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Hyundai Kona Electric Ownership Cost Calculator 2026

Pre-filled with real Hyundai Kona Electric specs. Estimate your Hyundai Kona Electric 5-year cost of ownership — depreciation, electricity, insurance, maintenance, loan, and residual value — then compare against same-class rivals side by side.

5-Yr Cost to Own
$50,107
Avg / Year
$10,021
Est. Value After 5 Yr
$13,875
Cost / Mile
$0.84
Eff. Monthly Outlay
$1,066

Year-by-Year Cost Breakdown — Hyundai Kona Electric

YearStart ValueDepreciationElectricityInsuranceMaint.RegLoan PmtYr Out-of-PktCumulativeEnd Value
1$37,500$8,250$806$2,200$500$150$7,640$11,296$18,796$29,250
2$29,250$5,250$806$2,200$500$150$7,640$11,296$30,093$24,000
3$24,000$4,125$806$2,200$500$150$7,640$11,296$41,389$19,875
4$19,875$3,375$806$2,200$500$150$7,640$11,296$52,686$16,500
5$16,500$2,625$806$2,200$500$150$7,640$11,296$63,982$13,875
5-yr total$23,625$4,032$11,000$2,500$750$38,200$63,982$13,875

Energy use derived from EPA 27 MPGe. Depreciation uses a ev segment-average retention curve (editable). Figures are estimates for planning, not a quote.

Hyundai Kona Electric — Base Parameters

Powertrain

  • Engine58-84 kWh EV Powertrain (E-GMP)
  • DrivetrainFWD
  • Fuelev
  • Market years2024

EPA Efficiency

  • MPGe (comb)27
  • kWh / 100 mi42
  • Source year2021

Trims & MSRP

  • Base (entry trim)$33,000
  • Popular (mid trim)$37,500
  • Top (fully loaded)$42,000

Same-Segment Cost Comparison

Every model below is modeled with identical assumptions (Popular trim, 20% down, 5-year loan at the national average new-car APR, 12,000 miles/year, national average tax & insurance). This apples-to-apples view is exclusive to VehCalc — manufacturer sites and KBB do not show it side by side.

ModelPopular MSRP5-Yr Cost to OwnAvg / YearResidual (5 yr)Cost / Mile
Hyundai Kona Electric (this car)$37,500$50,107$10,021$13,875$0.84
Volvo EX30$39,000$51,380$10,276$14,430$0.86
Nissan Leaf$33,000$46,288$9,258$12,210$0.77
Kia Niro EV$44,000$55,623$11,125$16,280$0.93
Volkswagen ID.4$44,500$56,048$11,210$16,465$0.93

Hyundai Kona Electric — Common Ownership Questions

What is the Hyundai Kona Electric 5-year cost of ownership in 2026?

Based on a Popular-trim purchase at $37,500 with a 20% down payment, a 5-year loan at the national average new-car APR, 12,000 miles per year, and national average tax and insurance, the estimated 5-year cost of ownership is $50,107 — about $10,021 per year — with an estimated $13,875 residual value after 5 years. Use the calculator above to tailor it to your state, down payment, and mileage.

How much does a Hyundai Kona Electric depreciate each year?

The Kona Electric sits in the ev segment. Applying a segment-average retention curve, it is estimated to keep roughly 78% of its value after the first year and 37% after five years. Depreciation is typically the single largest ownership cost, which is why our calculator shows it year by year alongside every other expense.

What is the Hyundai Kona Electric MSRP and which trims are available?

The Kona Electric ranges from $33,000 (Base (entry trim)) to $42,000 (Top (fully loaded)). Trims shown: Base (entry trim) ($33,000); Popular (mid trim) ($37,500); Top (fully loaded) ($42,000). Select a trim in the calculator to recompute costs instantly.

Is the Hyundai Kona Electric eligible for a federal or state EV tax credit in 2026?

The federal clean-vehicle tax credit ended September 30, 2025, so new EVs no longer qualify at the point of sale in 2026. Some states and local utilities still offer rebates — check your state's page for current incentives. The Kona Electric's lower energy and maintenance costs help offset the lost federal credit.

What are the Hyundai Kona Electric energy costs?

The Kona Electric is EPA-rated at 27 MPGe, about 42 kWh per 100 miles. At the 2026 U.S. average of $0.16/kWh that is roughly $4,032 in electricity over 5 years (12,000 miles/year). EVs also skip oil changes, lowering maintenance.

How do Hyundai Kona Electric ownership costs compare with rivals?

See the side-by-side comparison table on this page. We model the Kona Electric against Volvo EX30, Nissan Leaf, Kia Niro EV, Volkswagen ID.4 using identical assumptions — same annual miles, down payment, and loan terms — so the difference is truly apples-to-apples. That is data the manufacturer's site and KBB do not show side by side.

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