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Kia EV3 review: the electric family SUV is geared for Europe

By Jodie Chay Oneill | November 11, 2024

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Available now in Europe and the UK, the EV3 offers two-wheel drive with an all-wheel drive variant expected in the future

The Kia EV3 is redefining the compact electric SUV with a range of up to 375 miles per charge and an innovative, spacious interior designed for comfort and accessibility. Kia’s first dedicated electric compact SUV is geared for European roads and lifestyles, setting new standards for design, efficiency, and performance in a competitive segment.

Drawing from the high-end technologies of the award-winning EV6 and EV9, the EV3 combines compactness, efficiency, space, and comfort, making it versatile and affordable enough to serve as a household’s primary car. After extensive testing across various European conditions, including motorways, city streets, and long journeys, the EV3 stands out as one of the most efficient EVs available, with validated performance in both range and charging.

“The Kia EV3 is an incredibly adaptable vehicle, designed for the diverse needs of European drivers,” said Marc Hedrich, President & CEO of Kia Europe. “It also illustrates how a high-volume EV can integrate with features like in-car payments, over-the-air updates, bi-directional charging, and more, making driving even more convenient.”

Built on Kia’s Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), the EV3 enhances the driving and ownership experience, supporting Kia’s plan for an all-electric lineup in Europe by 2035 with 11 electric models by 2026, and 15 by 2027.

A 375-mile range that extends to 479 miles in city driving is supported by i-Pedal technology and a Regenerative Braking System, allowing for flexible control and single-pedal driving. With an aerodynamically optimised design, including active air flaps and a boat-tail shape, the EV3 minimises drag to improve efficiency.

Fast-charging technology allows the EV3’s 58.3 kWh and 81.4 kWh batteries to reach 80% in 29 and 31 minutes respectively, with up to 125 miles added in 15 minutes. The vehicle also supports Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) charging, allowing it to power external devices, and offers bi-directional options like Vehicle-to-Home and Vehicle-to-Building charging, gradually rolling out across Europe.

Kia’s EV3 features a high-efficiency HVAC system, maximising comfort while conserving power. The interior has a “living room” feel, highlighted by a triple-screen display setup, including a 12.3-inch touchscreen, driver display, and a 5.3-inch climate control screen. A head-up display provides essential information in the driver’s line of sight.

Available now in Europe and the UK, the EV3 offers two-wheel drive with an all-wheel drive variant expected in the future.

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