Hyundai Kona tyre sizes vary by model year and trim, so the most reliable option is to use your registration in the search tool. You can also check the tyre sidewall for the size (for example, 215/55 R17) and enter it manually.
It is best practice to fit the same brand and tread pattern across each axle. Mixing can affect handling and braking, especially in wet UK conditions. If you need to replace only one tyre, match the existing tyre on that axle where possible.
Kona Electric models can benefit from tyres designed for lower road noise and improved rolling resistance, but the key requirement is correct size plus suitable load and speed ratings. The search results will show options that meet the vehicle specification.
The legal minimum is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tyre, around the entire circumference. Many drivers replace earlier (around 3mm) to maintain better wet grip and shorter stopping distances.
After selecting tyres, choose a fitting garage and appointment time, then place your order for delivery to that garage. On the day, bring your locking wheel nut key if your Kona has one, and ask the fitter to check tyre pressures and TPMS operation after installation.