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Kia EV4 review
Bangkok Post
|September 27, 2025
Latest eye-catching EV aims for both the Tesla Model 3's sales and the unclaimed electric hatch patch, write Illya Verpraet and Mark Tisshaw
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The Kia EV4 puts one in mind of the Volkswagen e-Golf. Remember that? It was Volkswagen's first serious mass-produced EV, and even though it was a converted petrol Golf, it was rather good for its time.
Since then, compelling traditional hatchbacks in Europe's heartland C-segment have been in short supply. There have been the Volkswagen ID 3 and its Cupra Born twin (which we like a lot), but they're more like MPVs, while their Skoda Elroq cousin goes for more of an SUV vibe. The same is true of Renault's Megane and Scenic. The Peugeot e-308 and Vauxhall Astra Electric are true hatchbacks but feel a generation behind.
Meanwhile, Kia has made its way through electric SUVs of various sizes to the traditional hatch with the EV4.
At the same time, Kia recognises that the Tesla Model 3 is very much onto something. After all, outside of Europe, saloons are more popular than hatchbacks, so it is also offering a saloon version of the EV4, called the Fastback.
The EV4 hatch is taking over from Ceed production in Zilina, Slovakia, making it the first Kia EV produced in Europe. The hatch is just for Europe; the Fastback is made in Gwangmyeong, South Korea, for the global market.
WHAT'S IT LIKE?
The EV4 hatch may be traditional in its positioning, but it certainly doesn't look like an Mk7 Golf. With its vertical 'star map' headlights, bold black wheel arches, boomerang rear lights and various unusual slashes, it's sure to divide opinion. We've got time for design that doesn't try to please everyone.
Even Kia design boss Karim Habib admits the design of the EV4 is "polarising", although he loves what his team has created and has set out to "redefine what a saloon can be" with the Fastback. It certainly beats the Model 3 for visual interest.
The EV4 has echoes of a Lamborghini at the front end in how the angles of the windscreen and bonnet are almost parallel.
This story is from the September 27, 2025 edition of Bangkok Post.
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