Kia is launching its lower-priced EV4 electric sedan next year. For the first time, Kia’s new EV4 hatch variant was spotted on US streets. Here’s what we know about the electric hatch so far.
The EV4 was showcased as part of Kia’s new “EVs for all” strategy revealed last October. It was displayed next to the EV3 and EV5 as part of the company’s new lower-priced lineup.
Although its four door design may look like your typical sedan, Kia says the EV4 is “an entirely new type of EV sedan.” With strong character lines and a bold low-riding design, the electric car is unique from others in its class.
An extended silhouette, aggresive wide stance, and added rear spoiler give the EV4 an almost race-car like feel.
Like its new electric models, the EV4 features the brands “Oppositite United” theme. If you haven’t noticed Kia’s vehicles look much better than they used to.
One of the most noticeable is the new “digital tiger face” grille replacing its signature tiger nose design.
Is Kia’s new EV4 hatch variant coming to the US?
With its official debut just around the corner, we’ve seen the EV4 out in the wild a few times now. Over the summer, an unreleased hatchback version was caught testing in Europe. Now, the EV4 hatch has officially made its way to the US.
An EV4 hatchback model was spotted on US streets for the first time, hinting the variant could launch in the states. The image from KindelAuto gives a good look at the EV4 hatch with a big back end.
Although the hatchback is expected to be aimed at the European market, a US launch cannot be ruled out.
It’s no secret hatchbacks are not very popular in the US, not like in Europe. However, as drivers look for more efficiency and “crossover-like” vehicles, the electric hatch could open up a market.
If you’re not a fan of the hatch, it’s okay Kia is launching the sedan version as well. We got a good look at the electric sedan last month as it finalizes testing (you can see the video here).
Inside, the EV4 will feature Kia’s latest infotainment and connectivity tech. This includes its new ccNC infotainment system with dual 12.3″ center and driver display screens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.
Kia is expected to begin building EV4 models later this year ahead of deliveries starting in 2025. Although prices have yet to be announced, the EV4 is expected to start at around $35,000 to $40,000.
It will compete with other electric sedans, like the Tesla Model 3, starting at $42,490, and Hyundai’s IONIQ 6, which starts at $38,900.
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