Hyundai Kona— Transmission Guide

Complete transmission type, fluid specification, and service interval data for every Hyundai Kona generation.

2018–2023

1st gen Kona — base 2.0L

Transmission

IVT (Intelligent Variable / CVT)

Code: IVT

Fluid Specification

CVT fluid (Kia/Hyundai SP-CVT1)

Service Interval

Every 30,000 miles

Engine

Nu 2.0L MPI — 2L

Drivetrain Options

FWD, AWD

2018–2023

1st gen Kona — 1.6T turbo trims

Transmission

7-Speed Dual-Clutch (DCT)

Code: 7DCT

Fluid Specification

Dual-clutch fluid (dry clutch — Kia/Hyundai DCT oil)

Service Interval

Every 40,000 miles

Engine

Gamma 1.6 T-GDI — 1.6L (Turbo) — Direct Injection

Drivetrain Options

FWD, AWD

Note: 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission.

2024–present

2nd gen Kona — base 2.0L

Transmission

IVT (Intelligent Variable / CVT)

Code: IVT

Fluid Specification

CVT fluid (Kia/Hyundai SP-CVT1)

Service Interval

Every 30,000 miles

Engine

Smartstream G2.0 MPI — 2L

Drivetrain Options

FWD, AWD

2024–present

2nd gen Kona — 1.6T turbo (N Line / Limited)

Transmission

8-Speed Automatic

Code: 8AT

Fluid Specification

ATF (check OEM spec)

Service Interval

Every 30,000 miles

Engine

Smartstream G1.6 T-GDI (G4FP) — 1.6L (Turbo) — Direct Injection

Drivetrain Options

FWD, AWD

Note: 2nd gen Kona turbo switched from 7DCT to 8AT for smoother daily driving.

Frequently Asked Questions

What transmission does a Hyundai Kona have?

The Hyundai Kona uses a 8-Speed Automatic (8AT). Depending on the model year and trim level, the exact transmission may vary — see the year-by-year breakdown above for full details.

What fluid does a Hyundai Kona transmission take?

The recommended transmission fluid is ATF (check OEM spec). Always verify with your owner's manual or dealership, as the correct fluid can vary by production year and transmission variant.

How often should I service the Hyundai Kona transmission?

The recommended service interval is every 30,000 miles. Severe driving conditions (towing, frequent stop-and-go, extreme temperatures) may require more frequent service. Regular transmission maintenance is one of the best ways to prevent costly repairs.

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