Hyundai’s scrappy little crossover is growing up, but it’s not losing its edge. The 2026 Kona returns with sharper styling, smarter tech, and an unexpectedly low lease price that makes most used-car listings look laughable.
Starting at $149 a month, the base SE model is one of the most affordable new vehicles you can drive off a lot right now.
The Glow-up: Smarter, Sharper, More Digital
The new Kona still has that funky personality it’s known for, but it’s been refined in all the right ways. The design borrows heavily from the electric Kona, with a full-width LED light bar, flush surfaces, and cleaner lines that make it look more premium than its price tag suggests. Inside, it’s pure modern Hyundai: dual 12.3-inch screens stretch across the dash, merging infotainment and driver info into a single seamless display.
There’s more room to breathe, better materials, and thankfully, actual buttons for the climate and audio controls. A small victory for anyone tired of touchscreen overload.
What $149/Month Gets You
Hyundai’s October lease offers on its official website make the gas-powered Kona the most wallet-friendly new crossover on the market. The Kona SE FWD can be leased for $149 per month for 24 months with $3,999 down. Other trims move to 36-month terms but keep that same down payment. The deal runs through November 3, 2025, and like most leases excludes tax, title, and dealer fees.
|
Trim |
Drivetrain |
Lease Offer* |
|
SE |
FWD |
$149/mo (24 months) |
|
SE |
AWD |
$229/mo |
|
SEL Sport |
FWD |
$229/mo |
|
SEL Sport |
AWD |
$249/mo |
|
SEL Premium |
FWD |
$259/mo |
|
SEL Premium |
AWD |
$279/mo |
|
Limited |
FWD |
$309/mo |
|
Limited |
AWD |
$329/mo |
*All leases are for 36 months with $3,999 due at signing, except SE FWD (24 months).
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Why This Deal Matters
Hyundai’s playing a smart game here. The 2026 Kona borrows the minimalist look and tech-forward vibe of the Kona Electric but keeps a traditional powertrain, a strategic move for buyers not ready to plug in yet. Inside, the SE trim already includes LED headlights, push-button start, dual-zone climate control, and wireless CarPlay and Android Auto. Driver-assist features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist come standard, too.
Step up to the SEL Premium or Limited, and the Kona starts to flirt with luxury territory: Bose audio, leather seats, and a panoramic display setup that feels lifted from something twice the price.
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The Big Picture
With car prices still inflated and financing rates climbing, a $149 monthly payment on a brand-new crossover feels almost old-school. For context, the Kona Electric’s lease earlier this year was $189/month, which is great for an EV, but Hyundai’s new gas Kona deal undercuts even that.
The 2026 Hyundai Kona is proof that “affordable” doesn’t have to mean “bare-bones.” It’s stylish, loaded with features, and backed by one of the best warranties in the business. If you’ve been waiting for a new ride that won’t crush your budget, this might be the best sub-$200 lease in the country right now. Just don’t wait too long. Hyundai’s deal wraps on November 3, 2025, and the cheap leases never last.
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