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2026 Kia EV4 review: Quick drive


Kia has been adding to its battery-powered lineup of models, most recently with the EV3 small electric SUV. Now, the South Korean brand is rolling out a mid-size electric sedan to rival the likes of the Tesla Model 3. 

Its design is like a concept car that just rolled off the motor show stand, and while there is also a hatch made in Europe for Europe (pictured here), only the Korean-made sedan is slated to come to Australia.

The low-slung bonnet and raked windscreen look futuristic, especially with the upright daytime running lights pushed to the extremities, but its shape is as much about aerodynamics and boosting that all-important driving range. 

Details such as flush-fitting door handles and sci-fi wheel designs are so the EV4 can cut through the air more cleanly, including the extended rear-end – which means the EV4 is longer than a current BMW 3 Series and Model 3. 

Ahead of its arrival in Australia, we got behind the wheel of the EV4 at its European launch in Spain.

How much does the Kia EV4 cost?

It’s still too soon for Australian prices to be set for the EV4, though it is expected to cost a little more than the EV3, which has an initial drive-away price of $48,990 for the Standard Range and $56,490 for the Long Range, while the GT-Line flagship costs $68,490 drive-away.