Hyundai Kona Electric Now Cheaper To Lease Than Gas Kona
The Hyundai Kona is a popular choice among young drivers due to its compact size, affordable price, and solid warranty. While the internal combustion Kona is well-liked, the electric version, named the Kona Electric, offers competitive pricing and more affordable leasing options.
For example, leasing the Kona Electric SEL is $199 per month for 24 months with $1,579 down, while the gasoline Kona SEL is $239 per month for 36 months with $3,999 down. The EV also benefits from a $7,500 federal electric vehicle leasing incentive, making it a more cost-effective option compared to the standard Kona.
The Kona Electric lineup includes different trims with varying features and price points, with the top-trim Limited offering advanced technology like Hyundai’s Digital Key and Bose Audio. The SE model has a 48.6-kilowatt-hour battery and 133 horsepower, while the SEL and Limited versions boast a 64.8-kilowatt-hour battery and 201 horsepower, providing a range of up to 261 miles.
In terms of pricing, the Kona Electric may initially seem more expensive than the gas-powered Kona, but with incentives and lower operating costs, the gap in pricing is minimized. Additionally, the Kona Electric is available in most states except for South Dakota, Wyoming, and South Carolina.
Overall, choosing the electric version of the Hyundai Kona for leasing can lead to potential cost savings and a more environmentally friendly driving experience.
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