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The premium car manufacturer Kia has been putting efforts to enhance its EV line-up globally. To give wings to its plan, the company is all set to introduce the tech-loaded EV3. The brand has already shared the teaser images across social media platforms, hinting about its overall design and some of the key features.
As per the details shared by the Kia, the upcoming Kia EV3 is likely to go on sale later this year, following the car’s global world premiere. The event is slated to take place on May 23rd and will be live-streamed on the Kia Worldwide YouTube channel.
Expected Price Range
The model is likely to fall under the price bracket between 35,000 to 50,000 dollars. To note, it is just speculations, a concrete confirmation is awaited by the brand.
The e-SUV was already showcased last year during the Los Angeles Auto Show. It is expected that the vehicle might hit the Indian market as well. Again, the company has not shared any official details or hinted about the same as yet.
Design
Talking about the overall presence road presence, the upcoming EV3, which features the silhouette with a fuel-powered counterpart, flaunts a bold stance from the outside. After giving a deep analysis of shared photos, it seems likely the company has taken some inspiration from its apartment-size e-SUV EV9.
The model shares the identical LED headlight setup, and similar style DRLs, connecting both ends at the front. The bonnet also looks similar. However, the size has been decreasing, and the reasons are obvious.
Rear Design
When it comes to the rear profile, the company has used the trending LED-connected tail lamps, which again makes it resemble EV9.
A lot of eye-catching elements have been seen in its concept avatar, making sit on the top in the EV segment. However, we expect the company might delete some features in the final production model, and will make it more accessible to the target audience.
Battery Setup
It is likely to be powered by a 40-45 kWh battery pack, allowing the customers to enjoy a decent range between 400 to 450 km on a single charge.
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