2025 Hyundai Kona Electric Range, Battery, and Charging

2025 Hyundai Kona Electric parked in the woods 

The Hyundai Kona has evolved through the years, becoming an EV that many drivers throughout North America love. However, you might be curious about the 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric range, battery, and charging specifications, as are we, which is what this post will cover.

We will dive into the internal systems that help make this sporty SUV run, all with zero need for a trip to the gas station. Stay tuned as we share everything there is to know about the all-new 2025 Kona EV!

2025 Hyundai Kona Electric Range

The 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric range is rated for 200 to 261 miles per full charge and up to 201 horsepower. With this four-door model, you see the same aerodynamic prowess the Kona ICE offers, only this time with a battery and electric motor.

Your base Kona Electric uses a 48.6-kWh battery with an estimated range of 200 miles, while the SEL, N Line, and Limited battery is bigger and offers the 261 maximum. Either way, you have plenty of space to cover before it's time for a recharge.

2025 Hyundai Kona Electric Battery

Getting into the battery specifics of the all-electric 2025 Kona EV, you have two configurations: the standard 48.6-kWh pack rated for 200 miles and the 64.8-kWh battery that achieves up to 261 miles. The base 'SE' trim is the only Kona with a smaller battery, while the remaining models use the 64.8-kWh one.

Here are the MPGe ratings for the 2025 Kona EV:

  • SE - MPGe City/Hwy/Combined: 131/105/118
  • SEL - MPGe City/Hwy/Combined: 129/103/116
  • N Line - MPGe City/Hwy/Combined: 113/93/103
  • Limited - MPGe City/Hwy/Combined: 129/103/116

2025 Hyundai Kona Electric Charging

Your 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric charging capabilities and timelines are also something to note, with the two batteries having different wait times, etc.

Here is a breakdown of your battery charge time by pack:

48.6 kWh (SE)

  • Level II, Standard (11 kW onboard charger) (10-100%): 4 hrs 55 min
  • Level III, Quick Charge - 100 kW (10-80% Charge): 43 min

64.8 kWh (SEL, N Line, Limited)

  • Level II, Standard (11 kW onboard charger) (10-100%): 6 hrs 5 min
  • Level III, Quick Charge - 100 kW (10-80% Charge): 43 min

Tips to Maximize Your Hyundai Kona Electric's Range

There are a few ways to maximize your Hyundai Kona Electric range, especially when traveling longer distances.

  • Like any EV, you want to remember that the heavier your car, the more stress that puts on the battery. We recommend packing light to avoid drainage on the road.
  • Another idea is to try to schedule your trip during good weather, which cuts down on heat and A/C usage and needs and can drain the battery. Less electricity needed for things like phone charging, climate, infotainment, and so on can lead to longer times between recharges.
  • You might also try to charge your vehicle only when it needs it, rather than all the time, as this can degrade its lithium-ion battery over the months and years.

Get Your Hyundai Kona Electric at Colonial Hyundai

With this guide to the all-electric Hyundai Kona Electric done, the friendly team at Colonial Hyundai in New London, CT, is ready to help you make a final decision. We have plenty of vehicles to choose from and a state-of-the-art service center for maintenance and repairs, so see us today.