
Bore x stroke
72 X 97 mm
Compression ratio
13.0
Power
105 PS @ 5,700 rpm
Torque
147 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
 

Electric Motor
Type
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor 
Maximum Power (kW/PS)
32 kW / 43.5 PS
Maximum Torque (Nm)
170 Nm
 
 
Battery
Type
Lithium-Ion Polymer
Capacity (kWh)
1.56 kWh
Power Output (kW)
42 kW
Voltage (V)
240 V
 

Performance
Maximum speed
160
0-to-100 km/h acceleration
11.2 (16’’) / 11.6 (18’’)
Fuel consumption combined (l/100 km)
3.9 (16”) / 4.3 (18”)
CO2 combined (g/km)
90 (16”) / 99 (18”)
 

Transmission 
 
Automatic
6-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission
 

Gear ratios 
 
KAPPA 1.6 ATKINSON GDI / 6 DCT
1st
3.867
2nd
2.217
3rd
1.371
4th
0.930
5th
0.956
6th
0.767
Reverse
5.351
Final drive
4.188 / 3.045 (1ST-4TH / 5TH - Reverse)
 

Suspension and damping 
Front
Macpherson Strut Type with Gas shock absorbers
Rear
Multi-link Type with gas shock absorbers
 

Steering
Type
Rack & Pinion
Gearing
2.5 turns lock-to-lock
Turning radius
5.3 metres (minimum)
Overall Steering Gear Ratio
13.4
 

Brakes (all models)
Front (Diameter)
305 mm
Rear (Diameter)
284 mm
Assistance
ABS+ESC STD (+FCA) 
 

Wheel type
Tyres
16-inch alloy wheels 
205 / 60R16
18-inch alloy wheels
225 / 45R18
 

Exterior (mm)

Overall length
4,165
Overall width
1,800
Overall height (with roof rack)
1,550 (1,565)
Wheelbase
2,600
Ground clearance
170
Front overhang
845
Rear overhang
720
Wheel tread (front) (16’’ / 18’’)
1,575 / 1,563 / 1,559
Wheel tread (rear) (16’’ / 18’’)
1,584 / 1,572 / 1,568
 

Interior (mm)

 
First row 
Second row 
Head room

(With/Without sunroof)
1,005 (965)
961
Leg room
1,054
880
Shoulder room
1,410
1,385
Hip room
1,355
1,326
 

Capacities (litres)

Fuel tank (litres)
38
Luggage (l VDA)
V211(544) / V213(361) / V214(1,1143)
 

Weight
Curb weight (kg)

(in running order without driver)
1,376 ~ 1,453
Maximum Payload
427 ~ 504
Gross Vehicle Weight (kg)
1,880

 

 

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  • Beckervdo ha messo in primo piano/indicizzato questa Discussione

sempre chiesto perchè FCA non si allea con questi invece che renault. sono lontani i tempi della nostra tucson. adesso ste H sono rifinite bene dentro e fuori

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PETIZIONE 125 in Superstrada e Autostrada

La Desmosedici è una moto difficile, quando dai gas vibra e si muove, ma è una sua prerogativa perchè se non ti fai spaventare vedi che tutto funziona. [Casey Stoner]

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Perche questi non vogliono una fusione...

 

Trane GM e Ford, Renault-Nissan e l’unico gruppo che può fare ridiventare gli « Agnelli » i maestri dell’auto.

 

Avrei preferito GM o Ford rispetto a Renault, perché i Francesi si diranno sempre più « forti » degli Italiani (e vice versa...). :)

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On 3/6/2019 at 21:28, J-Gian scrive:

Stessa motorizzazione di Niro e Ioniq. 

 

Buon sistema, non fosse per la complicazione aggiunta del doppia frizione.

Effettivamente, che senso ha il cambio su una ibrida? Questo è un sistema di ibrido misto, giusto?

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2 ore fa, Gengis26 scrive:

Effettivamente, che senso ha il cambio su una ibrida? Questo è un sistema di ibrido misto, giusto?

 

Dipende da com'è configurato il sistema, perché il regime del termico devi comunque adattarlo alle richieste di potenza. 

 

C'è chi lo fa con un cambio, come su un'auto tradizionale, chi con un "power-split" tipo Toyota, Lexus, Ford e Chrysler, chi sceglie la strada dell'ibrido serie, tipo alcune Nissan e la recente Honda CR-V, dove il termico sostanzialmente genera corrente per un altro motore elettrico (eccetto ad alta velocità, nel caso di Honda). 

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