The insurance costs for the Hyundai Kona 1.Generation Elektro (64 kWh) Prime are quite expensive at around 112 € per month and the costs for novice drivers are likely to be quite a bit higher. The average depreciation of the Hyundai Kona 1.Generation Elektro (64 kWh) Prime over a useful life of 5 years is 452 € per month. On average, the Hyundai Kona 1.Generation Elektro (64 kWh) Prime trades for 48450 €, the offered vehicle has a gross list price of 49550 €.
Did you know? Immediately available vehicles like this one are usually a bit more expensive than order vehicles, because here the dealer calculates a surcharge for the storage / display of the vehicle into the offer.
The lease payment is 332.15 € per month for a term of 36 months, so it is an average-priced offer. Can we still talk about a leasing deal for the Hyundai Kona? The decisive factor is the leasing factor, which is calculated by dividing the leasing rate by the gross list price.
To the monthly leasing rate must also be added the additional costs, such as transfer and registration. With 5735 €, the dealer makes here again a neat surcharge. Dividing the total costs (leasing costs + fixed costs = 17692.4 €) by the number of months (for this offer: 36 months) gives the monthly effective costs. If you then divide this amount by the gross list price of 49550 €, you get the leasing factor. With this Hyundai Kona results in an effective leasing factor of 0.99, the leased vehicle is therefore average value for money, it may be worthwhile to make a further leasing comparison.
Leasing rates / 36 months
11.957,40 €
Transfer / Approval
5.735,00 €
Total cost
17.692,40 €
Total cost
17.692,40 €
Runtime
36 Months
Leasing rate
332,15 €
(279,12 € netto)
Effective leasing rate
491,46 €
(412,99 € netto)
Bruttolistenpreis
49.550,00 €
Leasing factor
0.67
Effective leasing rate
0.99
The costs per kilometer are decisive in kilometer leasing, especially if they have to be carried privately. Due to the monthly leasing rate of 332.15 €, the Hyundai Kona 1.Generation Elektro (64 kWh) Prime is already one of the quite expensive vehicles on German roads. When calculating the costs per kilometer, however, a distinction should still be made between a rather short leasing period (2 - 3 years) and a longer one (4 - 6 years). For simplicity, we ignore this difference in the following calculation example and assume a lease term of 36 months at the most favorable lease price . The cost of operating the vehicle, an electric car, so the cost of electricity, amount to just 87 € monthly, as the vehicle is very economical. Added to this are insurance costs of 112 € per month, a reasonable lump sum considering the gross list price of 49550 €. In the transfer and registration, the dealer of this offer must apparently increased effort, the cost of which is 5735 €. The final assessment of this offer: rather high cost per kilometer (1.18 EUR) meets a rather high effective leasing factor of 0.99. You should only accept this offer if you want this car from this dealer.
The previous costs are now summed and divided by the number of inclusive kilometers (5000 km multiplied by the term 36 months).
Costs p.a. (excl. leasing)
15.419,00 €
Fixed operating costs
15.419,00 €
Lease payments Total
11.957,40 €
Total cost
27.376,40 €
Total kilometers
14.976,00
Cost / Km (only leasing)
1,18 €
Cumulative total cost / Km
1,18 €