Kia will showcase three new electric vehicles during its EV Day event on February 27 in Tarragona, Spain, marking a significant step in the company’s ongoing electrification strategy.
The vehicles on display include the highly anticipated EV4 sedan and hatchback, the PV5 electric van, and the EV2 concept, a compact electric crossover.
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The debut of the EV4 is expected to be one of the key highlights. The model, which has been previewed through a concept and several spy shots, is set to be offered globally in both sedan and hatchback forms. According to Kia, both variants will feature the brand’s “Opposites United” design, a futuristic styling direction that draws inspiration from the popular EV6.
The EV4 will likely come with two battery options, 58.3 kWh and 81.4 kWh, paired with a front-mounted motor producing 201 horsepower (150 kW / 204 PS) and 209 lb-ft (283 Nm) of torque. Details regarding performance and range will be revealed at the event later this month.
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Another notable reveal will be the PV5, an electric van previewed by a concept of the same name. Kia has hinted that the PV5 will combine bold exterior styling with a practical and flexible interior, aimed at both commercial and personal use. While specific details of the van remain limited, the model’s emphasis on functionality is expected to make it a strong contender in the electric van market.
Kia will also unveil the EV2 concept, a compact electric vehicle designed with crossover characteristics. Early teasers suggest the EV2 will feature rugged elements like plastic body cladding and faux skid plates, along with a striking black roof.
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The front of the EV2 will incorporate vertical lighting units, while the bodywork exhibits streamlined design and muscular accents. The EV2 is positioned as a stylish and versatile addition to Kia’s expanding electric portfolio.
Kia has emphasized its commitment to producing a diverse range of electric vehicles as part of its efforts to meet growing consumer demand for eco-friendly mobility options.
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