Kia has just launched its biggest bet in years
Kia continues its electric offensive with the EV5, a compact SUV with a 530-kilometer range, a spacious trunk, and a family focus
Kia's electric strategy enters a decisive phase with the arrival of the EV5, an SUV that aims directly at the heart of the family market.
The model not only stands out for its homologated range of 530 kilometers, but also for a spacious interior and a generous trunk that makes it A real alternative as a sole vehicle for the household.
The Korean brand wants to consolidate its position in the most competitive market segments, especially in the electric compact SUV segment. There, it competes with offerings of significant commercial and technological weight, which requires it to offer a compelling combination of price, efficiency, and functionality.
Key positioning in the electric range
Within Kia's portfolio, the EV5 is positioned above the Kia EV3 and Kia EV4, and below the Kia EV6 and Kia EV9. Its commercial launch is planned for the first month of 2026, making it a strategic piece comparable in importance to the Kia Sportage within the combustion engine range.
The EV5 is integrated into the C-SUV segment, one of the most in-demand. Its direct rivals include the Skoda Elroq, the BYD Atto 3, the Ford Explorer, the Peugeot E-3008, and the Tesla Model Y. In terms of price, the estimated range for the EV5 is between $49,000 and $56,500, depending on the trim level and without considering any subsidies or incentives. Long Range Mechanics and Efficiency: Unlike other electric models from the brand, the EV5 is offered in a single configuration called Long Range. It uses the E-GMP platform in a 400-volt architecture and is equipped with a front motor that develops 218 horsepower and 295 Nm of torque. This combination allows it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 165 km/h. The energy comes from a battery with a gross capacity of 81.4 kWh, enough to achieve a range of 530 kilometers under the WLTP cycle, with an average consumption of 16.9 kWh per 100 kilometers.
In terms of charging, it supports up to 150 kW DC and 11 kW AC.Under ideal conditions, it can go from 10% to 80% in approximately 30 minutes. It also incorporates V2L technology, which allows external power to be supplied to electrical devices.
Dimensions and interior space
At 4.61 meters long, 1,875 meters wide, and 1,675 meters high, the EV5 offers balanced proportions for urban use and long journeys. The 2.75-meter wheelbase provides good interior space for five adults.
The curb weight is 2,069 kilograms, and the ground clearance reaches 16.7 centimeters, which provides some off-road versatility. Its trunk, one of the model's strongest selling points, offers ample capacity, making it an ideal option for families who need space without moving upmarket.
Equipment and Versions
Kia markets the EV5 in three trim levels: Air, Earth, and GT Line. The main differences lie in the level of technology and specific aesthetic details.
The interior stands out for its integrated digital displays, advanced connectivity, and state-of-the-art driver assistance systems. The design features straight lines and clean surfaces, in line with the brand's new aesthetic language.
With competitive range, family-friendly dimensions, and a solid technological offering, the Kia EV5 aims to become one of the leading electric vehicles in the C-SUV segment by 2026.
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