2019 Hyundai Kona Electric long-term review: City driving

Thankfully, the Kona Electric is very good in the cut-and-thrust of traffic. To start with, electric cars are perfect for low speed, stop-and-start crawling. The Kona EV makes 395Nm of torque from standstill, and it's delivered with a brand of buttery smoothness no internal-combustion engine could possibly match.

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