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Kia’s first affordable EV is here with an AI assistant and an impressive 372-mile range


Despite teasing a raft of new electric models last year, Kia has finally revealed the production ready version of its upcoming EV3. It pinches plenty of tech and luxuries from the massive and multi award-winning EV9, but shrinks it into a more compact package that is rumored to cost around $35,000 / £30,000 / AU$55,000 when it goes on sale later this year.

Running on the same basic underpinnings as the current EV6 and EV9, Kia’s flexible E-GMP platform means designers have been able to shrink the proportions considerably compared to those vehicles, with the EV3 measuring 4300mm long, which is slightly shorter than the marque’s current Niro model.

The compact SUV will be offered in both standard and long range versions, with the latter capable of clocking up an impressive 373 miles from its 81.4kWh battery packs. This is more than many of its rivals in the current compact electric crossover class, with examples like the Volvo EX30 managing around 295 miles.  

Kia EV3

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Naturally, these longer range models will cost more, but Kia says it will aim to hit the lowest prices by offering a 58.3kWh variant of the nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) battery – although the targeted range is to be confirmed. Both models use a single 150kW electric motor that drives the rear axle, which sees the fastest 0-62mph sprint time pegged at 7.5 seconds. 



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