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Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line

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Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line

The trade press is unanimous: the Hyundai KONA does not have to hide from the competition and when the N-Line package is on board, the compact SUV is particularly appealing. However, since the KONA is only available with front-wheel drive and off-road excursions are likely to be rare, the H&R engineers have secured a copy and developed a set of sports springs. This not only contributes to the more dynamic look, but also to more driving pleasure!

also Trak + wheel spacers available

Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line

The lowered vehicle center of gravity (FA / RA 30 mm) ensures more direct steering behavior and reduced body movement in fast corners or in the event of sudden load changes. The driving comfort, on the other hand, remains suitable for long-distance journeys, the payload at the standard level. With the optionally available TRAK+ wheel spacers made of high-tensile aluminum, standard and retrofit wheels can be aligned with millimeter precision on the fender edges. Further information on the H&R social media channels: Facebook  ➤Instagram  ➤Twitter  ➤YouTube.

Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line

H&R components for Hyundai Kona:

  • Type OS, 2WD, incl. N-Line, incl. mild hybrid, from year of construction 2017
  • Lowering springs
    – for motorization 1.0 T-GDI (petrol)
    - Item no .: 28589-1
    - Lowering: VA / HA approx. 30 mm
    – Price (RRP): €367,71 incl. 19% VAT.
  • Lowering springs
    – for motorization 1.6 T-GDI (petrol) + 1.6 CRDI (diesel)
    - Item no .: 28589-2
    - Lowering: VA / HA approx. 30 mm
    – Price (RRP): €367,71 incl. 19% VAT.
  • Trak + wheel spacers
    - silver or black anodized
    - Widening: from 16 mm (per axis)
    – Price (RRP): from €169,41 incl. 19% VAT.

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Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line

Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line
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Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line Dynamic SUV despite front-wheel drive: H&R sport springs for the Hyundai KONA N-Line

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