The Kona has a versatile cabin. When the rear seats are folded down, you have more than 45 cubic feet of cargo space to store your belongings. Since the rear seat is split into a 60/40 configuration, you can easily lower only one side. This lets you carry both passengers and gear in the back. In terms of upholstery, the Kona can have either cloth, sport cloth, or leather seats. Upfront, the seats can be power-adjustable, and they can be heated, too, so you can stay cozy in the colder months.
What's impressive about the Kona is that it has so much technology. The base trim has an eight-inch color touchscreen. It also has Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with Bluetooth. You can get even more features like wireless charging, HD Radio, SiriusXM, rear USB outlets when you move up in trim. With the top-level Limited trim, the list of components rivals what some luxury models offer. The systems include a 10.25-inch touchscreen, integrated navigation, a Harman Kardon premium audio system with eight speakers, dynamic voice recognition, and rear USB outlets. Plus, the Limited has an auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink technology as well as a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel.