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Could the Kia PV5 electric van replace your ute?
Australia loves a ute, but could an electric van actually make more sense? We review the Kia PV5, a purpose-built electric van built on Kia’s E-GMP.S dedicated EV platform. The post Video: Could the Kia PV5 electric van replace your ute? appeared first on The Driven.
Kia Puts a Price Tag on the PV5 Cargo Electric Commercial Van
If you’ve been living under a rock this past year or so, completely isolated from the van game, then you probably don’t know what the PV5 is. The model is Kia’s idea of an electric minivan, featuring a futuristic design on the outside, and a rather minimalist cockpit. Thus, ... (continue reading...)
Kia PV5 Cargo 2026 review
This post appeared first on Chasing Cars.Kia returns to van segment after over 20 years to produce oddball, yet enticing, electric effort Following the demise of the rattly diesel Pregio in 2006, Kia has been out of the van game in Australia for 20 years. But the Korean brand is coming back in a big way, with the electric PV5 Cargo leading the offensive. With 120kW and 250Nm from a single electric motor and agreeable $55,990 price (before on roa…
2026 Kia PV5 Cargo Review: Funky van takes on Toyota Hiace, Hyundai Staria Load and Ford Transit with compelling EV drivetrain
The Kia PV5 is a van that breaks the boxy van mould – while also aiming to tempt fleet operators and drivers to electric. In a market segment that has long been the domain of diesel, and one where electric vans have so far failed to make a real dent despite a handful of attempts, the PV5 Cargo’s sharp pricing aims to change that. As with the Kia EV3, EV5, EV6 and EV9, the PV5 is built on a dedicated EV architecture, known as E-GMP.S. READ MORE: …

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