Made in Europe, for Europe: All-new Hyundai Kona Electric Production Begins
Dedicated to the European market
Hyundai continues to show its dedication to its customers across Europe. Back in 2020, the first-generation KONA Electric became Hyundai’s first electric vehicle to be produced in Europe. The strategic decision to supplement its supply from the company’s Ulsan plant in South Korea with production at HMMC drastically reduced delivery times for customers in Europe. The second-generation KONA Electric continues with this strategy to better serve the European market – made in Europe, for Europe.Production in the Czech Republic
HMMC expects KONA Electric to represent 15 per cent of the plant’s total production by late 2023, thanks in part to the fact that the electric vehicle from HMMC will be delivered to an additional 20 countries to the current 22 exclusively European markets. By the end of this year, 21,000 cars of the new generation KONA Electric model are to be produced, with a further 50,000 manufactured next year. KONA Electric will now be produced at HMMC in a right-hand drive version for the UK, Ireland, and Cyprus. New destinations for the electric model will also include Turkey and Israel, as well as the islands of Reunion and Guadalupe. The Czech-based plant will continue to produce two versions of KONA Electric with different battery capacities, with both offering higher performance and range than their predecessors. The 65.4-kWh battery pack KONA Electric is equipped with a 160-kW electric motor and offers a class-leading range of 514 km (WLTP). The base version will have a 48.4-kWh battery pack and a 114.6-kW electric motor, providing a 377-km range (WLTP). KONA Electric’s battery cells are manufactured at LG Energy Solution’s plant in Wroclaw, Poland. The batteries are then assembled in their final form at the same HMMC facility that produced manual transmissions until the end of 2021.Creating clean mobility European and global demand for electric vehicles is growing faster than market forecasts anticipated, and this growth is evident at HMMC. The share of hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and electric vehicles in production at the plant is more than 40 per cent this year and growing steadily. Hyundai will only offer zero-emission vehicles in European from 2035. In line with the transition to clean mobility, the portfolio of pure electric models produced at HMMC will continue to be expanded in the coming years.