EV3 and EV4 are low-cost electric vehicles that will be released to expand contact with consumers.
The EV3 Concept has a body that combines strong and geometric elements with a dynamic roofline.
The front part features a voluminous body surface and a new electric vehicle-specific tiger face, giving it a friendly look.
Kia's new design identity, star map signature lighting, and vertical headlamps that emphasize the vehicle width were applied.
The side features wheel arches that look like they were cut out of squares asymmetrically. The surfaces surrounding the wheel arch fit seamlessly with each other.
The back features a rear fender with a geometrically harmonious shape. The tailgate is designed to give a sense of volume, and like the front, star map signature tail lamps are applied, giving a futuristic impression.
The interior can be changed to suit the driver's taste or lifestyle. A mini table is applied to the center console, and a second-row bench seat with a seat cushion that can be folded upwards is applied, allowing you to load a bicycle or scooter and charge it using the indoor V2L.
EV4 breaks stereotypes about sedans and presents the direction of the next-generation electric sedan pursued by Kia.
The front part emphasizes a wide and imposing impression through the low hood. Geometric elements and star map signature lighting combine to create a feeling of high technical perfection.
The rear part emphasizes its wide width and neat appearance with a unique roof spoiler and vertical tail lamps that were not seen in existing sedans.
The interior is designed to be driver-oriented, with a horizontal structure to avoid obstructing the driver's field of view.
For this purpose, an air conditioning control panel that is stored in the center fascia when not in use was applied, and the air vent was also made in a fin style so that the pattern could be changed.
The exterior paint, inspired by the land, was made with sustainability in mind. 100% recycled cotton yarn was used, and natural dyes such as walnuts were used.