There was a time when “family SUV” meant something sensible, soft, and about as exciting as a beige cardigan. Then came the electric revolution — and suddenly, even the practical stuff had swagger. Enter the Kia EV5, the latest addition to Kia’s all-electric onslaught. It’s boxy, bold, and built to turn the weekly shop into a minor adventure.
But the EV5 isn’t just a battery on wheels with a shiny badge. It’s a statement — a clean, confident “we’ve arrived” from a brand that’s quietly become one of the sharpest players in the EV game.

The Electric Family All-Rounder
Built on Kia’s dedicated E-GMP platform (the same one underpinning the EV6 and EV9), the EV5 slots neatly into the middle of the lineup — think compact SUV practicality with a futuristic twist. Underneath, there’s an 81.4 kWh battery feeding a 160 kW motor, good for a WLTP range of up to 530 km. Translation? You can go from Sarajevo to Split and back on a single charge — and still have enough juice to grab coffee on the way home.
Charging from 10 to 80% in just 30 minutes, the EV5 isn’t interested in hanging around. Add Kia’s heat pump system, regenerative braking, and i-Pedal 3.0 one-pedal driving, and you’ve got an EV that feels thoughtfully engineered, not rushed to market.
Design: Where Opposites Meet
Kia calls its design philosophy Opposites United — and the EV5 nails that brief. It’s simultaneously tough and minimal, futuristic yet friendly.
At 4.6 meters long, it’s properly proportioned — squat stance, muscular bonnet, and that digital tiger face front end framed by Star Map LED running lights. There’s a whiff of concept car here: vertical fenders, geometric surfaces, and a shoulder line that means business.

From some angles, it’s all cyberpunk SUV; from others, a tidy Scandinavian living room on wheels. Even the 19-inch alloys look like they’ve been carved by an origami master.
Inside: Home Sweet (Mobile) Home
Step inside and the “home away from home” tagline starts to make sense. The interior feels more IKEA lounge than crossover cabin — airy, modular, and unmistakably modern.
A Panoramic Wide Display stretches across the dash, combining a 12.3-inch digital cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, and a 5-inch climate display. It’s intuitive, logical, and refreshingly uncluttered — a rarity in the age of touchscreen overload.

The three-zone climate system even includes an odor-reducing after-blow function (yes, that’s a thing) to keep everything fresh, while the rear seats fold flat enough to make camping genuinely plausible. In a moment of pure modernity, there’s even a Pet Mode to keep your furry friends comfy while you’re away.
And then there’s the Disney-themed display pack — Mickey and Minnie popping up on your dash like a friendly reminder that this is a family car with a sense of humor. Next up: Marvel and Star Wars themes. Because who doesn’t want Iron Man as their satnav guide?

Tech and Tranquility
Kia’s latest Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) system keeps everything slick and snappy, while Over-The-Air updates ensure your EV5 won’t age like an old smartphone. Kia Sound 2.0 (yes, that’s the name) creates a “Bold Motion Symphony” inside — essentially the brand’s way of saying your EV hums like a zen spaceship.
Safety? Tick, tick, tick. Highway Driving Assist 2.0 keeps you centered and calm, Remote Smart Parking Assist 2.0 parks for you, and a fortress of ADAS systems stands guard whether you’re cruising or reversing out of the driveway.
The Drive: Calm, Collected, Confident
Drop into the driver’s seat, and the EV5’s low-slung battery gives it surprising poise. It feels solid, planted, and refined — more premium SUV than affordable family car. The i-Pedal 3.0 system makes one-pedal driving smooth and predictable, perfect for city life.
No, it won’t rip your face off like a Tesla, but that’s not the point. The EV5 is tuned for serenity — the kind of calm that makes traffic jams and rainy school runs feel… tolerable.
Part of a Bigger Plan
The EV5 isn’t an isolated experiment. It’s the next chapter in Kia’s EV revolution, joining the award-winning EV6, the luxurious EV9, and the compact EV3 in an all-electric family that’s rewriting what mainstream carmakers can do.
And it’s not just about style or speed — Kia’s aiming for sustainability at scale, with bio plastics, recycled carpets, and plant-based paints baked into every model.
Rollout begins this year in Korea and Europe, with Canada following in early 2026. Expect it to slot below the EV9 in price, but don’t expect it to feel any less ambitious.
The SUV for the New Era
The Kia EV5 is proof that practical doesn’t have to mean plain, and electric doesn’t have to mean sterile. It’s a car that blends comfort, design, and technology into something distinctly human — a reminder that the future can have personality as well as purpose.
In a world full of electric sameness, Kia’s latest family mover dares to be… interesting.
And that’s something worth plugging in for.
Source: Kia