2023–2024 Hyundai Kona (Petrol/Hybrid)

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Common Problems & Reliability

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The 2023–2024 Hyundai Kona (Petrol/Hybrid) has 2 known issues. 2 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filter) Clogging

Moderate

Models with a GPF (mostly post-2018) can suffer from clogging if driven only on short, low-speed trips, leading to warning lights and reduced power.

Symptoms: Check exhaust system warning, Reduced engine performance

Est. repair cost: £0 (Regeneration) to £1,000 (Replacement)

12V battery drain and flat battery

Moderate

The small 12V auxiliary battery can drain when the car is left standing for several days, particularly if Bluelink or third-party apps keep waking the systems overnight. A flat 12V leaves the car completely dead despite a full main battery.

Symptoms: Car completely dead after standing, Dashboard flickers or rapid clicking from relays...

Est. repair cost: £100–£250

View detailed Hyundai Kona (Petrol/Hybrid) fault guide

Buying Tips for the 2023–2024 Hyundai Kona (Petrol/Hybrid)

  • On Hybrid and 1.6T models, test the 7-speed DCT for smoothness in traffic and on hills.
  • Check for "Check Exhaust System" messages, which can indicate a clogged Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF).
  • Check the infotainment screen for any "ghost touching" or dead zones.
  • Inspect the rear suspension on AWD models for any signs of hard use or towing wear.

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