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The PV5 is the first of a series of electric vans as part of Kia’s new Platform Beyond Vehicle business (PBV). Kia claims the ...
The response to the minivan PV5, Kia's first electric multipurpose vehicle, is hot. PV5 is a new concept medium-sized minivan developed based on the "Electric-Global Modular Platform for Service" ...
Kia will release more details about the PV5, as well as other upcoming EVs, during its EV Day event scheduled on February ...
Every PV5, it seems, is front-wheel-drive, powered by a 120-kW (161-hp), 184-lb-ft electric motor. Like other emerging affordable Kia EVs, the PV5 uses a 400-volt electrical architecture.
The Kia PV5 is offered with 51.5-kWh or 71.2-kWh battery packs; the larger battery option will give 248 miles of range to drivers, slightly more than the Volkswagen ID Buzz's 234-mile range. With ...
Kia hasn't released dimensions of the production PV5 yet, but the concept was 182.9 inches long with a 117.9-inch wheelbase, making it about a foot shorter in overall length than an ID. Buzz.
Since the PV5 has to wear many hats, it looks more like a work van from Cyberpunk 2077 than a typical minivan, even in Passenger-spec. It’s boxy, upright, and has big, tall windows.
Kia launches sales of PV5 cargo and passenger vans in Europe, offering a choice of 51.5- and 71.2-kWh batteries. The two electric models, launched as part of Kia's purpose-built vehicle (PBV ...
Kia says the PV5's maximum range will be around 248 miles when fitted with the 71.2-kWh battery in the passenger configuration. That figure is based on the optimistic European WLTP test cycle and ...
Kia PV5 electric van will make for the perfect camper. Kia is entering the electric van market full steam ahead. The PV5 is the first of many from Kia’s new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business.
Kia revealed the first exterior photos of the production-ready PV5 electric passenger and cargo vans.; The PV5 will be offered in three body styles and multiple interior configurations, although ...
The new Kia PV5 was one of three van concepts revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last year and will be the first to go on sale in the UK later this year.