This new model is expected to bring exciting features and performance capabilities to the electric vehicle segment, especially considering its similarities with Kia’s flagship electric car, the EV9.
The charging port is positioned at the front, similar to the EV3, possibly indicating a front-wheel-drive setup based on Kia’s e-GMP platform.
The EV2’s overall design draws inspiration from the EV9, with a sporty, dual-tone alloy wheel design, dual-tone ORVMs, and a slightly tapering roofline.
The rear section is equipped with edgy tail lamps and high-mounted stop lamps, ensuring a distinctive appearance. The side profile showcases a conventional door handle setup, blacked-out B pillars, and roof rails.
These features, combined with the overall styling, give the Kia EV2 a bold and futuristic feel.
Kia is expected to equip the EV2 with multiple battery options, likely including a 42-kWh LFP battery and a 62-kWh NMC battery.
Based on the WLTP cycle, these configurations would offer ranges of 300 km and 439 km, respectively. Fast charging is expected to be a key feature, with a DC fast charger allowing users to charge from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes.
The EV2 will likely follow the performance trends set by the EV3, which is powered by a 150 kW motor and achieves a 0-100 kmph sprint in 7.5 seconds.
Battery Type | Capacity | Range (WLTP) | Charging Time (10%-80%) |
---|---|---|---|
LFP Battery | 42 kWh | 300 km | 30 minutes |
NMC Battery | 62 kWh | 439 km | 30 minutes |
In addition to its powerful battery options, the Kia EV2 is likely to feature some cutting-edge technologies. This includes vehicle-to-load (V2L) charging, which enables the car to function as a portable power source. V2L allows users to charge devices like laptops and coffee machines directly from the car.
The EV2’s motors will provide fast acceleration, following the high-performance standards of other Kia electric models like the EV3.
While the EV2 is being tested for global markets, Kia has different plans for India. Instead of the EV2, India is expected to receive a modified version, possibly under the names Clavis or Syros. These models, already spotted in testing, will feature both ICE and EV variants.
The official launch in India is anticipated to happen next year, bringing more versatility to Kia’s Indian electric vehicle lineup.
This post was last modified on October 29, 2024 11:46 am
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