Next Kia here first to come from China?
/Sourcing EV5 from new plant conceivably means faster delivery, less cost.
Read MoreSourcing EV5 from new plant conceivably means faster delivery, less cost.
Read MoreKia EV Day puts spotlight on two small electrics aimed at budget buyers and a larger SUV.
Read MoreKia’s biggest, most extravagant electric car has landed - but it’s not going anywhere just yet.
Read MoreEV5’s local chances unclear - so far China only confirmed customer.
Read MoreThe electric equivalent of the erstwhile Carnival is a much more expensive ride and allows for one fewer occupant.
Read MoreWhereas Hyundai’s sister ship is coming with a whole new body, Kia’s car limits to front, rear and interior refreshen.
Read MoreBattery-fed three-row sports utility features swank swivel seating in second row.
Read MoreKia’s electric hotshot seems to be outpacing order book
Read MoreSeoul-shared images of EV9 confirm it’s set to be a big thing.
Read MoreKia’s new performance flagship priced now, here in early 2023.
Read MoreEnlarged version of original generation, in hybrid and full electric, to arrive next month.
Read MoreKia’s incoming performance electric has undergone suspension finetune at the neighbour’s
Read MorePricing adjustments feature across broader product span
Read MoreKia here remains tight-lipped about second-generation electric and hybrid compact.
Read MorePopular long-range base model loses Clean Car eligibility.
Read MoreSoftware fix will keep Ioniq 5 and EV6 in place when in Park.
Read MoreSub-$80k push with standard and big battery entry versions of Kia’s new EV lower the starting point for E-GMP enjoyment.
Read MoreKia reiterates claim of superior range over Hyundai equivalent
Read MorePlan S is a push toward sustainability – but it also means sacrifice in the local Kia line-up.
Read MoreThe pre-sale promo has been a hit, but prices announced just weeks ago have been increased, mostly by $2000.
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