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Kia unveiled EV4 and Concept EV2, expanding its core EV lineup. Vampire

In Kia EV Day in Spain, Spain in 2025, Kia Corporation launched EV4 and Concept EV2, strengthening its commitment to electric mobility.

EV4, Kia’s first electrified sedan and hatchback, is a versatile and dynamic model designed for both urban driving and long -range travel. Posted to redefine the C-segment, EV4 mixes innovation with fresh design aesthetics, which carry a bold new on traditional sedans and hatchback styles.

The slogan of the campaign indicates ‘Your Edge in Motion’, Kia EV4 sedan and a new typology for hatchback. In doing so, Kia is traditionally expanding the choice focused on CUV and SUV in an EV market.

As a main model, EV4 Kia’s award winner expands the EV lineup and appeals to the ‘Early Majority’ customer segment. It promotes EV adoption through practical and innovative designs, technical reliability and a flexible electric vehicle experience that meets a diverse range of customers’ needs.

The concept EV2, meanwhile, is an agile B-segment electric SUV that previews an upcoming production model that will enable users to experience urban places in new and more immersive ways. Both vehicles meet lifestyle-powered buyers who are eager to embrace new technology, eventually improving productivity and opening new possibilities, focusing on smart consumption.

Kia Chairman and CEO, Ho Sung Song said: “Kia EV Day shows our vision for a permanent future where electric mobility is accessible to all. EV4 reflects the vision as a statement of completely innovative design, state -of -the -art technology, and our commitment to a connected driving experience that encourages and inspires. EV4 takes a significant step forward in our electrification journey, offering a choice of body styles for drivers seeking an easy transition for advanced technology and electrical dynamics. ,

The KIA EV4, standard (58.3 kWh) and long distance (81.4 kWh) made on the 400V Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) offers battery options, which provides electricity to a 150 kw front-mounted motor. It receives 0–100 km/h in 7.4–7.7 seconds with a top speed of 170 km/h.

With aerodynamic enhancement and 0.23 CD drag coefficient, the EV4 sedan targets 430 km (standard) and 630 km (long distance) per WLTP standards, while the hatchback reaches 590 km. 10–80% charge takes just 31 minutes, supported by 11 kW onboard charger.

The EV4 has a 3.6 KVA vehicle-to-load (V2L) and 10 KVA vehicle-to-grid (V2G) function, which uses external electricity. A visual position increases a front-fiber charging port feature with indicator.

The ride and handling is adapted with an EV-spasti-mcFiresne strut front suspension and multi-link rear setup, which integrates the SFD3 frequency-answering valve and hydro G suspension shrub for better comfort and stability. Increased FWD geometry and strengthening the body reduces vibration and improves driving mobility.

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