Save at least £1565 on a new Hyundai Kona 1.0T GDi Play Edition 5dr. Check performance, specs and equipment, and view the verdict from the expert What Car?
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The Hyundai Kona (Image: Handout)That extends to the interior, where again it has that big, family-friendly feel.It’s a model where choices are relatively simple, certainly in terms of engines.The diesel offering that was initially available has been withdrawn, so from an internal combustion perspective you can choose from a 118bhp 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo, a 175bhp 1.6-litre petrol and a self-charging hybrid. There is also an all-electric model.Trim levels are more extensive. There were five and now there are six.This model was an all-new Play version, which sits more or less in the middle of a range that previously consisted of S, SE, Premium, Premium SE and Premium GT.Play fits in above SE and below Premium. Based on the SE it somewhat bizarrely adds extra features but costs a few hundred pounds less.Play trim got rolled out on the Kona after it was introduced on the i10 and i20 models. The Kona range starts at a little over £17,500 while the Play model costs £18,355.Play trim includes 18-inch alloy wheels, tinted rear windows and metallic or pearl-effect paint.If you’re into your car colours big time then this is a very tempting feature.
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There’s seven colours to choose from and if you were otherwise specifying this feature as an option it would set you back £565.Other Play features, shared with SE, include cruise control, Bluetooth, rear parking sensors, a space-saver spare wheel, air conditioning, LED daytime running lights and electric windows.You’ll also get a seven-inch infotainment touchscreen system (the standard one is five-inch), with DAB radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and a reversing camera.
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