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The Volvo EX30 is everywhere right now… and for good reason. It’s the biggest launch in the brand’s history and it has the potential to create a real stir in the electric car market. A multi-award winner even before it landed with customers, the baby electric Volvo certainly arrives with a strong reputation.
But is it really as good as it seems? To find out, we pitched the EX30 against its nearest rival - the Hyundai Kona Electric 65kWh. With 319 miles of WLTP range, futuristic styling and bags of equipment, the Korean machine is a firm favourite here at Electrifying.com.
The Volvo is a bit smaller than the Hyundai, has a 64kWh battery, 295 miles of range and looks pretty swish. It features Volvo’s controversial minimalist interior with no central speedo readout and almost all the car’s functions on the infotainment system.
Join Nicola and Nicki as they compare the two and deliver the electrifying.com verdict. Do you agree with them? Let us know in the comments below.
Volvo EX30 Single Motor Extended Range Ultra
£42,045
295 miles
272bhp, 0-62mph in 5.3 seconds, rear drive
153kW DC, 64kWh useable,
318 litres boot (to glass) +7-litre frunk
5-yr warranty 8 battery
1833kg
Standard heatpump
Hyundai Kona Ultimate 65kWh
£43,095
319 miles
215bhp, 0-62mph in 7.8 seconds, front drive
100kW DC, 65.4kWh useable, 41 mins 10-80
466 litres boot (to glass) +27-litre frunk
5-yr warranty 8yr battery
1,798kg
Standard heatpump
V2L
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I really wanted the EX30 but couldn't wait. I bought a Kona and am in LOVE! I honestly smile while driving this car. So much power for a small price tag.
Yeah, the Kona EV has always been seriously under-appreciated. As a company car TM3LR driver for the last two yrs, if it was my own money I had to spend, I would go Kona without a second thought. The Volvo is Chinese, not so different from MG4 etc., which brings it's usual compromises.
Volvo is a chinese Company now LOL
Volvo EX30 is chinese car based on Geely, so I my choice would be Kona! :-) I would like to support "west" manufactures like Hyundai in my country Czechia, where Kona ev is producing... and the battery Kona is also from EU - LG chem Poland...
Volvo looks great. But I would take the Kona every day of the week.
Buttons, Knobs, HUD, more space, V2L and... some instruments behind the steering wheel.
Plus it's a second generation, I hope they learnd some things in the last generation kona and made it more reliable. I'm not a badge snob.
i wouldnt call it second gen, the charging speed is almost same as the old one same with the battery size. Its more of a facelift.
You totally Right!
I don't care about fast charging if the car is really efficient and the Kona is efficient!
I own a Kia e Niro 64 KWh and for the daily driving, I never need to use the fast charging.
It's the 3rd gen Kona, I think most of the changes over the years have been small.
@timscott3027
1 to 2nd is really a small change it's rather a facelift. 3rd, you say, that's another EV, big change!
and a place for four people, not two + two hamsters
So, update. I've just received my 64kWh Kona Ultimate. I have to say that I'm astounded by the refinement and build quality. Having the physical buttons is just a godsend. Everything is in usable reach and intuitive to boot. OTA update gave us wireless Android Auto and Car Play to appreciate the not-too-bad Bose OE system. The tech is amazing and once you've figured the shortcut key can be programmed to vehicle assists, you can turn the driver alert warnings and speed alarms within 2 seconds, as part of your pre-ride ritual.
Living in hilly rural area, it's great to get all that regen. Life on the twisties doesn't invoke much body roll or lean, so I'm impressed. Ride isn't crashy and I'd say it's nicely damped on our overbanded, potholed roads. A comfy family cruiser it is. The cabin, finished in white leather is light airy and roomy. Rear facing child seat fits spot on and the reclined position means that my youngest doesn't stamp her feet on the backrests, unlike on my X5.
Relegates my my X5 for local journeys when carrying our mountain bikes and kit and the wife's countryman for pottering around. Wanted a car that was slightly bigger than the Countryman to swallow up the kit for 3 mountain bikers and a bum shuffler, and this delivers! We've only had it a day. but I'm growing to love the EV life. Also going to quite enjoy the massive fuel savings with Hive charging.
Volvo=China
BYD=China
Glad you're enjoying the new Kona! I've had it for 3 months and loving it!
Greetings from Norway….the land of the EV’s. Great video, but I must make a couple of comments. The new 2024 Kona (which I now own) is made as an EV to start with, with the internal combustion engine as an option, unlike the previous Kona which was first designed as a fossil car.
As for the annoying warning chimes, I turn them off every trip and takes just 6 seconds. I have saved the settings page on my “Favourites” star button on the steering wheel which I access at start up. It’s so simple and straight forward. Another feature not mentioned is remote parking with the use of the “smart key”. Parking in a tight spot? No problem, get out of the car and move the car backwards and forwards by using the smart key. This is a completely new car with only the name “Kona” remaining. It’s an absolute joy to drive, and as for charging speeds, not sure what all the fuss is about. I charge my car overnight in my garage to 80% which gives me 350km (218m) in winter which is plenty for my daily use. In summer at 100% I get nearly 600km (375m) urban driving with minimal use of climate control. Another important feature the 2024 Kona has is the “Over The Air updates” (OTA) which is a must these days. I have driven many EV’s for 8 years here in Norway and I must say that the new Kona is fantastic value for the money, and one of the best cars I’ve owned.
Just an FYI..the UK has currently band remote driving/parking abilities. So that feature can't be used here and why you'll never hear the review it or really discuss it.
Lovely. Looking forward to test drive the new 2024 Kona this weekend 🤩
Thank you for the range overview, that’s really good to know.
I'm not reading all of that
The Kona is still on an ICE platform, maybe they designed the sheet metal as an EV first but the underpinnings of the car are still underpinnings of an ICE car, which then got a battery and motors shoved into it in the case of the Kona electric.
Rightly, the presenters recommend smaller wheels for performance (as do many reviewers for many cars). However, all the manufacturers' websites offer larger wheels for higher trims with no option to get the smaller wheels from the base trim. Why is this? Should the reviewer community pressure the manufacturers to offer this.
When we purchased our 2024 kona from nottm , the N line S ev, were were offered the smaller 17" wheels as a no cost option.my wife decided to keep the 19" wheels as they look better and range isn't an issue.
You can get smaller weels just do your order while at there store or call them and they will fix it for you.
Atleast Volvo does it just call them say you want the mode with longest range and then but small weels on them. I know Volvo and polestar in Sweden does it. Make a call to them
All good. We will see what happens when I need to order through a 100,000 car fleet operator at work :-)
Renault does it in the Scenic top spec, the configurator calls it max range pack or something like that.
You're like early iPhone vs Android users. 😅 On another note, my opinion is that cars with all the features buried in the touch screen should be forbidden. It is not allowed to even have your phone in your hand while driving, but it's allowed to look away from the road and search for essential features buried in the computer.
Also, does the sensor beep when the driver is fiddling with the control screen? And not looking at the road?
+1 I vote for obligatory buttons for essential functions.
Erhm.. voice control...
@@DeezjaVu I agree with @zarodkiewicz. Voice requests increase cognitive load too. Especially when you need to repeat them because you're misunderstood. When the car basically drives itself and makes these decisions for you, it'll be fine not to have buttons. For now, not having them is dangerous.
I have a Tesla Model 3 and to be honest I no longer look away from the road to locate the switch/knob/button. Most settings are done and changed before driving. Sat nav can be set prior to driving or using voice. The temperature setting is within a finger reach to tap plus or minus, or again use voice.
I thought it strange that stalks and buttons were gone from the Tesla but it made sense and it works out to be far easier.
@@MyOtherCarsAZeppelin Quit clutching at straws... By that argument, never take any passengers with you. If you do, don't talk to them, don't interact with them at all. Never take your children in your car. In fact, you should drive all by yourself at all times. Effin idiots...
Good comparison. EX30 has huge potential but terrible real world efficiency. 170-200 miles at best. Cramped rear. No buttons and numerous software glitches. Kona all round more solid,efficient and reliable.
That's quite something to say that a Hyundai is 'more solid' than a Volvo...but I would tend to agree having owned a Kia e-Niro from new for 5 years now. The cars coming out of the Hyundai Motor Group are just as well built as any German, Swedish or Japanese car I've owned in my 50 years of driving.
@@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 But this sweed is a chinese ;)
@@marlonfrijters8356 True.
Not sure what car you were driving? There is a smaller battery version in the UK but the EX30 shown here should comfortably do 400kms highway and 450kms around the city.
That’s the point. It “should do” much bigger range but is doesn’t. Please see YT reviews from Volvo_Christiensen and Kris. They have both confirmed the poor range. And we did test drive the bigger battery version (69kWh/65kWh useable). Nice car to drive but not good enough.
Drove the EX30 at the Everything Electric show in Excel Centre London. It is small ! The back is very disappointing and the single screen is truly awful. For the styling the EX30 looks great from the outside, but inside it is a bit meh ! Very light steering that really makes you feel totally disconnected from the road. Nippy it is, worth the money it is not. The Kona feels like an altogether different car, familiar comfortable and as a driver you just feel in control. Loads of space in the back seats, the boot feels bigger. It’s pretty nippy and plenty fast enough. It may not have the styling of the EX30 but it is worth the money. It just feels solid and roomy.
Interestingly the first gen kona was similarly just a little bit too small in the back and boot too (as were the first gen Nissan jukes) £1 says the next version of the Volvo gets bigger as well.
Thanks
So you mean they make it bigger in the next version? I thought car don't get bigger that soon for a new car with a new structure?
The look at the screen in the Volvo has got me thinking. It would be interesting to take a group of cars to a test track to see how easy it is to do common functions while driving at around 40mph without cruise control. Somewhere with lane markings like Millbrook could be ideal for that sort of test.
I’m convinced it’s a safety risk having everything on a central screen
That's where the voice controls come into play, with google voice and the system is getting another update very soon OTA with Volvo already said things are changing with updates coming soon. Ultimately this is just the same as mobile phone manufacturers doing exactly the same for your mobile, so no issues there. Saves touching the screen, yes I agree at lower speeds it's slightly different if in busy traffic but very little traffic and motorway driving a different ball game. Also all the other tech available on both like lane keep assist, lane departure etc all helps.👍
YES! SCIENCE!!!!!! Make a hypothesis and TEST it.
What things are people trying to change while driving? For me, temperature is 19 degrees all the time so I never change that, headlights are automatic, wipers are automatic. If I'm using the satnav I put that in before I set off. I generally have the radio set to the same station but if Im using spotify I use siri to control it.
What Car? have a test just like that in their April 2024 issue.
I'm in South Africa and hippo's are not silver, they're mostly purplish-grey or blue-black, but brownish-pink on the underside and the eyes. 😮
Oh, milk is white or off-white/pink, because it secretes two kinds of unique acids.
I personally wouldn't want to get close enough to a Hippo to find out... aren't they one of the most human-killing critters out there? Possibly second to the big Croc, but a nasty fella to deal with. Actually, you have a number of the most people-hating animals there, Buffs, Flumps, pussy-cats of various types, hissing-sids, and The Lord knows what else... plus your every-day human bandits.
The EX30 is bigger than a VW Golf. How did Volvo manage to get it so cramped in the back?
long nose
It's 6 cm (bit over 2 inches) shorter than a golf mk8.
@@wilsonwwy Do those centimeters make so much difference? And why call cars longer than 4 metres B-segment? The first C-segmenter, the VW Golf was 3,75m long or short.
Very funny test. Enjoy this greatly. Thanks for mentioning the turning circle. Most testers forget this important detail.👍
Wish they had compared the two. Only heard about the Kona’s.
@@StephenColes we've got the ex30 coming soon (motability, woo!) and the turning circle on it was very good. Currently drive a tiguan which has the worst turning circle ever, previous to that a Yeti which I loved and was great to park.
I want buttons for heated seats, heated wheel, lane assist (off or on), driving mode, fog lamps, heated rear window. And to sensibly adjust wing mirrors and open glove box.
The Volvo doesn’t do that.
Never mind no rear space or HUD.
Some time ago I walked into a Volvo dealership to enquire about buying one. I was told that a heat pump was only available on the top of the range model. A heat pump wasn’t even an option on anything less. Next stop Hyundai. Heat pumps are INCLUDED in the prices of the Kona. That was it. I ordered a Kona. Since then I have learned from Electrifying that the Volvo has software issues so deliveries are being delayed. There can be nothing worse than a high spec car with software issues IMHO. Good review ladies. Right result. 👍
I got in the last 2 years with my Polestar 2 more than 7 OTA updates which improves the car very much even the range was better. This the same Google automotive system as in the EX30 (only the GUI is different). The Kona before got in 2 years only small updates in the workshops, not to compare. Voice control , Google maps integrated in the car, some nice apps from the google store and so on. Best system (only Tesla is really good, maybe a little better.)
A fan of the EX30 design and offering but just BEWARE that the cheapest version does NOT have a HEAT PUMP so expect to have at least a 30% reduction of the range when running in colder climates, which is very poor considering the max range is 209 miles!!! So getting only around 140mile range for a £33k electric vehicle is shocking and no excuse and heat pumps should be standard on all EVs.
The humor in this video is so entertaining. lol thats why i've subbed. I mean most people that watch car reviews dont really go out and buy the cars. especially immediately so it helps if the video is fun to watch😂
Nicky and Nichola are fast becoming my fav motoring journos ! These reviews are so much fun. Fantastic job!
The reviewer in black is just a Jonny Smith wannabe.
My old MW i3 also has 3 different drive modes. I wish BMW had continued developing the i3.
Yes, I loved my i3 too. So many things to like. If it just went 100 miles further I would never had sold it.
Sorry, the i3 was the worst of all, hundreds of them are for sale - but nobody buys them. BMW was and still is wanker's choice.
@@kingearl2596 poor thing
I couldn't believe how cramped the back seats are in the Volvo.
this is indeed a car for two. and I have no idea how 95% of reviewers totally ignore that fact
The EX30 has been designed to look good, and it does, but at the expense of inside space, this is highlighted by the Smart #1 which is on the same platform but is much more spacious inside.
@@fredbloggs72 I know :) I was able to compare both of them during Everything Electric last month, and literally last Friday we decided to get Smart #1 as temporary Enyaq replacement. You got matrix lamps, HUD, much more space in the rear and you can slide the bench. and 22kW charging for Type 2
I got in the backseat of the Volvo after adjusting the driving seat for my height. I was shocked and appalled at the lack of rear legroom!
12:36 "Hey Google, turn on the fogs lights" Safer than looking for a button. How do you like them apples?
between these two cars I would choose the kona 37 times out of 10! Greetings from Sweden!
10! is quite a large number...
@@MrBamboolegend Omg you are right I did not know that (googled it), I learned somthing new today! :)
"And that is how babies are born" 😂🤣😂Oscar-worthy storytime.
Definitely not in the back of the V30...
Nice review. I have to say I wasn’t shocked. Come to think of it, I don’t remember ever being shocked by a review on cars.
Great episode and well presented! I enjoyed that positive video experience after a proper rats day! Thank you!
I have the new kona 65kw as my first EV and I'm no expert! What i will say is it is a joy to drive, very easy and has everything i need. Buttons were a must for me, but each to their own!
This was best review I've ever watched! And, oh boy, I watch a lot of them... Kudos!
This is one of the best fun comparison video's on the channel. At the end of the day it all boils down to the use case of the cars. Both have plusses and minuses as far as performance (Volvo) and practicality (Kona). Ultimately what are you going to use it for? To cover most bases for me I would have to agree the Kona would be the more likely option. But I'd decline both at the moment as I do not have the ability to fit a wall box where I live. Would I hire one? yes and the Kona would win again for its practicality. On todays British roads there are very few occasions that I could enjoy the acceleration of the Volvo but it would be fun to try although the tyres might wear a tad more. Top job girls and thanks for sharing.
You two’s make a fabulous duo..! Great entertainment… take no notice of technical questions and give us more of these reviews… please….😳
I had the old Kona the 22 and i had high hopes for the EX30 but the number of issues with the volvo smells just like fisker...totally unfinished while the kona is a tested and tried car and it just..works. We also have an 8 year old Kia niro recharge hybrid and that car except for services has cost us a total of 1000$ in a full brake change this year..and the kona cost me 0 bucks in 50 000km. I am not buying another stupid non software ready car (had ID3 as a company car and we returned 36 of them since they were shitty and stood more still then driving. Right at the moment i would def pick the Kona and frankly i live in a HEAVY snowy area in the winter with extreme cold and tons of snow and i have never ever needed 4x4 to get around and neither ever needed studded tires. If the price is equal i would any day go for the kona. Now daily driving an MG4 electric and had 1 single update of the whole car and it is great. So for me no EX30 with all the issues it has.
I think comparing EX30 to Fisker is really inaccurate. Fisker actually has major functional issues, and that company is about to go bankrupt. The EX30 just is stylistically plain/boring like a Model 3 interior. That's not on the same level as Fisker's nonsense at all.
Another great video but I have a nagging question, with some many functions built in the tablet how can this get around the law which stops me changing the satnav or answer my mobile as all of the above distract you from the road! Points on my licence for one but not for the more distractions from the tablet. Please help
voice control. I don't generally fiddle about changing things in my car anyway while driving (other than maybe turning heated seats or heating on and off) so when I tested the ex30 I was expecting to hate the single screen thing but to my surprise I loved it and it didn't feel dangerous.
The big let down with the Volvo is thelack of physical controls 😩
Agreed. Doing everything on a screen is patently unsafe.
It’s cost saving measures to narrow the gap with ICE vehicles but I’m not in favour of it.
It really isn’t, lights and wipers are automatic, gears are on the stalk as are wiper speed and washers, volume and cruise controls are on the wheel, stereo, heating, satnav are all controlled by voice - what buttons do you need? I just did a four hour round trip in light, dark, rain and shine and I needed to touch the central tablet all of four times.
In the next few years, the EU is going to stop it for safety reasons. Imagine thousands of drivers weaving into each other because they are not looking at the road. And speed freaks doing 140 and someone crosses their path! I don't trust the car's safety systems enough for that. Neither should anybody else.
@@scottmackintosh7633 Thanks, good to know real life experience, thanks for sharing 👍🏻
That was a LOT of details (Great) but WONDERFUL story and VERY entertaining. MORE REVIEWS! I love them!
Could I kindly ask if you guys could give your stats in both imperial and metric. Everytime I hear X miles of range. I have to pause the video, open up a calculator multiply by 1.6 and then go "huh"... claose down the calculator and press play.
I am a huge Volvo fan and i am in love with my 2007 C30. But when I went to try EX30 a big no for me. I get the progres, but many peoplče stil love some simple solutions in cars with buttons.
Too much sensors and electronics for my tase.
So i guess i will stick with my C30 for a bit more. Am I really the only one left that likes manual things over electronics, buttons ower touch screen?
Great comparison, here in Canada however the Volvo EX30 Ultra is nearly $12,000 CAD more than the Kona Electric ultimate. Making the decision much easier.
Yes, plus the Kona has been beaten with numerous ugly sticks, that exterior is hideous 😊
Kona is for gay boys.
Volvo is for men.
EX30. Way better.
The Kona doesn't come in awd version for Canadian winters either.
@stevecade857 true, but in many regions, a good set of winter tires will be sufficient with the improved stability and traction that EVs have.
I like the fact the Volvo has a sensor so that it can tell you off for taking your eyes off the road to navigate the touch screen menus for basic functions.. which should have had buttons. Must be Volvo's commitment to safety.
Thanks for the video.
The Kona looks like 2 car-engineers had order to create a new car; one was responsible for the upper part and one for the lower part.
Unfortunately, neither knew about the other and so two suggestions were made, which were then simply glued together. It´s a pity because the upper part looks really good... =/
What a brilliant review! Two of the most entertaining, intelligent, observant ladies on the web. So hugely entertaining, thanks ladies - you're wonderful!
I've been driving my new Kona EV Ultimate and I love it! Really the enjoy the quiet fast take off.
In Canada, the base model EX30 is about $7k CAD more expensive than the Kona base model.
A roof that opens is soooo useful for cargo possibilities: paddle board, small tree stand8ng up, long pieces of lumber etc. I dont care for panoramic roof. The kona can also st9re a spare tire, an actual one
I like buttons. I am a tech nerd, but while driving, a button is just easy.
And delving into endless tiny icons on a screen away from your view of the road is downright an accident in waiting! Shame on you Volvo.
Madness extends to a car (forget which one) that you need to use the screen to open the glovebox.
Why is the volvo's inside so small though. It's equally big outside. Like would it kill them to add 2 inches more of leg room
Doesnt the Kona still fast-charge pretty slow?
Nicola and Nicki is always a joy. You can feel that they enjoy making these videos.
when i am driving, whenever i mess around with the 'one screen for all', say to turn on the heated seat, my wife just panics and thinks we are going to crash; so i ask her to mess around with the screen for me but she won't look away from road in case we crash; therefore no changes can be made via the screen 🤔; i am not sure if this says more about my driving, the cars controls or the her fear of crashing...
Came to know about cars, found out about hippo milk color. But now I have a question? is it drinkable? you know what don't answer that. Great review by the way.
No matter what spec the EX30 is in the poor rear passenger space/legroom is a deal breaker.
I agree with Nicola; three buttons on a big slippery screen while driving in bad weather seems at odds with Volvo’s reputation for safety…
It's all very well reviewing New cars But what are they like on the used car market? That'll be interesting to see and how they fare their values their range.
Kona EV platform
Actually, the Hyundai Kona does have its own EV platform because that’s how designed, and then they added in the hybrid and petrol technology.
Heated and ventilated seats
You two are brilliant and compliment each other perfectly. Great review
A fun review, thanks.
We do not have children, but do have dogs. So we are not really concerned about space in the back row. In terms of looks and a rethink in how a car should be designed the Volvo wins hands down. I am still not happy with a UI/UX which has everything in the iPad stuck inelegantly on the dashboard but the rest is wonderful.
Of the other cars you can get on this Geely platform the clear winner for me are the various Smarts. For around the same sort of money I could get a Smart Brabus #1. If you look at BMW’s sub brand, I could probably get a Mini Countyman. Both have more pizazz than the somewhat bloodless Volvo design.
The Kona platform is designed for electric first. And the bing bong well you can turn a lot of it off. I know as I live in Wales with our stupid 20mph. Mmmm
That's really not true, as it was designed as a gas model initially. The refresh was optimized for the EV version, however it's still not a dedicated EV platform like the GMP vehicles.
Kona is trash
No it’s not. It is built on an ICE platform
@@Bobblenob agreed, however the refresh was optimized for the EV version
@@jamespaul2587 The first Kona electric was indeed built on an existing ICE platform as ICE version of the Kona preceded the electric version. In this second version the car was designed with the EV in mind first and adapted for the petrol versions. The Niro EV and Niro hybrids are also built on the same platform
Ahhhh, so that is how babies are born! 😂
I do like the Volvo, but I like Volvos, so not surprising. The lack of buttons and HUD is a shame, but maybe as you say living with it for a while, it is not an issue. As for the speckled interior, hmmm looks a bit like the new Dacia Duster's bumper, probably need to see it in the flesh.
Bings and bongs... It's like having an elderly relative (not saying which of my relatives 😁) in the back telling me I am going too fast, too slow, too close to the car in front, etc.
Brilliant review, I am thinking of these two cars and I am leaning towards the Volvo after this, maybe at the entry level mind, but I think Tom said wait for a year until they sort out the software bugs.
I just love electrifying's videos!
Kona should have had a tidier design, with a central or side(winged) charge port… the offset one spoils the look! But it has a much more sensible and useful interior, and probably that bit better range and warranty?
Size wise, the Kona for me also has the edge. Volvo is a tad on the small side (though neither could be described as big cars). So, here I’d go for the Hyundai.
That said, if Volvo go on to make an EX60 I’d be very interested to assess that car.
Brilliant, fun review 😁 Dream team
I’ve had the XC40 recharge for two years. The google android based infotainment system is horrible. Often crashes, lags for no reason, has to be rebooted often, remnants of android for phones occasionally rears its head and updates seem to have slowed it down. The google voice detection is good but often for no reason, it will understand what I’ve said and then say it’s not connected (no signals randomly occur in the same places that previously it was fine). Oh and once it randomly lost all my saved radio stations! They did add car play but it took a looooong time from when they said they would. It’s a reason NOT to buy the Volvo! The Kona could be a good replacement but the bing-bongs are an immediate no-no so while I enjoyed the video, I won’t be considering either car!
Great review. NOT a fan of the Tesla mono-screen where all the options are hidden... I like Volvo, but for me, I'd personally go with the Kona for the buttons, additional rear passenger room and the significantly larger boot space..
My Google home speaker didn't understand your request to turn on the heated seats.....
Unless I missed it why didn't you cover efficiency actually driving them?
Comparing range specs and battery sizes is useless if one doesn't actually deliver what's advertised and the other does
Plus what is the insurance, servicing and value after 3 years?
I guess the issue with these versions at this price is the Tesla Model 3 with similar range is cheaper. Yes it’s a saloon, but if that’s not an issue, I can’t see why you would get either of them over it. Cheapest versions make a lot more sense.
But why would you want to do anything associated with Elon Musk
@@btnbiker Why would anyone want a Chinese owned and made car like a Volvo? Same point you’re making on Tesla - people prejudices mean some won’t buy them. Vast majority don’t care they’ll just want the best car.
Who in UK wants a saloon in last 50 years?
@@btnbikerTesla is much better product for the same price. You are a real moron if you are a musk hater. These other guys would not even have a decent EV on the market if it was not for Musk. For criticism of Musk follow the funding of the critics.
Model 3 is a big car. Better software. Faster. Better charging. Boot is big. Cheaper than both of these. A couple of grand more would get you the much bigger model Y.
Yes, the design language of the Kona is all over the place; some are lovely and sweeping curves, and then there are all sorts of jagged edges...it's a crazy mixture. I prefer my Smart #1...noticeably cheaper than the EX30 on a 3-year PCP (a very nice looking option), plus the driver cluster and HUD.
great review and so funny,brilliant.
Big let down is the 2024 Hyundai Kona is only 4☆ safety rated. What is the Volvo?
Please do a Smart#1 and Volvo EX30 comparison in the coming months
I was listening to the video and when someone said ‘Hey google, turn on….’ My phone said ‘OK. But you’ll have to connect to your car first!’
I really like to the look of the Volvo but.. it’s small. No way can it be a family car. Maybe a single person or no kids couple’s car! What I would really like is an EX40 on this ev platform rather than its current ICE chassis. So much more practical space.
I think we make too much of the screen though. Thousands of Tesla drivers can’t be that wrong surely? I tried the voice controls in a non driving test and they really are very good.
The 2024/2025 new EX40 EC40 are much better in range and charging and have RWD (!) . I drove many EV (also Kona and Polestar 2), in EV FWD is really bad. Volvo are really good in winter and there have a heat pump.
Thousands of fart obsessed Yanks can't be wrong - have you seen who they vote for?
Volvo warranty is only three years. 22kW changing is standard on the ultra not optional
I reserved an EX30 here in the states, but the lack of V2L is making me reconsider.
The proportions of the EX30 have always confused me a little, surely the bonnet could've been shorter? It looks too long for the car and the rest is left with cramped seats and boot.
I will pick Nicola..... Hum, I mean to say that I pick whatever Nicola picks, but that Volvo is handsome... The Kona is cute in its own way, just like Nicola. I have driven the Kona N in Boston, and I absolutely loved it, so I think this Kona is perfectly fine, ....just like Nicola.
Love the EX30 just wish it had the driver side display, I can't stand the speed displaying on the center console.
I thought i was going ot hate it but the test drive was fantastic, didn't bother me at all! (i also tested ev6, audi q4 and enyaq on the same day).
A really lovely video. Splendid.
I would consider the Volvo if it was the entry model and was 5k cheaper but at this price with this speck no chance 😅
The Volvo looks all about design and nothing about practicality. If looks are what matter to you, go with the Volvo. In all other cases, Kona is clearly the better choice.
And that's coming from an XC40 driver...
Nicola's argument about buttons and knobs rings true with me. It just makes sense. Add also that the Kona has more options really ends the competition. As much as I like Volvo.....cramped back seats and an ipad standing up in the way, on the dash, just isn't my cup of tea.
Well the two of you must of had a glass of wine or 2.
Best car reviewers ever
Very entertaining keep it up , especially as your wanting a knob 😂💛💚
I love the story time intermissions. 😆
Polestar looks from the Volvo?
I've been watching loads of these EX30 review videos and it seems to me that out of the Kona, EX30 or Jeep Avenger... I'm going to pick the Renault Megane e-tech!? Yep.
If space and practicality is the issue then surely the new Scenic is an even better option? It also has a way nicer interior and avoids looking like any kind of hippo. Or moose come to think of it 🫎
The Renault Scenic is a much bigger car, more VW ID4, the EX30 is smaller than an ID3. Renault design and quality is right up there these days and the starting price for the Scenic is below both of the cars tested here.
The Scenic does look nice, but sadly it's not available yet, I can't find any dealer with one to test drive and they say they won't have them until September
the charging port location on the Kona is a deal breaker, regardless of anything else
Great review ladies! Thank you. Now I am sure that they stripped the EX30 too much. I like the philosophy of making cheaper car by just not giving you too many thinks... because that costs, but now they have to make EX60 and that would be an interesting car. They try to save the environment by putting less materials into the car, but now you have to add another car to your EX30 for weekends and longer trips with your family and that reverts the effect, right?
Terrific pricing by Volvo. It is strange that Voice Control does not work for the Fog Lights.
WTF. When Nicola said, Ok google, turn on the heated seats, my phone launched a search on heated seats.
Moving on, the EX 30 isn't available in Australia yet, hopefully we go straight to the MY25 which has some minor improvements, and more software updates to fix some irritations with charging etc.
Nice video. Just don't google what "kona" (written with a "c", though) means in Portuguese...
I like Hippos, but prefer my Ioniq 5 Limited over them both. I do wish it had the Kona's cargo and frunk space, however. Nicola always has the clever video tricks! Makes my day!
Ioniq is for gay men so offcourse you happy with it.
The Kona seems to be a nice car in terms of features, but I can't understand the design decisions of its exterior. Next time they should try different lines, maybe with an AI software. 😅
These are the two companies are the closest behind Tesla (Other than BYD which isn't available in the USA for example) they are catching fast
Search for the Zeekr X, that's the same car as the Volvo in Chinese spec. It's got a much nicer interior design, a dash in front of the wheel, HUD, switches where you expect them, a landscape screen whose software shows it's the same as the Volvo. So the Volvo is cynical cost cut car with a premium badge put on the front because Geely know the Europeans still buy on badge not on substance.
- Speeding 1km DING!
- Looking sideways to check the road DING!
- Farting with the windows closed DING!
Hope this can be permanently switched off, or will earplugs come as a standard?
I understand the need for safety, but exaggerating seems to be a form of art with modern car manufacturers.
EX30 all day long. Volvo looks way better, it’s a prestigious label, much better build quality. Drove the twin and it’s got super car beating performance. Agree a bit cramped in the rear but that’s the only negative for me!
A bit cramped, you must be blind!
Europe market EX30 made in China or EU?
7:00 excuse me but the sunroof actually opening is not a throwaway fact...I suppose especially in Florida and Arizona....
Odd old kona supports auto charge aka fastneds version
No channel does electric like Electrifying
Nicola -- THANK YOU for actually pronouncing Hyundai similarly to how it sounds, as opposed to how the condescending marketing team has told you to because they assume English speakers are idiots. Neither of you mention a heat pump. I think that's one of the major points you have to cover in any car -- 310 miles of range turns to 200 miles in the winter without one, though front and rear heated seats mollify that well. Frunks are direct indicators of front hoods which are too large and should be derided. The Kona has an excuse -- it's a gas car converted to EV. (I sure hope we see the end of those soon -- front wheel drive in an EV?) The HUD does not just look neat -- it makes the car much safer. I don't understand why that's not on every new car.
I think heat pumps are standard in the Kona.
Hello Dai. Yes, Brits typically pronounce hyundai as the name Dai which has Welsh use as the short version of David or Dafydd and is in common use. So saying day for Dai isn't natural for us. Using a different pronunciation for car brands is common compared to their country of origin eg BMW and VW. Let's not make a big deal out of this.
I have a car with buttons with options in the infotainment display aswell. When I am driving I do not have time to go through the screen I don’t even have time to change the music on the screen thank god for buttons on the steering wheel. I think it’s a hazard to have everything on the infotainment especially when you have to go through portals just to activate them. It’s looks nice and clean but not very practical.
Good comparison. Tbh, I have no idea why the EX30 was hyped up so much. It's an average vehicle.