Kia uses its EV Day in China to show the EV5 concept, a crossover with plenty of lifestyle features that will go on sale there later this year.
looks of the EV9, the EV5 will tickle the same aesthetic receptors with a smaller electric baton. Kia's not given us anything spec-wise to go on other than exterior images and renderings of the interior so we can't make comparisons to anything on the market or in the pipeline, but if it helps, the EV5 sits on 21-inch wheels.
We will eventually learn how upright, square styling sets new standards for efficient electric driving. A look at the EV5's conceptual interior is all the explanation needed for enriching lifestyles. The interior design serves a three-pronged mission statement of"Healing, Caring, and Re-Charging." For that, both rows of captain's chairs swivel, making the most of the wide side apertures created by rear suicide doors.
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