The 2021 Hyundai Kona Night Edition is the one to paint in black

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Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had a very smart career with their rock ‘n’roll band, but if it hadn’t worked, they could also have been a hit in automotive marketing. Certainly, the message of his 1966 bachelor “Paint It Black” was taken to the center through automakers, who turned around a parade of blackened vehicles. This would possibly be a mirror image of the dark age in which we live, but whatever the reason, the last to stick to the dark trend is the Hyundai Kona Night Edition 2021.

The night edition turns off almost all the shines on the outside, starting with the black-finished 18-inch wheels (from the Rays supplier) and continuing with the door handles, side mirror housings, and darkened bumpers and grilles. The badges seem to be the only chrome elements left unseen, there is more of the same, with a glossy black border that even includes door handles, metal-finished pedals are added.

There are three frame colors available: Chalk White, Galactic Grey and, of course, Ultra Black.

The Kona Night Edition is based on the SEL Plus equipment level. But while the SEL Plus is powered by the 2.0-liter, 147-horsepower base engine combined with a six-speed automatic transmission, the Night Edition is supplied with the Kona powered powertrain, a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-speed turbocharged 4-speed engine. Dct. Automatic. The turbocharger is smart for 175 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque and can be combined with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. This means that the Night Edition will be the maximum style available to offer the turbo engine, which otherwise requires moving to finish level limited or Ultimate. The value has not been published, however, we expect it to be between $25,090 today for the SEL Plus and the $27,240 fee for the Limited.

The Kona Night Edition arrives at the showrooms in September. Hyundai says only 3000 will be built, so it’s more productive not to delay. As the Stones have also pointed out, time waits for no one.

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