Set to make its world premiere at the second Kia EV Day, which will be held in Tarragona, Spain, later this month, the production Kia PV5 passenger and cargo EVs break cover. The PV5 Cargo (above) features boxier profile for enhanced space efficiency while clean, modern aesthetics with a clear sense of order to each element elevate its design over traditional light commercial vehicles.
The 2026 Kia EV4 sedan and hatchback trims have been revealed ahead of their world premier. They are touted for their modern design and advanced technologies that resonate with lifestyle-focused buyers who are eager to explore.
Sleek and stylish, the Kia Syros is being touted as a revolutionary SUV, based on the reinforced K1 platform, that seamlessly blends modern design with technology and space.
Why settle for one EV, when the Kia PV5 concept can be easily transformed into several? It’s based on Kia’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) and has an interchangeable upper body. These ‘life modules’ can be connected to the base vehicle via a hybrid electromagnetic and mechanical coupling technology.
The 2024 Kia EV9, based on the Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), just made its worldwide debut, and this vehicle marks the company’s first ever three-row seat electric flagship SUV. Boasting a range of up to 338-miles, according to the World harmonized Light vehicle Testing Procedure (WLTP), it can be recharged to 44% using ultra-fast 800-volt charging in approximately 15 minutes.