Driving range of Hyundai Kona Electric corrected
05 Dec 2018|1,793 views
Hyundai Motor is issuing a correction to the official Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) combined All-electric Driving Range (AER) stated for the Kona Electric. In testing the Kona Electric to establish its homologated electric vehicle driving range, the independent organisation overseeing the process accidentally provided an incorrect testing methodology and then approved the results it generated.
This led to the Kona Electric being tested for a disproportionate length of time on the WLTP 'urban' cycle - comprising lower overall vehicle speeds and a reduced energy requirement - resulting in an overestimation of the vehicle's all-electric range.
The Kona Electric in 39kWh specification is due to be recalculated with an AER combined range of 289km. The AER of Kona Electric 64kWh is due to be recalculated with a range of 449km. The inconsistency in the test cycles has been identified due to Hyundai's ongoing homologation work, and this situation is being followed closely to arrive at a full explanation. No other Hyundai vehicles are affected by this issue.
Hyundai Motor is issuing a correction to the official Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) combined All-electric Driving Range (AER) stated for the Kona Electric. In testing the Kona Electric to establish its homologated electric vehicle driving range, the independent organisation overseeing the process accidentally provided an incorrect testing methodology and then approved the results it generated.
This led to the Kona Electric being tested for a disproportionate length of time on the WLTP 'urban' cycle - comprising lower overall vehicle speeds and a reduced energy requirement - resulting in an overestimation of the vehicle's all-electric range.
The Kona Electric in 39kWh specification is due to be recalculated with an AER combined range of 289km. The AER of Kona Electric 64kWh is due to be recalculated with a range of 449km. The inconsistency in the test cycles has been identified due to Hyundai's ongoing homologation work, and this situation is being followed closely to arrive at a full explanation. No other Hyundai vehicles are affected by this issue.
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