Spotlight on the Kia EV5: A C-SUV for Europe
One of the highlights is the Kia EV5, a fully electric C-segment SUV tailored to the European market.

With a range of up to 530 km, ultra-fast charging that restores 10–80% in just 30 minutes, and Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capabilities, the EV5 is designed for everyday practicality and versatility.

It can even tow up to 1,200 kg, making it a well-rounded option for families and active lifestyles. The EV5 will arrive in Europe by the end of 2025.
World Premiere of the Concept EV2
Kia also used the stage in Munich to present the Concept EV2, a compact urban crossover aimed at younger drivers and city dwellers.

Featuring bold lines, Star Map lighting, and a design philosophy that blends function with character, the EV2 previews a production model expected to launch in 2026.

EV3 and EV4: Range and Practicality
Joining the lineup is the Kia EV3, a smaller sibling to the EV9, offering up to 605 km of range and rapid charging from 10–80% in 31 minutes. Combining advanced tech with comfort and everyday usability, it positions itself as one of the most versatile compact EVs on the market.

Alongside it, the EV4 Hatchback targets the competitive C-segment with up to 625 km of range, fast charging, and an appealing blend of efficiency and practicality.
Performance Focus: EV6 GT and EV9 GT
Performance enthusiasts will be drawn to the EV6 GT, Kia’s sportiest EV to date. Delivering 650 hp and a blistering 0–100 km/h time of 3.5 seconds, it combines supercar-level performance with the convenience of an everyday electric vehicle.
Not far behind is the EV9 GT, the brand’s most powerful electric SUV. Producing 508 hp, it offers up to 510 km of range and sprints from 0–100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. Thanks to electronically controlled suspension (ECS), it balances performance with ride comfort—ideal for long-distance travel.
PV5 now also as Passenger vehicle
IAA Mobility also marks the European debut of the Kia PV5, a modular light commercial vehicle platform that can be configured into up to 16 variants. The Passenger version, showcased in Munich, features five seats and MPV-style equipment, underlining Kia’s ambition to broaden its EV portfolio into both professional and family mobility.





