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The new crossover, due to go on sale in October this year, will make its debut this June. Little is known about the new B-segment SUV except it will be called Kona and it will sit beneath the existing Tucson and Santa Fe models as Hyundai's smallest SUV.
Hyundai will release more information in the near future but for now we know it is named after the Kona district on the island of Hawaii, it's likely to be based on the chassis of the i20, and it may get the turbocharged 1.0 and 1.4 petrol engine.
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