Hyundai Kona Electric Volvo EX30

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Hyundai Kona Electric Volvo EX30
Status Available Available
Fuel Electric Electric
Model years 2023-now 2023-now
From (indicative) € 40,995 € 40,995
RatingsRating figures: higher is better (scale 0-100). What each category measures is explained on the methodology page.
Sustainability (environmental impact) (differs) 76/100 77/100
Reliability (differs) 75/100 72/100
Efficiency (differs) 78/100 71/100
Value retention (differs) n/a 66/100
Practicality (differs) 68/100 62/100
Specifications
Body style (differs) Crossover SUV
Range (WLTP, km) (differs) 514 476
Battery (kWh) (differs) 65.4 64
Power (hp) (differs) 218 272
0–100 km/h (s) (differs) 7.8 5.3
Top speed (km/h) (differs) 172 180
Length (mm) (differs) 4355 4233
Width (mm) (differs) 1825 1836
Height (mm) (differs) 1575 1555
Kerb weight (kg) (differs) 1773 1860
Fast charging, public charger (kW) (differs) 102 153
Max. towing weight, braked (kg) (differs) 750 1400
Boot (l) (differs) 466 318
Consumption WLTP (kWh/100km) (differs) 16.6 16.7
Seats 5 5
Doors 5 5

WLTP is the official EU test cycle; real-world figures are usually a bit lower. See the guide on WLTP versus real-world consumption.

OEM datasheets + RDW + ADAC (see methodology); rating and reference dates are listed per figure

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  • Hyundai Kona Electric · Sustainability (environmental impact): WLTP consumption + Hyundai battery warranty (8 yr/160,000 km) + LCA indication ICCT 2024 · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Kona Electric · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (segment) + aggregated owner reviews + recall data RDW · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Kona Electric · Efficiency: Owner-reported kWh/100km vs. WLTP 16.6, public forums · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Kona Electric · Value retention: Insufficient reliable residual-value data points for this generation · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Hyundai Kona Electric · Practicality: 466 l boot (VDA) + 5 seats + 750 kg braked towing weight + frunk; editorial weighting of specs · reference date 2026-05-21
  • Volvo EX30 · Sustainability (environmental impact): WLTP consumption + battery warranty 8 yr/160,000 km + LCA indication Volvo/ICCT 2024 · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Volvo EX30 · Reliability: ADAC breakdown statistics 2025 (segment) + aggregated owner reviews + RDW recalls (indicative) · reference date 2026-05-21
  • Volvo EX30 · Efficiency: Owner-reported real-world kWh/100km vs. WLTP 16.7 (public forums) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Volvo EX30 · Practicality: Boot 318 l + towing weight 1,400 kg vs. EV SUV segment (manufacturer figure) · reference date 2026-05-18
  • Volvo EX30 · Value retention: Residual-value indication valuation guides segment (historical average, indicative) · reference date 2026-05-21

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Profile · 64 kWh (SX2, 2023+)

Hyundai Kona Electric

Compact electric crossover, second generation. 514 km WLTP, 65.4 kWh. The DC charging peak at 102 kW is lower than at some competitors; a 10-80% charge therefore takes relatively long (manufacturer figure). Braked towing weight 750 kg.

Profile · Single Motor Extended Range (2024)

Volvo EX30

Compact electric SUV on the SEA platform (shared with Smart #1). WLTP 476 km with the 64 kWh pack (Extended Range, NMC). Strong point is the acceleration; point of attention is the modest boot (318 l) for the class. Owners report in practice 15-25% less range in cold weather (public forums, not measured by us).

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