The lines are blurring. Not only do we have niches and sub-niches to fill every imaginable automotive market gap, sometime the technology becomes borderline indistinguishable. Exhibit A: this updated Hyundai Kona with a… uhh… an… umm, engine of sorts…
Kona
Sprint Review: 2019 Range Rover Velar D300 SE R-Dynamic
Hot on the heels of her Kona sprint review, our lady journo gives you her impressions of this luxurious Land Rover product.
Sprint Review: Hyundai Kona 1.0T Executive
When Hyundai S.A. gave us another turn in their Kona 1.0T Executive, we threw the keys at our lady journo and she came back with this report…
Sprint Review: 2018 Hyundai Kona 1.0T Executive
Hey, you know what? We don’t have enough compact SUV crossover thingies in our market, we need more compact SUV crossover vehicles. Inhale, feel the sarcasm, exhale. Hyundai is all-too-happy to assist us…
Launch Report: 2018 Hyundai Kona
Perky Kona – New Hyundai makes a bold statement
Did you know that a host of kitesurfing speed records have been achieved in Namibia? That’s right, many have been set in the Walvis Bay and Lüderitz areas, and the fastest speed by a kitesurfer, as officially recognised by the world body for sailing, is 55,65 knots (that’s over 100 km/h!) set by Robert Douglas in Lüderitz.
News: Hyundai ranked 6th among global automotive brands
Hyundai Motor has been ranked among the highest valued brands in the world once again, according to the latest rankings published by global brand specialist Interbrand. Hyundai’s global brand value grows 3% since 2017 to a company record high of US$ 13,5 billion (about R 200,8 billion).