- KIA will soon expand its electric vehicle installation with the addition of the EV4 Compact Limousine and the flow rear
- The design of the EV4 remains true to the brave lines of the concept version, which was first unveiled in 2023
- Availability and prices still have to be announced
KIA extends its installation on electric vehicles, whereby the new EV4 sedan and the slanted rear on Monday connect the fight.
Production EV4 sedan retains the production EV4 sedan in 2023 in 2023 The striking Fastback design of the conceptWhile the assembly line is just as brave, the more practical body style is also held on the street.
So far, Kia has only unveiled the outdoor areas of the vehicles. The official debut is for February 24th during A Special Kia EV Day presentation In Tarragona, Spain, the car manufacturer will also offer an update of its electrification strategy. The complete details of the EV4 follow on February 27th.
The external design of the EV4 corresponds to the youngest KIA EV publications such as the EV3 -Subcompact Crossover and the EV5 Compact Crossover. The signature elements include a floating roof and a jagged day with the running light, which Kia calls the star card. A Sporty GT-Line trim Adds distinctive details such as a wing-like character line on the front and rear fascia and 19-inch wheels with a triangular pattern.

New Kia EV4 slanted rearback
Expect a minimalist cabin inside with a single panel housing screens for both the digital gauge cluster and for the infotainment system, similar to the EV4 concept. When the concept was unveiled, Kia also announced that the production model would bring a new AI component assistant that the company wants to introduce via more vehicles.
The EV4 will probably be built on the Hyundai Motor Group Flexible E-GMP platformAlso in the EV6 and EV9 as well as in various Hyundai and Genesis models. In order to keep the costs low, Kia is expected to decide a more affordable 400-volt version of the platform Instead of the higher 800-volt version, a strategy previously used for the EV3.
The market availability for the EV4 still has to be announced, but it is part of Kia’s wider plan to offer at least 14 electric vehicles worldwide by 2027. In the pipeline there are also two electric pickup trucks, an EV2 -Subcompact -Crossover, a PV5 -sized van. And possibly an EV8 sedan that follows the Stinger and K8 models that were sold abroad.