Hyundai is giving the Kona EV a complete overhaul, and it already looks like an upgrade
The Kona EV is making a comeback, but it will look much different this time with Hyundai’s new design and latest infotainment setup.
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The Kona EV is making a comeback, but it will look much different this time with Hyundai’s new design and latest infotainment setup.
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