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Kia is already launching a wave of new entry-level electric vehicles, but it’s working on an even more affordable ...
Hyundai flew us out to Savannah, Georgia, a few weeks ago to get our first impressions of the much-anticipated ...
Hyundai's strategic minivan for the Southeast Asian market, the Stargazer, has been revealed. It is positioned like the ...
This all-inclusive, one-of-a-kind home on wheels has countless creature comforts and a incredible interior design. It's now ...
This camper van is built upon a Ford Transit and is filled with features that make it one of the coolest and most efficient ...
Once the most popular way to move a family in comfort, only a few minivans remain, but which is the best option? We compare ...
Pricing will be key, but it’s possible that the new VLE will be cross-shopped with the Volkswagen ID.Buzz and even three-row ...
The standard model of the PV5, Kia's first electric van, recently began pre-orders in the UK. Kia hasn't shared pricing information yet about the WAV model, but the non-WAV version retails ...
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 ...
EV2 will be practical and accessible, opening up EVs to a wider audience Set to cost €30,000 (around $31,400/AU$49,400) it will be Kia’s best-value EV Kia’s PV5 electric van will arrive ...
Look for Kia to expand its range of battery electric vans with the launch of the PV5, the opening salvo in a new business strategy as the South Korean automaker aims to increase its production by ...
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.