The South Korean automaker Kia is slowly expanding its electric vehicle line-up in India, with new models tailored for Indian roads and buyers. Let’s take a quick look at the upcoming Kia electric cars, which will be available in 2025.
List of the latest upcoming Kia electric cars
Here are the most awaited new Kia EV models expected to launch this year:
Kia Carens EV
The Kia Carens EV is one of the most talked-about Kia new EV models for 2025, as it is the brand’s first made-in-India EV. It will be an electric version of the popular Carens MPV.
- Specifications and features: Large infotainment screen, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), six airbags, ABS and ESC. It may offer multiple battery options with a range of 400 km on a single charge.
- Price: Starts from ₹16 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Expected launch: June 2025.Kia EV3
The EV3 is a compact electric SUV designed for city use. It will bring Kia’s electric technology to a more affordable segment.
- Specifications and features: 58 kWh battery pack, approximately 400 km range, 85 kW fast charging support, single motor with front-wheel drive, 10.25-inch dual display setup, vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality.
- Price: ₹30 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Expected launch: Late 2025.
FAQs
Will all these models support fast charging?
Yes. Most models will support DC fast charging.
Which will be the most affordable KIA EV in India?
The Carens EV is going to be the most affordable among the Kia’s upcoming electric cars.
Will the new Kia EV models be manufactured in India?
Yes, Kia plans to manufacture its upcoming EVs locally at its Anantapur plant in Andhra Pradesh.
Are these models suitable for long drives?
Yes. All models offer a competitive range, especially the Kia new EV model like EV5.
Conclusion
KIA’s electric vehicle line-up is expected to grow stronger with the right mix of premium and budget-friendly EVs. Additionally, owning an EV means driving it responsibly on the road. You must have a valid driver's license, registration document and a mandatory third party car insurance. If you are buying your first EV, don’t ignore the value of the right car insurance policy. It will protect you against accidents, theft, fire, battery damage and natural calamities.
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