The 2021 Hyundai Kona is a subcompact crossover SUV available in six trim levels: SE, SEL, SEL Plus, Night, Limited and Ultimate. The SE, SEL and SEL Plus models are powered by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine (147 horsepower, 132 lb-ft of torque) that is paired to a six-speed automatic transmission. The others use a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine (175 hp, 195 lb-ft) mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. Front-wheel drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is optional across the lineup. SE The entry-level Kona SE starts you off with: 16-inch alloy wheels Height-adjustable driver's seat 7-inch touchscreen Six-speaker audio system Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration Forward collision mitigation (warns you of an impending collision and applies the brakes in certain scenarios) Lane departure mitigation (warns you of a lane departure when a turn signal isn't used and can automatically steer to maintain lane position) SEL The SEL adds a few safety and convenience features, including: 17-inch wheels Heated mirrors Roof rails Keyless entry and ignition Leather-wrapped steering wheel Heated front seats The SEL Plus includes a smattering of luxury upgrades, such as: Sunroof Foglights Power-adjustable driver's seat Auto-dimming rearview mirror Eight-speaker Infinity audio system Wireless charging pad Night The new Kona Night is the least expensive trim to come with the turbocharged engine. It reverts back to the SEL's features and then adds on: 18-inch black-painted Rays wheels LED headlights Black exterior trim Power-adjustable driver's seat Eight-speaker Infinity audio system Limited The Limited starts with SEL Plus features and the turbocharged engine. From there, it adds: 18-inch wheels LED headlights Chrome exterior trim Automatic climate control Leather upholstery Ultimate The top-trim Ultimate further adds: Automatic wipers 8-inch touchscreen Integrated navigation system Adaptive cruise control (maintains a driver-set distance between the Hyundai and the car in front) Rear parking sensors (alerts you to obstacles that may not be visible behind the vehicle when parking) Head-up display (displays important information in your sight line onto the windshield) All Credits to HYUNDIA CC Via: Cars PH