As part of Kia EV Day 2025, the automaker has just lifted the curtain on the long-announced but never fully unveiled EV4 model. This car is meant to further expand its portfolio of electric vehicles and is considered a sedan and hatchback, and it’s a car you can expect to see on the road sooner rather than later, as it will go on sale worldwide this year.
We are told that the EV4 will have a 58.3 kWh battery as standard, but will also offer an expanded 81.4 kWh alternative. It will boast a range of 630 km on a single charge for the latest battery model, and its 150 kW engine will enable 0-100 km/h in just 7.4 seconds. Fast charging is offered and can take the car from 10-80% in 31 minutes, and it has a top speed of 170 km/h.
Otherwise, the EV4 has Digital Key 2.0 support, enhanced regenerative braking, a 30-inch widescreen display that can be combined with a variety of in-car entertainment elements and services, such as Netflix and YouTube.
As for the model’s price, that remains unclear, but we do know that the EV4 will be sold first in Korea starting in March and then sold elsewhere in Europe and North America.