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We drove a $30,000 Hyundai Kona SUV to see if it's ready to compete against Jeep, Honda, and Toyota. Here's the verdict.

Here it is! The 2018 Hyundai Kona.

We drove a $30,000 Hyundai Kona SUV to see if it's ready to compete against Jeep, Honda, and Toyota. Here's the verdict.

It's the entry-level crossover SUV in Hyundai's lineup and slots in below the Tucson compact crossover.

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In the market, the Kona's rivals include the Mazda CX-3, ...

In the market, the Kona

... Honda HR-V, ...

... Honda HR-V, ...

... Nissan Kicks, ...

... Nissan Kicks, ...

... Toyota CH-R, and...

... Toyota CH-R, and...

... The segment-leading Jeep Renegade.

... The segment-leading Jeep Renegade.

Let's start with the most controversial part of the Kona. Its styling. It's quirky and unconventional. While I'm not in exactly in love with it, I have to admit the modern looks fit the upbeat personality of the car.

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The front end is the least conventional part of the design. Even though the hexagonal Hyundai corporate grille takes up the most real estate, it's the headlight setup that receives the most attention.

The front end is the least conventional part of the design. Even though the hexagonal Hyundai corporate grille takes up the most real estate, it

The LED running lights are up top and the fog lamps are at the bottom. The actual headlamps are actually located midway between the two.

The LED running lights are up top and the fog lamps are at the bottom. The actual headlamps are actually located midway between the two.

Here's a close up of the head lights.

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It's a similar in setup to the pre-facelift KL-Series Jeep Cherokee.

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The Kona is 13.7 feet long and 5.1 feet tall.

The Kona is 13.7 feet long and 5.1 feet tall.

The Kona's side profile is highlighted by its pronounced wheel haunches and short rear overhang.

The Kona

I'm also a fan of these spiffy alloy wheels.

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The rear end is also modern and a bit unconventional.

The rear end is also modern and a bit unconventional.

Inside, the Kona is far more conventional. In fact, apart from the lime green accents, it's almost understated.

Inside, the Kona is far more conventional. In fact, apart from the lime green accents, it

Our test car's interior felt well-put together with quality materials. The 8-way power leather seats were remarkably supportive.

Our test car

The cabin proved to be well designed and easy to use.

The cabin proved to be well designed and easy to use.

In front of the driver is a pair of clear and concise analog gauges that flank a 4.2-inch color information display. Lower-spec Konas come standard with a 3.5-inch display.

In front of the driver is a pair of clear and concise analog gauges that flank a 4.2-inch color information display. Lower-spec Konas come standard with a 3.5-inch display.

Ultimate trim Konas come standard with this flip-up color head-up display.

Ultimate trim Konas come standard with this flip-up color head-up display.

Our Ultimate trim Kona came equipped with an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment display. All other Kona trim levels come standard with a seven-inch unit.

Our Ultimate trim Kona came equipped with an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment display. All other Kona trim levels come standard with a seven-inch unit.

The Hyundai infotainment system proved to be remarkably easy and straightforward to use.

The Hyundai infotainment system proved to be remarkably easy and straightforward to use.

The on-screen prompts mesh well with the physical buttons located around the screen.

The on-screen prompts mesh well with the physical buttons located around the screen.

Our test car came with a built-in navigation system.

Our test car came with a built-in navigation system.

All Kona's come standard with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

All Kona

Our only major complaint with the Hyundai System is with the voice activation on the infotainment system that proved to be very finicky and inconsistent.

Our only major complaint with the Hyundai System is with the voice activation on the infotainment system that proved to be very finicky and inconsistent.

The back up camera also lives in the touchscreen.

The back up camera also lives in the touchscreen.

The Kona is also available with wireless charging.

The Kona is also available with wireless charging.

The Kona's second row boasts ample room for two adults.

The Kona

There is 34.6 inches of legroom and 37.8 inches of headroom.

There is 34.6 inches of legroom and 37.8 inches of headroom.

Lift up the tailgate and...

Lift up the tailgate and...

... You'll find 19.2 cubic feet of car space. This is where it falls behind rivals such as the Honda HR-V that boasts 23 cubic feet. Fold down the rear seats and capacity goes up to 45.8 cubic feet.

... You

Under the cargo floor is a storage tray which...

Under the cargo floor is a storage tray which...

... Covers up the spare tire.

... Covers up the spare tire.

Under the hood, our test car came equipped with a 1.6 liter, 175 horsepower, turbocharged, four-cylinder engine. It's standard on Limited and Ultimate trim levels.

Under the hood, our test car came equipped with a 1.6 liter, 175 horsepower, turbocharged, four-cylinder engine. It

It's paired with a seven-speed dual clutch transmission. Lower trim Konas come with a 2.0 liter, 147 horsepower, naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine that's paired with a traditional six-speed automatic.

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EPA fuel economy estimates for the AWD Turbo Kona are 26 mph city, 29 mpg highway, and 27 mpg combined.

EPA fuel economy estimates for the AWD Turbo Kona are 26 mph city, 29 mpg highway, and 27 mpg combined.

Our test car returned an impressive 30.2 mpg of fuel economy in mixed city and highway driving on the road in and around Atlanta, Georgia.

Our test car returned an impressive 30.2 mpg of fuel economy in mixed city and highway driving on the road in and around Atlanta, Georgia.

For those who want to take the Kona off-road, there is 6.7 inches of ground clearance.

For those who want to take the Kona off-road, there is 6.7 inches of ground clearance.

The all-wheel-drive system comes with a locking center differential. An uncommon sight in crossovers of its type.

The all-wheel-drive system comes with a locking center differential. An uncommon sight in crossovers of its type.

What's it like to drive?

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The Hyundai Kona is one of the most impressive small crossovers we've driven. The turbocharged engine and dual-clutch transmission work well together, delivering its bountiful power with aplomb.

The chassis feels tight and well sorted. The torque vectoring system makes the already nimble little crossover even more capable around the twisty bits.

The verdict.

The verdict.

To say we were surprised would be an understatement. The 2018 Hyundai Kona certainly snuck up on us.

And we are thankful to have had the chance to drive it because it's a seriously good little crossover.

What stood out to us was all the features one wouldn't normally find in a subcompact crossover. Features such as torque vectoring, a locking center differential, a head-up display, and dual-clutch transmission.

Hyundai certainly didn't cut corners with the Kona.

So, if you're in the market for a fun little crossover SUV, don't worry about the funky styling, the Hyundai Kona is well worth it.


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