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If you're looking for a battery-powered electric van spacious enough for everything from cargo to camping, the Kia PV5 just might be the perfect fit. The Korea ...
The PV5, Kia’s first electric van, was “unboxed” after arriving in parts of Europe this week. After opening pre-orders ...
Kia looks to build on its success with a flurry of new EVs on the way. After opening orders for the EV4 hatchback in June, its first all-electric hatch, Kia introduced the Fastback version, or sedan ...
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The PV5 Passenger with a 71.2-kWh battery has a range of up to 400 kilometers/250 miles, generating up to 120 kW (163 hp) of power and 250 Nm (185 lb-ft) of torque, and accelerates to 100 km/h or ...
The Kia PV5 is offered with 51.5-kWh or 71.2-kWh battery packs; the larger battery option will give 248 miles of range to drivers, slightly more than the Volkswagen ID Buzz's 234-mile range.
Kia claimed up to 248 miles of range with the largest battery, but that's on the more generous European WLTP model. The PV5 will fast charge from 10-80% in 30 minutes, according to Kia.
And that’s exactly what Kia had in mind with the SEMA debut of its radical PV5 WKNDR camper van concept that hints at the company’s futuristic vision of all-electric vanlifing.
While this looked overly optimistic in January, Kia appears on track to launch the PV5 next year. Our photographers caught a camouflaged prototype conveniently parked between a Volkswagen ID.
Kia has taken the wraps off the production version of its all-electric PV5 van, more than a year after showcasing the concept at CES.The global debut is set for February 27, and from what’s been ...
Customer orders have opened for Kia's all-electric PV5. The new model will offer up to 416km range and is due here in Ireland ...
Kia is now Britain’s fourth favourite car brand, outselling even Ford in 2024. Now the Korean brand is taking on the van market, revealing the all-electric Kia PV5, a challenger to the mighty ...
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