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Kia’s first electric sedan now approved for sale in Australia
Kia's next EV has now been approved for sale in Australia, meaning the company's first electric sedan, the EV4, could be available in Australia within a few months. The post Kia’s first electric sedan now approved for sale in Australia appeared first on The Driven.
At a time when filling up your car has become a financial burden almost as heavy as a mortgage, the emergence of new electric models promises to give families a break. Among them, the Kia EV4, scheduled to arrive in Spain in September 2025, is shaping up to be one of the most significant launches in the electric market for the general public. But beyond the futuristic design and record-breaking range, the big question many are asking is: do you …
Kia EV4 Fastback orders start in the UK, here are the prices
Kia's EV4 comes in two versions - Hatchback and Fastback. The latter is known as Sedan in some markets, but in the UK it goes by EV4 Fastback, and today the brand has opened the order books for it. Deliveries will commence "in autumn", nothing more specific yet. There are two trims. GT-Line starts at $56,161, and GT-Line S starts at $62,341 and the latter is the only one coming with an optional heat pump for $1,200. Both have 380 miles of WLTP r…
KIA has just put on sale in France the KIA EV4, the next electric of the Korean brand that will arrive in Spain in October, a date already confirmed by the manufacturer. But it will do so with rates that will leave his brother, the SUV KIA EV3 -you can read our test here-, as a somewhat cheaper car. The KIA EV4 costs in France from little more than 38,000 euros, specifically 38,290 euros. A tariff of just over 38,000 euros that corresponds to th…
LG brings in-car streaming to Kia – SatNews
LG Electronics has announced that its Automotive Content Platform (ACP) will power in-car streaming for Kia Corporation’s new European models. Debuting on the EV3, the platform will also be extended to the upcoming EV4, EV5 and New Sportage. This marks an expansion of LG’s innovative in-car experience to the European market, following successful deployments in Korea. LG’s ACP runs on the versatile webOS platform, which already powers over 240 mi…
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