The EV4 by Kia Motor is an upcoming electric car; it is expected to be introduced most probably in June 2026. This electric car features aerodynamic and stylish design with a spacious cabin, which is full of high-tech features for comfort and convenience.
The Korean automaker unveiled this EV on the occasion of Kia EV Day 2025, which falls on February 27. Since then, auto enthusiasts have been eagerly waiting for the launch of this e-car. Read this article to check the price, specifications, features, and much more.
Ex-Showroom Price
Kia Motors is yet to disclose its pricing for the EV4; it is expected that its ex-showroom price will start from ₹45 lakh and go up to ₹50 lakh based on variants.
Battery Packs
This electric car will come to the Indian market with two battery packs, which are going to be 58.3 kWh and 81.4 kWh. The standard one is expected to give a range of 430 km, and the same for the high-end is 640 km.
Refer to the table below to check the expected power output, torque, drivetrain, motor type, transmission, acceleration timing, and top speed for each battery pack.
| Specifications | Battery Pack | |
| 58.3 kWh | 81.4 kWh | |
| Power Output | 150 kW (≈ 201 hp) | 150 kW (≈ 201 hp) |
| Torque | 283 Nm | 283 Nm |
| Drivetrain | FWD (Front-Wheel Drive) | FWD (Front-Wheel Drive) |
| Motor Type | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) |
| Transmission | Single-speed reduction gear | Single-speed reduction gear |
| 0–100 km/h | ~7.4–7.5 sec | ~7.7 sec |
| Top Speed | ~170 km/h | ~170 km/h |
The available charging options are both AC and DC. It is likely to support a maximum of 150 DC chargers. At the charging station, this EV will be charged within 30 minutes from 10 to 80 percent for both battery options.
It is expected that it will support up to an 11 kW AC charger. It will charge your EV with 58.3 kWh or 81.4 kWh from 0 to 100 percent in around 10 hours and 12 hours, respectively.
Dimensions
This EV will be launched in two body types, which are going to be hatchback and sedan. The dimensions of both are totally different from each other; the table below carries the expected measurements.
| Term | Body Type | |
| Hatchback | Sedan | |
| Length | ~4,400 mm | ~4,700 mm |
| Width | ~1,860 mm | ~1,860 mm |
| Height | ~1,480 mm | ~1,470–1,480 mm |
| Wheelbase | ~2,820 mm | ~2,820 mm |
| Ground Clearance | ~160 mm | ~160 mm |
| Boot Space | ~430–450 L | ~480–500 L |
| Tyre Size | 215/60 R17 | 215/60 R17 |
Interior & Exterior
Kia Motors will disclose the interior and exterior features with the launch of this EV; the expected ones are listed below.
Interior
- Clean and modern dashboard
- Twin digital screens
- Soft-touch interior materials
- Comfortable, supportive seats
- Spacious cabin layout
- Ambient lighting
- Touch-based climate controls
- Flat floor for extra legroom
- Wireless charging pad
- Large central storage space
Exterior
- Sleek LED headlights
- Connected LED taillight bar
- Closed EV-style front grille
- Flush door handles
- Aerodynamic alloy wheels
- Smooth, sloping roofline
- Dual-tone body colors
- Sharp side body lines
- Compact, sporty rear design
- Panoramic sunroof
Safety
To ensure the safety of passengers and drivers, this electric car has multiple airbags. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of occupants during the collision. Additionally, it has advanced safety features:
- ABS: It stops the wheels from locking during hard braking.
- Airbags: They protect passengers in case of a crash.
- ESC: It keeps the car stable during sharp turns.
- Traction Control: It prevents wheel spin on slippery roads.
- Hill-Start Assist: It stops the car from rolling back on slopes.
- AEB: It automatically brakes if a collision is detected.
- Lane Keep Assist: It helps keep the car in its lane.
- Blind-Spot Warning: It alerts you if a vehicle is in your blind spot.
- Rear Camera: It helps in safe parking and reversing.
- Tire Pressure Monitoring: It warns you if tire pressure is low.
This EV will have Level 2 of the Advanced Driver Assistance System, which includes vehicles like pedestrians ahead and brakes, if needed; warns if there’s a vehicle in the blind spot and can intervene; and other features.





