South Korean automaker Kia has unveiled its new concept, announcing the next step in Kia’s Opposites United design philosophy, the Kia EV2. This all-electric car will be one of the most affordable electric crossovers on the market, and the production version will arrive in 2026.

The EV2 concept features sleek body lines and a set of claw-shaped headlights, as well as an additional set of daytime running lights. The taillights are positioned slightly lower than on other Kia models, but are also more rounded. Inside, Kia hasn’t gone overboard, keeping the same combination of dashboard and infotainment screen that takes up almost half the length of the front panel, as seen on the EV3.
When it comes to the powertrain, Kia is still keeping a lot under wraps, so we’ll have to wait for full specifications. However, what we do know for now is that the EV2 will be based on the same 400-volt E-GMP platform as the Kia EV3 and EV4. Some believe it will be equipped with an electric motor with 204 hp, as well as 58.3 or 81.4 kWh batteries. However, a cheaper 43.3 kWh LFP battery is also an option, which is the same as the PV5 model.
Speaking of price, the Kia EV2 is expected to cost around 30,000 euros.
Source: Kia
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