Explore why the Hyundai Kona is an excellent vehicle choice for seniors. With a range of trims, safety features, and an electric option, the Kona combines affordability, reliability, and user-friendly design, making it ideal for older drivers seeking comfort and safety on the road.
The Hyundai Kona, a stylish and practical subcompact SUV, has gained popularity for its modern design and versatility. Its electric variant, Kona EV, highlights Hyundai's dedication to eco-friendly solutions. Known for its dependability, affordability, and user-friendly features, the Kona is especially suitable for seniors seeking a reliable ride. Multiple trims are available to meet various needs, each equipped with safety and comfort enhancements, making it an ideal vehicle for older drivers and passengers.
Kona SE
SE Automatic Front-Wheel Drive
Priced near $22,000, this economical model offers automatic transmission and performs well in urban and highway driving, with around 30 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on highways. It features driver-friendly amenities such as adjustable steering, auto-off headlights, brake assist, blind spot monitoring, and lane keep assist, ensuring safety for seniors.
The all-wheel drive version slightly increases the price, approximately $23,400 to $23,600, while maintaining similar safety and comfort features with a sportier appearance. Fuel efficiency is slightly reduced to about 28 mpg city/33 mpg highway, with a more robust design.
Kona SEL
SEL Automatic All-Wheel Drive
Available around $23,800, this trim balances affordability and additional features. It maintains fuel economy at 30 mpg city and 35 mpg highway, adding turbocharged power, advanced safety like lane departure alert, blind spot detection, and intuitive infotainment suited for seniors. It also offers privacy glass, a sunroof, and climate control for enhanced comfort.
SEL Automatic All-Wheel Drive
Pricing at roughly $25,300, this version includes leather-wrapped steering, keyless entry, navigation, heated seats, and a sun/moonroof. While fuel economy drops slightly to 28/33 mpg, it remains a top choice for comfort and safety.
Kona N Line
N Line DCT Front-Wheel Drive
Targeted at those seeking sportier aesthetics, this model costs around $27,700 and features a larger build compared to base trims. It comes standard with driver aids, a premium infotainment system, and safety features. Optional extras like climate control and leather steering wheel are standard, making it suitable for active seniors.
N Line DCT All-Wheel Drive
Priced approximately at $29,200, this variant offers similar features with added safety options, including luggage racks and smart device compatibility. With fuel economy at 27 mpg city and 32 mpg highway, it’s an excellent choice for performance-driven seniors.
Kona Limited
Limited DCT Front-Wheel Drive
Available around $28,800, this trim adds features like rain-sensing wipers, rear parking sensors, and a premium sound system. Its fuel efficiency remains at 29/35 mpg, with a slightly smaller size for easier maneuverability.
Limited DCT All-Wheel Drive
Priced near $30,300, it offers navigation, heated seats, and sunroof options, with a slight reduction in fuel economy to approximately 27/32 mpg, maintaining comfort and safety.
Kona EV
Electric Kona
Perfect for eco-conscious seniors, the Kona Electric starts at $33,550 and comes in three trims: SE, SEL, and Limited. Its fully electric motor offers impressive efficiency, equivalent to about 134 mpg in the city, making it economical for daily commuting and long trips, with spacious interior and cargo space.