Good news for performance-focused small SUV buyers — the Hyundai Kona turbo AWD is making a surprise return for 2026, with a limited number of vehicles due to arrive in Australia soon, including allocations expected for dealerships like Tynan Hyundai Kirrawee.
After Hyundai Australia previously confirmed the turbo all-wheel-drive Kona had been discontinued, the brand has now revealed a one-off, small production run of MY26 Hyundai Kona Premium N Line 1.6-litre turbo AWD models, marking the final send-off for this popular drivetrain.
If you’re searching for a sporty, all-wheel-drive small SUV in the Sutherland Shire, this limited-availability Kona could be your last opportunity.
Earlier this year, Hyundai announced the MY26 Kona range would focus on:
This decision was part of Hyundai’s strategy to simplify the Kona line-up, with the turbo AWD variant accounting for a smaller portion of overall sales.
However, Hyundai Australia has since confirmed that a small batch of 2026 Kona Premium N Line 1.6T AWD vehicles, built in recent months, is now on its way to Australian showrooms — making this a final, limited-quantity release.
According to Hyundai, once this allocation is gone, no further turbo AWD Konas will be built for Australia.
The returning model is limited to the Hyundai Kona Premium N Line 1.6-litre turbo AWD.
This final release does not include:
Instead, Hyundai has focused on delivering the highest-spec turbo AWD Kona as a farewell edition — a model that blends sporty N Line design, premium interior features and confident all-wheel-drive traction.
Customers interested in this model are encouraged to contact Tynan Hyundai Kirrawee early, as dealer allocations are expected to be limited.
While final Australian specifications will be confirmed closer to arrival, the Kona Premium N Line turbo AWD is expected to include:
These features make it an appealing option for buyers wanting extra performance without stepping up to a larger SUV.
The Hyundai Kona continues to dominate the small SUV segment in Australia, outperforming rivals from Japan, Korea and Europe. Its success is driven by:
At Tynan Hyundai Kirrawee, the Kona remains a popular choice for:
The return of the turbo AWD option further strengthens the Kona’s appeal — even if only briefly.
Hyundai has confirmed this final run of 2026 Kona turbo AWD models is due to arrive in Australia imminently, with vehicles still being allocated to dealerships.
If you’re keen to secure one, contact Tynan Hyundai Kirrawee as soon as possible, as availability will be extremely limited.
While you’re waiting, you can also check our current Hyundai Kona stock at Tynan Hyundai Kirrawee, including petrol, hybrid and N Line variants available now.
Source: drive.com.au