Kia’s EV2 Jumps From Show Car To Sure Thing On January 9
- We’ll get our first look at the finished Kia EV2 SUV on January 9.
- The subcompact utility goes into battle with Renault’s 4 E-Tech.
- It’s expected to cost around €30,000 (£26k) when sales start.
Kia’s effort to cover almost every EV base takes another big step forward in January with the debut of the smallest car in its electric family. We’ve already seen the EV2 in concept form at the beginning of this year, but 11 months on we’ll get to see how much of it has made the leap to the street.
The trending Korean brand didn’t reveal too much about the production version of its baby SUV this week beyond announcing its scheduled appearance at the Brussels Motor Show and confirming it will be built in Europe for its local clients.
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But Kia did release three teaser images, and though the car is covered in a sheet in all of them, we can where the production EV2 differs from the concept unveiled at Kia EV Day 2025. The good news is the overall profile and chunky proportions are unchanged.
Small changes, same effect
We can see the squared-off nose, the kink in the waistline, the slightly sporty slope to the rear section of the roof and the spoiler at the top of the rear hatch. Those same details appeared on the EV2 concept, and though the production car’s DRLs, visible through the sheet, aren’t exactly the same, they’re close enough.
But it’s also easy to spot some major, and inevitable, departures. The front overhang looks longer, because concepts don’t need to meet crash regulations but road cars do, and there looks to be a conventional B-pillar too.
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Kia promises the EV2 will feature “roomy, adjustable space,” but we’ll have to wait until January 9 to find out exactly what that means. By folding the rear seats and sliding the front bench backwards, passengers in the concept could relax, stretch their legs, and sit on the flat floor when parked.
AWD looks, FWD reality
Other details that won’t be uncovered until the debut include the power and range stats. But from what we know about Kia’s other affordable (sub-EV6) electric cars, we can be sure it will have 400- rather than 800-volt charging and despite its all-wheel drive styling, will feature a single motor acting on the front wheels even on sporty GT models.
The closely related Hyundai Inster has a choice of 39 kWh and 46 kWh batteries, is rated at 203-229 miles (327-369 km) of range and the biggest of its two available motors makes just 113 hp (114 PS / 84 kW). Let’s hope Kia’s version punches a little harder.
The EV2 will go on sale during 2026 and Kia is believed to be targeting a €30,000 (£26k / $35k) price to compete with other electric SUVs such as the Renault 4 E-Tech.
The images below are of the EV2 Concept revealed at Kia Day in February 2025.