Is the hatchback finally coming back? Kia’s first electric hatch, the EV4, looks like the one we’ve been waiting ...
Like the Volkswagen ID.Buzz, Kia’s PV5 looks more like a minibus. At 4,695 mm long, 1,895 mm wide, and 1,899 mm tall, Kia’s passenger electric van is slightly smaller than the European ID.Buzz model ...
Kia is going against the grain. Not only because its new design language diverges from many mainstream automakers, but because the Korean brand is actively working to keep the sedan alive.
Kia and its parent company, Hyundai, have already established themselves as something of an electric-vehicle powerhouse ... a visual disconnect between the body sides and roof.
Construction of the PV5 and its upcoming siblings will happen at a custom facility, and the way it’s built is fascinating. Kia’s using something called the Flexible Body Syste ...
Kia will show off three new electric models ... to the outer edge of the car and are integrated with the black cladding. In spy photos, the EV2 appears to share a body shape with the Hyundai ...
Upon launch, the Kia EV4 will rival the Volkswagen ID 3 and Hyundai Kona electric overseas. Kia will also unveil the EV2 concept and PV5 electric van next week. The EV4 hatchback, which has been ...
Kia is a South Korean automaker headquartered in Seoul. It was originally founded in 1944 as a bicycle manufacturer which later built small motorcycles, and Mazda-licensed trucks and cars.
The Kia EV4 is unusual among electric cars in that it’s available with two body styles: a hatchback and a saloon. Kia’s design boss, Karim Habib explained the thinking behind the two different ...
Kia has announced that it will host an EV Day on February 27 in Tarragona, Spain. During this event, the company will unveil the EV2 concept, along with two new upcoming Kia electric cars ...