
Kia’s next big EV is just days from its official debut. Ahead of its EV Day event next week, Kia just dropped a first look at the new EV4 electric sedan and hatchback models. Check them out below.
Here’s our first look at the Kia EV4
It’s been over a year now since Kia first introduced the EV4 concept. The electric sedan was showcased during Kia’s first annual EV Day in 2023 alongside the EV3 concept and EV5 SUV, both of which are already on the market.
Next up is the EV4, Kia’s highly anticipated mass-market electric sedan. Last year, we learned a hatchback variant would join the lineup after the model was spotted out for testing.
After teasing the production model for the first time last week, Kia unveiled the EV4 on Monday, giving us our first official look at its new EV.
As you can see, the EV4 is a near replica of the concept shown in 2023. The extended silhouette and low nose give the EV4 an almost sports car-like feel. It even gets an added roof spoiler.

Like all its new electric models, the EV4 is built on Kia’s “Opposites United” design theme, featuring sharp, bold lines and slim LED headlights.
Kia says the EV4 is aimed at “a broad demographic” with a modern and advanced new tech “that resonates with lifestyle-focused buyers who are eager to explore.” The EV4 is Kia’s take on the mass-market electric sedan as a potential Tesla Model 3 challenger.

The hatchback variant is “a nimble, versatile all-rounder. Distinctive and clean, it is built to excel in any situation,” according to Karim Habib, Head of Kia Global Design.
Although Kia has yet to reveal it, the interior is expected to include its new ccNC infotainment system with dual 12.3″ driver and navigation screens featured in its other EV models, including the flagship EV9.

Based on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform, the EV4 (sedan and hatchback) is also expected to feature at least 300 miles range. Like the EV3, it will likely be upwards of 375 miles WLTP.
Top comment by Frank Mal
I love the hatchback, not so much the sedan / GT. And if that price range is correct, I think they are going to make a big dent in Tesla sales...
We also got our first look at the Kia EV4 GT-Line model. The sporty trim gains exclusive design elements, including wing-shaped front and rear bumpers and triangular-motif 19″ wheels.

The EV4 will officially debut next week at Kia’s second annual EV Day on February 24. Kia will unveil the EV4 and EV2, its smallest and most affordable EV from the lineup.
Although Kia will reveal prices closer to launch, the EV4 is expected to start at around $30,000 to $40,000, depending on the market. Check back next week for the full rundown. In comparison, the base Tesla Model 3 starts at $42,490 with 363 EPA-estimated miles range in the US (not including the $7,500 tax credit).
What do you think of the EV4? Would you buy one for around $35,000? Or are you sticking with the Model 3? Drop us a comment below and let us know your thoughts.
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