Overview

Introducing the Kia EV4, a stylish and forward-thinking electric sedan designed to make a splash in the electric vehicle market. Slated to hit U.S. shores in early 2026, this model aims to go head-to-head with stalwarts like the Tesla Model 3. With production set to start in Georgia to circumvent tariffs, Kia is playing it smart to keep this electric car competitively priced for consumers.
Design

The EV4 retains much of its original design language that was seen in its global debut. At an overall length of 186.2 inches and a wheelbase of 111 inches, this sedan has a sporty yet practical dimension that doesn’t sacrifice interior space. The trunk offers 17.3 cubic feet of cargo space, which should meet typical storage needs.
The EV4 adopts Kia’s “Opposites United” design language, blending a sleek fastback roofline with striking front and rear elements. The “Tiger Face” front fascia, finished off with Star Map lighting, gives it an undeniably imposing look. Meanwhile, the rear maintains a cohesive aesthetic with vertical taillights and a two-piece roof spoiler.
Interior and Tech

The cabin of the EV4 is a techno-savvy masterpiece. Front and center is a 30-inch screen comprising dual 12.3-inch displays for driver and infotainment functions, alongside a 5-inch climate control panel. It even features a connected car Navigation Cockpit system supporting over-the-air updates, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, among other advanced tech goodies.
Performance

Sitting on the versatile E-GMP platform, the Kia EV4 offers two battery variants. Powered by a 201 horsepower motor driving the front wheels, the base Light trim has a 58.3 kWh battery yielding a range of approximately 235 miles. The upper trims, like the Wind and GT-Line, pack an 81.4 kWh battery that extends the range to around 330 miles on a full charge.
Driving Experience

As for the driving experience, the EV4 promises a fusion of comfort and engagement. Equipped with a MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension setup, the sedan is engineered for a stable ride and responsive handling. Similar to its stablemates, driving the EV4 may offer a smooth ride that holds its own against other sedans in its class, enhancing the appeal for those looking for both practicality and performance.
Conclusion
In a world where SUVs dominate, Kia takes a bold step with the EV4, affirming faith in the sedan as a relevant and desirable format in the electric car age. With compelling features and a targeted launch that aims to capture a share of Tesla’s market, it’s poised to appeal to consumers seeking a fresh take on electric mobility. December 2026 is the tentative checkpoint to gauge its success against formidable competitors.
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