Kia PV5 Spielraum Concepts Embrace Vanlife

- Kia has used the Seoul Mobility Show to introduce two PV5 Spielraum concepts.
- One is essentially a mobile fashion retailer, while the other has a lounge and a kitchen.
- Kia and LG are joining forces to bring AI and appliances to PBV models starting in 2026.
The Hyundai Motor Group stormed the Seoul Mobility Show with an impressive array of concepts and production models. Besides the redesigned Nexo and facelifted Ioniq 6, Genesis brought a beautiful G90 coupe and convertible.
That brings us to Kia, which introduced a couple of PV5 Spielraum concepts. Named after the German word for βplay space,β the vans are built for digital nomads.
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The first is the Spielraum Studio concept, and itβs essentially a store on wheels. The rear doors open to reveal shelves that can display products, while the cargo area has a clothes rack as well as clear cases holding shoes.
The oddities continue inside with a smart mirror, coffee machine, and what appears to be a refrigerator. Theyβre joined by a round chair as well as an LG Styler, which is billed as a βclothing care solution designed for garment caring, focusing on sanitization and deodorization through TrueSteam technology.β

Since AI is the latest buzzword, artificial intelligence has been incorporated into the concept to monitor your schedule and calculate the remaining travel time to your destination. It also recommends settings for the LG appliances housed within.
The Spielraum Glow Cabin concept goes in a different direction thanks to a lounge-like interior with a wraparound sofa and covered walls. Kia says this variant was βdesigned to cater to the growing demand for car picnic experiences,β so it features a refrigerator, oven, and wine cellar. We can also see what appears to be a cooktop and storage compartments.
This would make for an interesting tailgating vehicle, and Kia noted the appliances are covered by color-changing MoodUP panels. Users can adjust their look via the LG ThinQ app.

Itβs no coincidence that Kia and LG teamed up for the concepts as the two firms have decided to βcollaborate on the implementation of mobility space solutions based on PBV (Platform Beyond Vehicle) technology.β The companies didnβt go into many specifics, but we can expect to find LGβs AI and appliances in PBV vans.
The firms said the tie-up will enable owners to transform their vehicles into a personalized office, studio, or lounge. We can expect to learn more in the future as the partnership is slated to bear fruit in the second half of 2026.