Owning a 2025 Hyundai Kona means staying on top of regular maintenance to keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. If you're unsure about what your dealership does during each service appointment, this guide will help you understand Hyundai’s recommended maintenance schedule and why each service is essential. Whether you drive a gasoline-powered Kona or the Kona EV, following the right service intervals ensures safety, longevity, and peak performance.
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Gasoline-Powered 2025 Hyundai Kona Maintenance Schedule
Hyundai's recommended maintenance schedule for gasoline-powered Kona models is structured based on kilometres driven. Services are categorized into three types: Service #1, Service #2, and Service #3. Each covers specific inspections, replacements, and essential maintenance tasks at set intervals.

Key Maintenance Intervals
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Kilometres
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Service Type
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Additional Tasks
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8,000 KM
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Service #1
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Fuel injector cleaner (suggested), intercooler and hose inspection
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16,000 KM
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Service #2
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-
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24,000 KM
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Service #1
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Fuel injector cleaner (suggested)
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32,000 KM
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Service #3
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Fuel tank air filter inspection
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40,000 KM
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Service #1
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Fuel injector cleaner (suggested), intercooler and hose inspection
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48,000 KM
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Service #2
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Brake/clutch fluid replacement (if applicable)
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72,000 KM
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Service #1
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Fuel injector cleaner (suggested), spark plug replacement, intercooler and hose inspection
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96,000 KM
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Service #3
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Brake/clutch fluid replacement, drive belt inspection, fuel tank air filter check, automatic transmission fluid replacement
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144,000 KM
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Service #2
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Brake/clutch fluid replacement, spark plug replacement
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192,000 KM
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Service #3
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Brake/clutch fluid replacement, drive belt inspection, coolant replacement, fuel tank air filter check, automatic transmission fluid replacement
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These services repeat at similar intervals beyond 200,000 KM.
What Happens During Each Service?
- Service #1 (every 8,000 KM):
- Oil and filter change
- Fluid level checks
- Battery inspection
- Tire pressure check
- Steering and suspension system check
- Exterior lights and latch lubrication
- Service #2 (every 16,000 KM):
- Includes Service #1 tasks
- Cabin air filter replacement
- Engine air filter and cooling system check
- Suspension and exhaust system inspection
- Brake and air conditioning system checks
- Service #3 (every 32,000 KM):
- Includes Service #1 tasks
- Brake fluid replacement
- Cabin air filter replacement
- Brake servicing and tire rotation
- Comprehensive system inspections (cooling, steering, suspension, electrical, and chassis)
- High-voltage system and battery terminal checks
- Parking brake and HVAC function assessment
Regular maintenance prevents breakdowns and costly repairs, ensuring your Kona stays in top shape for years to come.
2025 Hyundai Kona EV Maintenance Schedule

For Hyundai Kona EV owners, scheduled maintenance is different from gasoline models but equally important. Keeping up with Hyundai’s EV maintenance recommendations helps protect battery health and ensures trouble-free operation.
Key Maintenance Intervals
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Kilometres
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Service Type
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12,000 KM
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Service #1
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24,000 KM
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Service #2
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36,000 KM
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Service #1
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48,000 KM
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Service #3
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60,000 KM
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Service #1
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72,000 KM
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Service #2
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96,000 KM
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Service #3
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120,000 KM
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Service #2
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144,000 KM
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Service #3
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192,000 KM
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Service #3
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What Happens During Each Service?
- Service #1 (every 12,000 KM):
- Tire pressure and condition check
- Brake fluid and coolant level inspection
- High-voltage cable and battery condition check
- Cabin air filter replacement
- Service #2 (every 24,000 KM):
- Includes Service #1 tasks
- Cooling system inspection for the drive motor
- Charging port and high-voltage connections check
- Service #3 (every 48,000 KM):
- Includes Service #1 tasks
- Brake fluid replacement
- High-voltage system inspection
- Battery thermal management system check
Even though EVs require less maintenance than gas-powered cars, routine inspections ensure battery efficiency and long-term reliability.
The Importance of Regular Maintenance

Following Hyundai’s recommended maintenance schedule for your Hyundai Kona ensures that your vehicle remains safe, efficient, and reliable. Routine inspections and servicing help identify potential issues before they become costly repairs, extend the life of critical components, and maintain peak performance. Whether you drive a gasoline-powered Kona or the all-electric Kona EV, adhering to scheduled maintenance intervals is essential for long-term dependability.
If you have questions about your Kona’s service schedule or need further details on specific maintenance tasks, consult your owner's manual or contact Cooksville Hyundai for expert guidance.
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