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Kia’s low-cost EVs are taking the auto industry by storm, now the EV4 is arriving

Kia’s new EV3 and EV5 are already climbing the sales charts in several key markets. With more low-cost EVs arriving this year, including the EV4, its first electric sedan (and hatch), this could be just the start to Kia’s global sales run.

Kia’s low-cost EVs are hot sellers

After selling nearly 275,000 vehicles globally in April, Kia said new models, such as the smaller EV3 electric SUV, helped boost sales.

The EV3 was Kia’s top-selling EV in Korea again last month. Kia EV3 opened orders in South Korea last June, starting at about $30,700 (KRW 39.95 million). With incentives, the compact electric SUV can be bought for under $30,000.

In November, Kia launched the EV3 in Europe, starting at around €35,990 ($40,700). After sales kicked off in the UK earlier this year, the EV3 was the best-selling retail EV and the fourth top-selling EV overall, including commercial vehicles.

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Kia’s compact electric SUV helped push EV sales to a new record in Europe in the first quarter. The Korean automaker sold 27,761 EVs in the first three months of 2025, up 17% from its previous quarterly record set in Q3 2023.

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Kia EV3 (Source: Kia)

For the first time, Kia’s electric vehicles accounted for over 20% of total sales. The EV3 led the growth with 17,878 units sold in Q1, or 64% of sales in Europe.

But wait, there’s more coming

The momentum is only expected from here with several new models rolling out, including the EV4, its first electric sedan (and hatchback), and PV5, its first electric van. Kia will also launch the EV5 in Europe later this year.

Kia’s global sales surge is gaining momentum in other key overseas markets, including Australia. Through April, Kia’s other compact electric SUV, the EV5, was the fourth-best-selling EV with 1,509 units sold.

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Kia EV5 (Source: Kia)

According to data from TheDriven, the EV5 trails only the Tesla Model Y (3,394), Model 3 (2,266), and MG MG4 (1,698) through April.

Kia’s electric SUV is beating out all BYD models in Australia, including the Atto 3, Seal, and new Sealion 7 (At least, for now).

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Kia EV3 Air 81.48 kWh in Frost Blue (Source: Kia UK)

The EV5 has been on sale in China since November 2023, starting at just over $20,000 (149,800 yuan). Kia’s electric SUV arrived at dealerships in Australia in November 2024, starting at $56,770 (AUD).

Sadly, Kia has no plans to launch the EV5 in the US. It will arrive next door in Canada with an NACS port and a driving range of up to 500 km (310 miles).

The EV3, on the other hand, is currently the ninth top-selling EV model, beating out the Volvo EX30. BYD Dolphin and Toyota bZ4X.

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Kia EV4 sedan (Source: Kia)

Despite record sales in the US in April for the seventh straight month, Kia’s electric vehicle sales took a hit. EV6 sales plunged 68% while sales of its first three-row electric SUV, the EV9, fell 85%.

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Kia said new models, like the EV4 and EV3, will “drive growth and reinforce its global electrification leadership” as they are introduced in new markets.

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Kia EV4 interior (Source: Kia)

After opening EV4 orders in Korea in March at around $28,000 (41.92 million won), Kia will expand sales to Europe later this year and other global markets, including the US, in 2026. Prices will be revealed closer to launch, but it’s expected to start at around $35,000 to $40,000.

In the US, the Kia EV4 also features a built-in NACS port to access Tesla Superchargers with an estimated driving range of up to 330 miles.

The EV3 is also expected to launch in the US later this year or early 2026. Kia has yet to confirm prices, but it’s also likely to start at around $35,000 to $40,000.

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Peter Johnson is covering the auto industry’s step-by-step transformation to electric vehicles. He is an experienced investor, financial writer, and EV enthusiast. His enthusiasm for electric vehicles, primarily Tesla, is a significant reason he pursued a career in investments. If he isn’t telling you about his latest 10K findings, you can find him enjoying the outdoors or exercising