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Standard specification

Driver Convenience

12.3" Driver display screen12.3" Touchscreen navigation system
5.3" Climate control touchscreenBlind spot collision avoidance assist (BCA)
Bluetooth connectivityDrive mode select (Eco, normal, sport, snow and Mydrive)
Driver attention warningE-call
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) 2.0 - City/Pedestrian/Cyclist/Junction turning and junction crossingFront parking sensors
Highway Driving Assist 2 with hand-on detection (HDA2 w HOD)Intelligent speed limit assist (ISLA)
Lane Follow assist 2.0 with hands-On detectionLane keep assist
Over air updates (OTA)Power assist steering
Rear parking sensorsRear-Cross traffic collision avoidance assist
Reversing camera systemSafe exit warning (SEW)
Smart cruise control 2.0 with stop and go functionalitySpeed limiter
Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto 

Entertainment

2 USB-C charge ports in rear2 USB-C ports in the front
6 speaker audio systemUSB-C port for connection of a media device

Exterior Features

Automatic defog systemAutomatic headlight control system
Black side sillsBlack wheel arches
Body coloured bumpersBody coloured door mirrors
Electric front windows/one touch facilityElectrically folding/adjustable/heated door mirrors with LED indicators
Flush door handlesFrunk
Gloss black roof railsGloss black window surround
Heated rear windowLED daytime running lights
LED HeadlightsLED high mounted brake lights
LED rear fog lightsLED rear lights
Rain sensing front wipersRear side wing doors
Rear spoilerRear wiper

Interior Features

1 x Front 12V socket3 bench rear seats in 2nd row
3 rear headrests60:40 Split folding rear seats
Air styling with blue accentsAll-round height adjustable headrests
Artificial leather trimmed steering wheelAutomatic air conditioning
Centre console with underneath storageCloth upholstery
Driver and passenger sunvisors with vanity mirrorsE-Shift Column Gear Selector
Front and rear door storageFront cabin LED light
GloveboxGrey headlining
Heated front seatsHeated steering wheel
ISOFIX rear child seat top tethers and anchor fixingsLED luggage area lights
Luggage boardLuggage compartment parcel shelf
Luggage net with hooksManual adjustable driver and front passenger seat
Manual steering wheel adjustmentRear cabin LED light
Rear centre armrest with cupholderSingle front passenger seat
Under floor storage in luggage areaVehicle 2 load capability

Passive Safety

All round 3-point seatbeltsAnti-Lock braking system with emergency stop signalling
Curtain airbagsDownhill brake control
Electric parking brake with auto hold functionElectronic stability control
Front airbagsFront passenger airbag cut-off switch
Height adjustable front seatbeltsHill start assist control (HAC)
Multi collision brake assistRear airbags
Regenerative braking paddle shifter with iPedal functionalitySeatbelt reminder warning
Side airbagsTyre pressure monitoring system
Vehicle stability management 

Security

Customisable automatic door lockingCustomisable automatic door unlocking
Engine Start/Stop Button with Smart Entry SystemLocking wheel nuts
Manual child locksRear occupant alert
Smart key with motion sensorThatcham category 1 security alarm and immobiliser with interior protection
Visible vehicle identification number 

Wheels

17" Alloy wheelsTyre mobility kit
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Technical specification

Electric Vehicle Data

Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty70Battery Capacity in kWh81.4
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins)1930Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change10-80
Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW2.76Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins)435
Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change10-100Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW11
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins)79Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change10-80
Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW50Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins)31
Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change10-80Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW350
Battery TypeLithium-ionCharging Port LocationRight Side Front
Coupler/Connector TypeCCS Type 2Maximum Charging Rate - kW350
Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage100000Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years7
WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb14.9WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb4.2
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - City771WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb604
WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - City479WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb375

Emissions - ICE

CO2 (g/km)0Noise Level dB(A)67

Engine and Drive Train

CC1Gears1 SPEED
TransmissionAUTO 

General

Alternative Fuel QualifyingTrueBadge Engine CC0.0
Badge Power201Coin SeriesAir
Generation Mark1Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage100000
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years7Vehicle Homologation ClassM1

Performance

0 to 62 mph (secs)7.7Engine Power - BHP201
Engine Power - KW150Engine Torque - LBS.FT209
Engine Torque - MKG28.9Engine Torque - NM283
Engine Torque - RPM5000Top Speed105

Test Cycles

Emissions Test CycleWLTP 

Tyres

Alloys?TrueTyre Size Front215/60 R17
Tyre Size Rear215/60 R17Tyre Size SpareTYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type17" ALLOY 

Vehicle Dimensions

Height1560Length4300
Width1850 

Weight and Capacities

Gross Vehicle Weight2355Luggage Capacity (Seats Up)460
Max. Loading Weight470Max. Roof Load80
Max. Towing Weight - Braked1000Minimum Kerbweight1885
No. of Seats5Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb10.4
The vehicle information above was correct at time of manufacture. Please speak to the dealership for full current specification.

Independent review

Review courtesy of Car and Driving

Kia EV3

Kia gets even more focused on small EVs with this car, the EV3. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

Ten Second Review

The EV3 is the first in a new generation of small electric Kias. If you think that the futuristic looks suggest a step forward from the technology the brand was previously offering with the Niro EV in this segment, you won't be disappointed. Compact EVs have moved on significantly. And if you doubt that, then you need to try this car.

Background

Kia is already very serious about electric cars. It's about to get more serious still. The E-GMP electrified platform it developed for its two most advanced bigger EVs, the EV6 and the EV9, has now been used for the kind of small electric models that will really drive the Korean company's sales forward. It's been re-engineered for three more compact electric cars - and this is the first of them, the EV3. As you may be aware, Kia already has a compact EV hatch (the Niro EV) competing in this space against volume electric small models like the Volkswagen ID.3 and the Renault Megane E-Tech. But that Niro is very much an EV/combustion compromise: the Niro range does after all also have Hybrid and PHEV variants. The EV3, in contrast, has none of the design constraints of having to allow for combustion power and as a result, is a much more serious kind of electric vehicle, with more range and greater cabin space. Aimed at people also much more serious about the EV switch. Let's take a closer look.

Driving Experience

There's only one motor on offer with the EV3 - producing 201bhp - but there's a choice of two batteries. Standard Range variants get a 58.3kWh unit giving a range of 267 miles. Ideally though, you'd want the Long Range version, which has a bigger 81.4kWh battery that will take you up to 372 miles (or 347 miles in 'GT-Line' trim); either way substantially further than most rivals and way further than the Niro EV's 64.8kWh battery can go (285 miles). Not every version gets the standard heat pump however, so you might struggle to replicate these figures in the depths of winter. The 62mph sprint takes between 7.4s and 7.7s, depending on variant (the heavier, bigger-battery version is slightly slower). Top speed is 106mph. Unlike competitors like the ID.3 or the CUPRA Born, the EV3 is front-driven - the first time the Hyundai Motor Group conglomerate's E-GMP platform has been used in this form. Kia says that putting the motor on the front axle maximises interior space. A GT version with twin motors and AWD will appear later in production. There are four selectable drive modes - 'Eco', 'Normal', 'Sport' and 'My Drive'. Don't expect huge amounts of driver engagement, even in 'Sport'. But 'My Drive' allows you to configure throttle response and steering feel to your taste. Kia also offers the latest generation version of its 'i-Pedal' system, which provides so much regenerative braking off-throttle that you'll hardly ever need to use the brake. Expect refinement to be exemplary, even by EV standards, helped by a slippery 0.267Cd drag factor. As usual with any new car that complies with current safety legislation, there's lots of binging and bonging from the active safety aids.

Design and Build

Kia doesn't hold back when it comes to visual impact these days and the EV3 is certainly divisively styled, as we knew it would be from the concept car shown in 2023. At 4,300mm long, 1,850mm wide and 1,560mm tall, it's fractionally shorter and lower but slightly wider than a Niro EV. With squared-off looks, a sloping roof and sharp surfacing, plus all kinds of cues borrowed from the larger EV9. Roof rails and angular wheel arch cladding supply the crossover vibe and there are flush-fitting door handles that are hidden in the C-pillar at the rear. At the front, despite the lack of a grille, Kia has still retained its trademark 'Tiger Face' incorporating thin 'Star Map' headlights. The LED tail lamp strips are even narrower and wheel rim sizes are between 18 and 20-inches. Indoors, Kia says it's tried to achieve a 'living space' feel, though to appreciate that, your 'living space' would have to be dominated by screens, as this one is. As with the EV9, there are 12.3-inch displays for instruments and infotainment, plus a further 5.3-inch centre screen for climate control and a 12-inch Head-up display. The central monitor's look can be customised with a selection of design themes based around things like Marvel or Star Wars: in the US, Kia offers skins for it based on NBA teams. And ChatGPT is embedded in its voice control software. There's also a central unit between the seats with a sliding table. We seem to have progressed from designers thinking every dashboard button has to be eliminated; here, switches are retained for essential controls. The current fad is sustainability and there's plenty of that here, with recycled PET and fabric used for the seats, headliner, armrest and floor mats. If you're interested in the eco and biodegradable materials used, a QR code on the dash will brief you on it. Though the exterior dimensions may be much like a Niro, the 2,680mm wheelbase length is much longer (closer to a Sportage) and that means much more rear seat space than you'd get in a comparable Niro EV - and most rivals too. You get a big boot as well (460-litres) plus because this is an EV-only design, there's also a 25-litre 'frunk' below the bonnet.

Market and Model

Things kick off with base 'Air'-spec models priced from around £33,000 (with the smaller 58.3kWh battery) or from around £36,000 (with the larger 81.4kWh battery that every other model in the range uses). The kind of EV3 you'd probably ideally like though, is one with sportier-looking 'GT-Line' trim and for one of those, you'll need a starting budget of just under £40,000, slightly above the £37,000 figure Kia wants for the Niro EV. Trim levels culminate with range-topping 'GT-Line S'. If you can stretch to one of the 'GT-Line' trim levels, as most customers will, you'll get yourself a more dynamic-looking EV 3, with contrasting lower body trim and an integrated lower bumper for a sportier look including large black-clad areas. 'GT-Line' models also have special treatment at the rear, with a triangle wing configuration on the lower bumper. Across the range, Kia knows that looks will be important to potential customers and has created three wheel sizes, with the mid-level 19-inch diamond-cut rims exclusive for the EV3. Plus there's a range of exclusive paint shades - 'Shale Grey', 'Aventurine Green', 'Terracotta' and 'Frost Clue', with nine paint choices in total. Inside, a number of distinct interior colour packages can be chosen, including 'Warm Grey', 'Subtle Grey' and 'Blue', with an 'Onyx Black' package reserved for 'GT-Line' trim. Drive assist technology includes 'Electric Dynamic Torque Vectoring Control' ('eDTVC') to ensure the EV3 transfers its power to the road smoothly and stably. Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Highway Driving Assist, and Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist are also included. Top models also get Kia's 'Remote Smart Parking Assist' system that enables owners to manoeuvre the EV3 confidently and safely into and out of tight spaces using a smartphone app.

Cost of Ownership

The EV3 is based on much more sophisticated E-GMP architecture than the brand's Niro EV. You might quite reasonably think that the whole point of that would be for this to be the first small electric vehicle to offer the ultra-fast-charging 800V infrastructure that larger Hyundai Motor Group E-GMP-based models helped to pioneer. Disappointingly, that's not the case but thanks to a new generation battery management system, both Standard and Long Range models claim a 10-80% DC charge time of around half an hour. That's despite rather modest charging speeds - 102kW for the 58.3kWh battery and 128kW for the 81.4kWh version. Both batteries are warmed by a clever thermally-efficient sheath heater with multiple maps for low and high temperature charges. Kia says that because this enables the battery to self-heat at temperatures down to minus-35-degrees C, charge times are significantly lowered and efficiency-killing precipitation of the battery's lithium-ion cathodes is avoided. There's also a Battery Conditioning Mode that can optimise battery temperature when heading to a fast-charging station. This can be manually activated or can work automatically linked to GPS data. We gave you the EV range figures in our 'Driving' section - 267 miles for the Standard Range 58.3kWh variants and up to 372 miles for the 81.4kWh Long Range models. Unfortunately, not all derivatives get a heat pump to maintain these mileage figures during winter, but those that do get a clever fourth generation multi-valve version of it that not only draws in ambient heat from outside air to aid the climate system but also combines this with recovered waste heat from the electric motor. Kia claims this is a world first. As with other recent Kia EVs, there's vehicle-to-load functionality (allowing you to power devices from the car's battery). And vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid capability (allowing you to return un-needed charge energy for use in your home or back to the National Grid).

Summary

You're never going to be able to create the ideal small electric hatch unless it's designed from the outset only as an EV. It's taken Kia some time to get round to doing exactly that but the EV3 was worth the wait. This feels like the kind of cutting-edge product the brand really needs in this segment and you'll find it better value and longer-ranging than rivals from Volkswagen, smart or Volvo. We're disappointed that this shortened version of the company's advanced E-GMP chassis can't accommodate the ultra-rapid 800V charging infrastructure you'll find on larger Kia EVs. And not everyone will like this EV3 model's divisively futuristic looks. But if you do and you're browsing in this segment, this is a car you simply can't ignore.

Performance
70%
Handling
70%
Comfort
70%
Space
80%
Styling
80%
Build
70%
Value
70%
Equipment
70%
Economy
80%
Depreciation
60%
Insurance
60%

* Figures for fuel consumption, the CO2 produced, and/or the pure electric range are provided for comparative purposes only and are based on laboratory testing. The actual figures under real world driving conditions will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions, vehicle load and the health of the battery.

Personal contract purchase (PCP)

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35 monthly payments of£459
Deposit£4500
Total amount payable£38,808.33
Fixed interest rate2.01%
Representative APR3.9%
Cash price£35,995
Credit amount£31,495
Contract mileage18,000
Excess mileage charge7.5p per mile
Optional final payment£17,784.33
Term (months)36

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