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Kia expands its electric vehicle lineup with a compact electric SUV and two concept EVs.
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The EV5, designed for millennial families, was introduced during an EV Day event.
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In the Chinese market, the standard EV5 offers a 64 kWh battery with a 530 km (330 miles) range, while the long-range model features an 88 kWh battery for a 720 km range.
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Kia plans to customize the battery size and driving range for Korean models to meet market demands.
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The EV5 includes two 12.3-inch screens for instrument displays and infotainment, along with a 5-inch climate control display.
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The Chinese version of the EV5 features a front bench seat and a foldable rear seat that can turn into a bed. It also includes a 4-liter refrigerator and warming unit.
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Manufacturing of these vehicles will take place in China and Korea, with production scheduled to begin around 2025.
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Kia showcased two concept cars: the EV3, a compact version of its flagship EV9, and the EV4, a sedan with sporty aesthetics.
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These models are part of Kia's strategy to introduce smaller EVs priced from $35,000 to $50,000, with top-end models reaching up to $80,000.
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Kia aims to drive the broader adoption of battery-powered cars with its new electric vehicle offerings.
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