Special solid - Atlas white
Metallic - Shimmering Silver
Pearl - Soultronic orange
Prices and colour availability may vary based on trim.
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RRP
£26,735 - £35,640
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£13,990
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Colour guide
Solid - Mirage green
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The Kona's default colour is the eye-catching Mirage green, which is a sort of pastel sage shade. It contrasts very effectively with the black plastic cladding and the car's general futuristic design.
Special solid - Atlas white
£300
Atlas white is a good neutral option - it tones down the Kona's bold design somewhat, but still looks good in its solid finish.
Specifications
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Metallic - Amazon Grey
£565
Amazon grey actually has a green edge to it, rather than being a simple monochrome. It's quite the outward-bound shade, and suits the Kona's chunky looks well.
Metallic - Cyber grey
£565
Like Amazon grey, Cyber grey isn't just a plain shade - it has a blue tinge that suits the retro-futuristic vibe of the car.
Metallic - Shimmering Silver
£565
Shimmering silver is a more traditional shade than most of the Kona's others. Not too much to say here - it's a fairly standard silver hue.
Metallic - Ultimate red
£565
Ultimate red is a Hyundai staple and looks good on the Kona with its black plastic trim. It also looks good on the sporty N-Line models with body-coloured cladding.
Pearl - Abyss black
£565
Abyss black is the most low-key of the Hyundai Kona's paint options. Whether you have the black plastic cladding or the body coloured cladding, it all blends together for a car that slips under the radar.
Pearl - Denim blue
£565
Denim blue is a darker shade than the Cyber grey. Blue is an ever-popular shade with buyers, after white, black and silver, so it shouldn't be difficult to shift on.
Pearl - Ecotronic grey
£565
This is a pretty safe option - buyers really like grey cars, especially the more flat finish of this Ecotronic grey.
Pearl - Meta blue
£565
Meta blue is a lighter, almost pastel blue compared to Denim blue. It won't be as easy to keep clean as some darker shades but shouldn't affect resale value too much.
Pearl - Serenity white
£565
No surprises here - keep the Serenity white clean and it looks good, though the dirt and grime will show quite quickly.
Pearl - Soultronic orange
£565
Soultronic orange has a great name and a pearl finish, which looks great in the sun. It's rather closer to a red than most orange shades, so it's a little less divisive.