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The Hyundai Kona will be a rival for the Nissan Juke
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It's named after a location in Hawaii
It incorporates up-to-date technology, such as a driver head-up info display
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The car is understood to be based on the Hyundai i20
With front-wheel drive standard and four-wheel drive optional on some models
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Its styling appears to be influenced by the Hyundai Intrado concept
A pure-electric version has been confirmed for 2018 with a range in excess of 240 miles
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Other engines will include a 1.0-litre petrol and either a 1.6-litre diesel or petrol
The Kona will get a manual gearbox as standard, but a DCT automatic will also be available
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Prices are expected to start from around £15,000 to compete with the Nissan Juke and Renault Captur
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