New Hyundai Kona EV Global Production Begins, 21,000 Units Anticipated for the First Year
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech (HMMC) is now producing the new Kona Electric in the Czech Republic. This is a significant step towards Hyundai's goal of selling only zero-emission vehicles in Europe by 2035.
Hyundai's factory in the Czech Republic has commenced production of the new Kona Electric, in line with the company's goal of selling completely zero-emission cars in Europe by 2035. This move is part of the automaker's broader electrification strategy, which involves introducing eleven new EVs by 2030. The first-generation Kona Electric was produced in Europe in 2020, reducing delivery times to European customers by strategically manufacturing the vehicle at HMMC alongside the supply from the Ulsan factory in South Korea. The upcoming Kona EV will continue this approach to better cater to the European market. Two vehicle variations with different battery packs will be created in the Czech Republic production facility. The manufacturer intends to produce 21,000 units by the end of the year, followed by 50,000 units the following year. Here is everything you need to know more about the upcoming electric vehicle by Hyundai for the global market.
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New Hyundai Kona EV: More Production Details
By the end of 2023, the upcoming electric model is projected to account for 15% of the plant's overall output. The company will also serve the model to 20 other nations in addition to 22 European markets. Turkey, Israel, the islands of Guadalupe, and Reunion are among these new locations. As previously stated, the automaker plans to produce 21,000 units by the end of 2023, followed by an additional 50,000 units in the coming year. Mechanically, the Kona Electric will come in two versions: one with a 65.4kWh battery pack that has a range of 514 kilometres, and another with a 48.4kWh battery pack that boasts a range of 377 kilometres. Both versions will be produced at the factory in the Czech Republic.
New Hyundai Kona Electric: What the Company Has to Say?
Michael Cole, President & CEO of Hyundai Motor Europe, commented on the production of the EV and said, Hyundai regards Europe as a core market, which is reflected in our dedication to our customers across the continent. That is why we produce more than 70 per cent of our models – designed with European customers in mind – in Europe.
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He further added, ''In response to the growing demand for our electric vehicles in the region and with a focus on shortened delivery times, producing one of our most important electric cars in Europe underlines the importance of the European market for Hyundai. ''
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