In the vibrant urban landscape of Illinois, the Hyundai Kona has established itself as a favorite among young professionals and families alike. As a leading entry in the subcompact crossover segment, the Kona has provided a perfect blend of style, space, and efficiency for daily commutes and weekend adventures. With models ranging from 2018 to the present, many Illinois residents are now considering their next steps as their first-owner finance terms expire.
The transition from Gen 1 to Gen 2 Kona marks a significant evolution in design and technology. The original 2018-2023 Kona helped define the B-segment SUV boom in the U.S., while the new generation, launched in 2024, offers expanded features and performance improvements. As Kona owners contemplate retirement for their trusted vehicles, Heartland Motors Trust invites you to consider donating your vehicle to support our mission of community empowerment.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 OS β’ 2018-2023
This generation introduced the Kona's unique styling and diverse powertrains, including the Kona EV and performance-oriented Kona N variant, appealing to a wide range of buyers.
Gen 2 SX2 β’ 2024-present
The redesigned Kona offers a larger footprint and enhanced features, including a new 64.8 kWh battery for the Kona EV, continuing its legacy in the subcompact SUV market.
Known issues by generation
The Hyundai Kona, while generally reliable, has had its share of model-specific issues. The Gen 1 OS (2018-2023) faced known oil pump and connecting rod bearing concerns on the 1.6L turbo engines, leading to recalls and extended powertrain warranties. The Kona EV experienced significant recalls due to battery fire risks, affecting over 75,000 units globally. Additionally, early models showed paint fade and issues with the infotainment system's responsiveness. The Gen 2 SX2 has yet to report widespread issues, but staying updated on maintenance and recalls is crucial for all owners.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donating your Hyundai Kona can yield varying tax benefits based on its condition and specifications. Generally, FWD models and lower trims like SE/SEL are valued under $5,000, making them accessible for most donors. Adding AWD or opting for Limited/N Line trims increases donation value by $700 to $1,000. The Kona EV retains strong residual values, particularly if battery health is verified post-recall. If you own a low-mileage Kona N, you might reach the $5,000 Form 8283 Section B appraisal threshold, showcasing the potential value of rare performance variants.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Hyundai Kona is a straightforward process with Heartland Motors Trust. Since the Kona is a subcompact crossover, a standard light-duty flatbed truck suffices for pickup, even in tight urban spaces. We handle all aspects of the donation, including the proper management of Kona EV battery safety protocols. Given its lower curb weight compared to mid-size SUVs, prospective donors can rest assured that the donation process is efficient and seamless.
Illinois regional notes
In Illinois, Kona owners often use their vehicles for urban commuting, where the versatility of an AWD variant is especially valued during snowy winters. The sunshine state exposure can lead to interior wear, emphasizing the need for regular maintenance. For Kona EV owners, the growing network of EV charging infrastructure in urban areas supports seamless travel, making electric variants an ideal choice for environmentally-conscious drivers in Illinois.