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A bold new look for the Hyundai Kona revealed

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Max McDee, 31 January 2026

Hyundai

Many car fans expected the Hyundai Kona to get a small "facelift" since, usually, car makers do this halfway through a car's life to keep it looking fresh. However, recent sightings in South Korea suggest that Hyundai is throwing that plan out the window. Instead of a small update, the company is working on a completely new version of the popular SUV.

A new test car was recently seen driving on South Korean roads. It was covered in heavy camouflage to hide its shape, but we noticed a special code on it: SX3. In the world of car manufacturing, this code is a big deal - it means this is a third-generation model, not just a small update to the current version.

This is surprising because the second-generation Kona only arrived in 2023. By jumping straight to a third generation, Hyundai is moving much faster than usual. The blurry photos of the prototype show some very interesting design choices. The new vehicle looks a lot like the Crater Concept that debuted at the LA Auto Show. That concept car was a rugged, off-road electric SUV built for adventure.

If the new Kona follows this path, it will look much taller and more "techy." We expect to see dense "pixel" lights and a long LED light bar that stretches across the front. This look is becoming a signature for Hyundai. But the changes aren't just on the outside. Inside, the new Kona will likely feature a brand-new PLEO infotainment system, which uses a giant screen that looks and acts like a smartphone.

Hyundai Crater Concept Hyundai Crater Concept

While we are still waiting for official numbers, we can look at the current models to see what to expect. The current Kona EV offers a range of about 260 miles, and the new model will likely try to beat those numbers. In terms of size, the current Kona is about 171 inches long - the new one might grow slightly to give passengers more legroom and a bigger trunk.

By skipping a simple update, Hyundai is making a big bet. It wants to make sure the Kona can compete with other popular EVs from brands like Kia and Tesla. Testing is still in the early stages, so the design could change before it hits showrooms.

Hyundai Crater Concept Hyundai Crater Concept

There is no official release date yet, but seeing test cars on the road usually means a reveal is about a year away - we might see the finished product by early 2027. Drivers who love technology and rugged looks will want to keep an eye on this one.

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