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2026 KIA EV4 UNORTHODOX SEDAN REDEFINES ELECTRIC MOBILITY WITH 330-MILE RANGE

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April 19, 2025

Kia has unveiled the 2026 Kia EV4, an electric sedan with a bold, unorthodox design and an estimated 330-mile range, positioning it as a compelling option in the $400 billion electric vehicle market, the company showcased at the New York International Auto Show.

2026 KIA EV4 UNORTHODOX SEDAN REDEFINES ELECTRIC MOBILITY WITH 330-MILE RANGE

Priced to start around $35,000, the EV4 blends affordability with advanced technology, aiming to challenge established players like Tesla and Hyundai. For budget-conscious buyers, EV enthusiasts, and industry analysts, this sedan represents Kia’s ambitious push to broaden electric mobility’s appeal.

The EV4, built on Kia’s E-GMP platform, offers two battery options—a 58.3 kWh pack for 235 miles and an 81.4 kWh pack for 330 miles— paired with a 201-horsepower front-wheeldrive motor. Its fastback silhouette, low 0.23 drag coefficient, and North American Charging Standard (NACS) port enhance efficiency and Tesla Supercharger compatibility. With a 30-minute charge time and features like a 30-inch panoramic display, the EV4 targets practicality without sacrificing style.

This launch navigates economic turbulence, with rising component costs impacting automakers, yet Kia’s strategic pricing and Korean production aim to keep the EV4 competitive. As Apple leads in smartphone sustainability and streaming hits, Kia’s EV4 stakes a claim in the EV sedan segment, blending quirky aesthetics with long-range capability to redefine what an affordable electric car can be.

imageBOLD DESIGN SETS EV4 APART

Kia’s EV4 sports a distinctive fastback silhouette, merging sedan and SUV traits with a low nose, long tail, and sharp vertical LED lights, the company highlighted during its auto show reveal. Its 0.23 drag coefficient, among the lowest for sedans, boosts efficiency, while a glossy black rear spoiler adds sporty flair. At 186.2 inches long with a 111-inch wheelbase, it rivals the Honda Accord in interior space, offering a 17-cubic-foot trunk.

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