Kia EV2
Motor vehicle
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The Kia EV2 is a battery electric small hatchback from Kia. It was officially unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show on January 9, 2026.[1] It is the sixth model in the manufacturer's "EV" battery electric car line-up after the EV4.[2] It will launch in early 2026 and will be produced in Žilina, Slovakia.
| Kia EV2 | |
|---|---|
Kia EV2 GT-Line | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Kia |
| Model code | QV1 |
| Production | 2026 (to commence) |
| Assembly | Slovakia: Žilina (Kia Slovakia) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Subcompact crossover SUV |
| Body style | 5-door SUV |
| Layout | Front-motor, front-wheel-drive |
| Platform | E-GMP (400 V architecture) |
| Related | Hyundai Ioniq 3 |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 2,565 mm (101.0 in) |
| Length | 4,060 mm (159.8 in) |
| Width | 1,800 mm (70.9 in) |
| Height | 1,575 mm (62.0 in) |
Overview
History
The EV2 was introduced on 27 February 2025 as a concept alongside the EV4 and PV5. It is positioned as a battery electric subcompact SUV that slots under the EV3. It is similar to the Hyundai Inster in terms of size.[3] The concept model features suicide doors. The Star Map front lighting from the EV9 is also present on the concept.[4] Inside, there's a panoramic glass roof, color-coordinated headrest speakers, and a metal-accented dashboard housing a wide touchscreen.[5]
- EV2 Concept Front view
- EV2 Concept Rear view
- EV2 Concept Interior
Design and features
The production version bears a strong resemblance to the concept model, carrying over most design elements such as the dual headlights and low taillights. The interior is offered with two seating arrangements — a five-seat version, or a four-seat version featuring sliding rear seats. A triple-screen infotainment setup is used, featuring dual 12.3 inch driver and central displays and a 5.3 inch climate control display in between.
The EV2 is based on the E-GMP 400V architecture with two battery choices are available: 42.2 kWh and 61 kWh units that provide up to 197 and 278 miles of WLTP range respectively. It can charge from 10%-80% in 30 minutes and supports home AC 11kW or 22kW slow charging.[6]