Suppose the car in the teaser is the Kona, the next question would be: What kind of powertrain are we getting? In that regard, Hyundai has plenty to choose from. Engine options start with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated MPi petrol engine, delivering 147 hp and 179 Nm of torque, followed by a turbocharged 1.0-liter engine that produces 118 hp and 200 Nm, paired with a seven-speed DCT. Rounding out the pure gasoline powertrains is a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine that delivers 195 hp and 265 Nm of torque.
On the electrified side, there’s a hybrid variant that combines a 1.6-liter GDI petrol engine with an electric motor and a 1.32 kWh battery, producing a combined output of 139 hp. Additionally, there’s a fully electric model called the Kona Electric, available in two configurations: a Standard Range model with a 48.4 kWh battery and a Long Range version with a 65.4 kWh battery, both powering a front-mounted electric motor.
Now, considering that we already have the Creta, the Kona is more likely to come in either hybrid or electrified form. However, that’s all speculation on our end until Hyundai makes a formal announcement. We’ll keep you posted on future updates on the possible return of the Kona.
For now, check out the Hyundai Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph and discover exclusive promos and an easier way to buy your new ride.
Is the Hyundai Kona coming back to the Philippines?
Hyundai Motor Philippines’ social media suggests so.
![]()
Jerome Tresvalles on Jun 04, 2025You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsIs the Hyundai Kona coming back to the Philippines?

On Hyundai Motor Philippines’ official Facebook page, a surprise teaser image featuring a green vehicle hints at a new model coming to the local market. Although the image doesn’t provide much information about the upcoming mystery vehicle, we have an idea of what it might be, and the green paint is a big hint.
Related: The Hyundai CRETA is back with a bolder look and more features
Back in 2018, a Hyundai car with the same kind of bright green paint was also offered in the Philippines, the Kona. Although the market was receptive to Hyundai’s sporty subcompact crossover, the Creta took its place in 2022. Another reason we think it might be the Kona, aside from the paint, is that Hyundai has recently been reviving discontinued nameplates like the Elantra and possibly the Accent. With that in mind, it’s not hard to see why the Kona could be next in line.

Suppose the car in the teaser is the Kona, the next question would be: What kind of powertrain are we getting? In that regard, Hyundai has plenty to choose from. Engine options start with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated MPi petrol engine, delivering 147 hp and 179 Nm of torque, followed by a turbocharged 1.0-liter engine that produces 118 hp and 200 Nm, paired with a seven-speed DCT. Rounding out the pure gasoline powertrains is a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine that delivers 195 hp and 265 Nm of torque.
On the electrified side, there’s a hybrid variant that combines a 1.6-liter GDI petrol engine with an electric motor and a 1.32 kWh battery, producing a combined output of 139 hp. Additionally, there’s a fully electric model called the Kona Electric, available in two configurations: a Standard Range model with a 48.4 kWh battery and a Long Range version with a 65.4 kWh battery, both powering a front-mounted electric motor.

Now, considering that we already have the Creta, the Kona is more likely to come in either hybrid or electrified form. However, that’s all speculation on our end until Hyundai makes a formal announcement. We’ll keep you posted on future updates on the possible return of the Kona.
For now, check out the Hyundai Car Guide on AutoDeal.com.ph and discover exclusive promos and an easier way to buy your new ride.
Related Articles
All-new Hyundai Venue makes a comeback in the PhilippinesHyundai IONIQ 9 earns a 5-star safety score from ANCAPHyundai ranked no. 1 in J.D. Power tech study for the 6th yearIs the Hyundai IONIQ 3 ready for long drives in the Philippines?Service your car and support a good cause with Hyundai’s “Service with a Heart” Aftersales Promo
Latest News
- The all-new Suzuki Fronx has officially arrived / NewsJerome Tresvalles · Sep 12, 2025The Suzuki Fronx has officially launched. Stylish and efficient, it’s set to take on the subcompact crossover segment.
- All-new Hyundai Venue makes a comeback in the Philippines / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 12, 2025Hyundai’s smallest crossover returns with a 1.6-liter gasoline engine, three variants, and updated features.
- Hyundai IONIQ 9 earns a 5-star safety score from ANCAP / NewsShaynah Miranda · Sep 11, 2025Hyundai IONIQ 9 earns five-star ANCAP safety rating for both six- and seven-seater versions.
Popular Articles
- Cheapest cars under P700,000 in the PhilippinesJerome Tresvalles · Sep 02, 2024
- First car or next car, the Ford EcoSport is a tough package to beatJun 18, 2021
- Car Maintenance checklist and guide – here’s everything you need to knowEarl Lee · Jan 12, 2021
- Most fuel efficient family cars in the PhilippinesBryan Aaron Rivera · Nov 27, 2020
- 2021 Geely Okavango — Everything you need to knowJoey Deriquito · Nov 19, 2020
- Family cars in the Philippines with the biggest trunksSep 20, 2023
- Head to head: Toyota Rush vs. Suzuki XL7Joey Deriquito · Oct 28, 2020
- Why oil changes are important for your carEarl Lee · Nov 10, 2020
- 2021 Kia Stonic — What you need to know about itJoey Deriquito · Oct 16, 2020
- Top 7 tips for buying a used car in the PhilippinesJoey Deriquito · Nov 26, 2020
