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Kia electric vehicle may refer to one or more of the following electric vehicles produced by Korean automobile manufacturer Kia: EV3, 2024–present; EV4, production version unveiled in 2025; EV5, 2023–present; EV6, 2021–present; EV9, 2023–present; Niro EV (e-Niro in Europe), 2018–present; Ray EV, 2011–2018; 2023–present
Kia introduced the Kia Niro Plus in 3 May 2022. Released in South Korea from the second half of 2022, the Niro Plus is a new variant of the Niro that maximises the onboard space by increasing the height of the vehicle by 80 mm, and by using thinner seats. The total length also increases by 10 mm.
Kia Bongo EV: 2020 Pickup truck No Kia: South Korea Kia EV3: 2024 Crossover SUV E-GMP Yes Kia: South Korea Kia EV6: 2021 Crossover SUV E-GMP [15] Yes Kia: South Korea Kia EV9: 2023 Crossover SUV E-GMP Yes Kia: South Korea Kia Niro EV/e-Niro: 2018 Crossover SUV No Kia: South Korea Kia Ray EV: 2012 MPV/minivan: No Kia: South Korea KGM Korando e ...
Kia also offers top trim levels for the Niro that come with upscale features such as ventilated front seats and a premium sound system. You can’t get these on the Corolla Cross Hybrid.
The PE System serves the same function for an electric vehicle as an engine and a transmission for a vehicle powered by a conventional internal combustion engine. [2] The first generation PE system used a discrete traction motor and power inverter electronic module, connected with an orange three-phase cable.
Introduced in 2020, the K3 platform is an all-new platform for C-segment vehicles as the successor to J platform series.Dubbed as the third-generation platform, [20] Hyundai claimed the platform allowed engineers to lower the center of gravity for more agile handling.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will provide rebates to residents if President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration does away with a federal tax credit for electric vehicles.
The NORAD Tracks Santa app is also available in the Apple App and Google Play stores, and the tracker will be available on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X, according to NORAD.