Hyundai MY23/24 Kona Electric Deposit Contribution: $5000 for All Models @ Hyundai Finance

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In addition to the Ioniq 6 deal, Hyundai is also offering this deal on Kona EV.

T&C's: Available at participating Hyundai dealers for in-stock new and demonstrator MY23 and MY24 (production dates prior to 30/07/24) KONA Electric models purchased and delivered between 1st January 2025 and 31st March 2025. While stocks last. Finance applications must be received by 31st March 2025 and settled by 14th April 2025. One deposit contribution per contract. Approved applicants only. Terms, conditions, fees, charges and lending criteria applies. Hyundai Capital Australia Pty Ltd (ABN 42 611 226 316), Australian Credit Licence 554051 trading as Hyundai Finance.

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Comments

  • Kona EV.

    That looks so ugly though…

    Might be a good deal for Sarah though…

  • +5

    It's a terrible deal since you have to take out finance, should just be a discount off vehicle price

    • Different P&L between the automotive and lending arm and ways to inflate sale price. Partly also to encourage (force) NL providers to fund with Hoon-day finance.

  • Ozcarbargain.

    • +10

      Batteries can be recycled.

      • Who currently recycles car batteries in Australia?

        • +3

          Aussies

    • +5

      Why dispose when recycle to reclaim materials.
      https://lifepo4.com.au/lithium-battery-recycling

    • +9

      Even if batteries couldn't be recycled (they can, and we're getting vastly better at it) at least we can safely store used batteries…

      … unlike the cancerous petrol and diesel fumes that we pump into the air for our children to breathe.

  • +3

    If only they had $5k off a Kona N!

  • Why do I get notified for the video game tag for this deal?

    • Does the car have a screen?
      I expect so, and in which case the "does it play Doom?" question can probably be answered with a "yes"
      So by that measure, the tag is appropriate.

      • You'd assume by that logic, all mobile phone and smart watch deal falls under the video game tag?

        • true, and some of the toothbrushes perhaps

    • +1

      Autotagger must've got confused, there's a switch game called 'kona', which also explains the Ravenscourt tag (game publisher)

      • +1

        Wow spot on! I didn't realise ozb has autotagger.

  • +2

    Chinese car companies slamming the greed out of all other EV companies.

    • It helps when they have massive state support https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/staggering-scale-of-ch…

      • +1

        China knows an important market when they see one. They're incredibly cashed up, so theyneed to put it somewhere.

    • More like Chinese companies flooding the market with below cost prices until they run every non Chinese manufacturers to ground. Not a good final outcome.

      • car profit margins are in high tens because overall cost to manufacture is low, it would be same for number for Chinese.

      • it is good to have competition otherwise Toyota keep increase price and with long waiting period

  • EVs selling sooooo well

  • I see 500

  • +5

    Am I reading this right, $59,145.47 for MY25 on the website, so an MY23 for $54,145.47?

    99kw motor
    370km range
    $1,040 on top for first two dealer services

    Are they smoking crack vs the competition? I mean a Tesla model 3 is almost the same price and objectively kills these specs?

    • Model Y is probably the fairer comparison, but I think your point still stands.

  • Hyundai, losing the EV war on price by the day. These guys are smoking CRACK………

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