Kia EV3: The All-New Electric Wonder
The EV3 is the fourth electric model from the South-Korean automaker after the EV9, EV6 and Niro.
28/05/2024
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Kia’s aggressiveness in the EV space has taken another leap with the introduction of the all-new Kia EV3. The all-electric SUV was revealed to the world recently and it is highly anticipated that it will also enter the Indian market next year. The EV3 is the fourth electric model from the South-Korean automaker after the EV9, EV6 and Niro. Here’s all that you need to know about the Kia EV3… Kia has made it official that Korea will be the first market globally to get the EV3 in July 2024. The compact electric SUV will then be launched in multiple European markets in the last quarter of 2024 and it will be introduced in Asian markets, including India, in early 2025. Adorning Kia’s ‘Opposites United’ design philosophy, the EV3 gets Kia’s iconic Tiger Face styling with Star Map signature lighting concept in the form of vertical headlamps and Daytime Running Lights (DRLs). The side profile boasts a long, sloping, sleek roofline which seamlessly integrates into the tailgate. At the rear, the tail-lamps appear to be transitioned into the tailgate glass. The EV3 is offered in nine paint schemes, and two of which have been presented exclusively in the form of
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