Hyundai Kona N Electric May Be On The Way via insideevs.com
Keeping Up With The Kona:“Technically, it’s easier for us to make an N high-performance version of the dedicated EV because of the platform,” VP Park said. “We can bring out the high-performance output; but based on the non-dedicated platform with an ICE or EV, we have to look at different options. We also have to fully consider CAFE. It’s a difficult situation. The ICE N is not our consideration. Based on the feedback of Ioniq 5 N, we’ll make a future decision.
It will likely be some time before Hyundai ultimately makes up its mind on the potential N EV. Neither the second-gen Kona nor the Ioniq 5 N are due to arrive in dealers until later this year.
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