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To unlock its full potential, Kia plans to introduce seven new body types based on the PV5 EV van. These include Passenger ...
Kia PV5 utilizes Hyundai Motor Group’s new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) architecture, the Electric-Global Modular Platform ...
The Kia PV5 is exactly the kind of EV we need more of. Thanks to modular construction, it can be a tall-roof cargo van, a ...
The automotive industry is witnessing an increasing demand for customizable mobility solutions tailored to specific purposes.
Kia, an automaker under Hyundai Motor Group, is emphasizing flexibility in configuration and spacious interiors with its new ...
The PV5, Kia’s first electric van based on the platform, is already showing how versatile it is. After the PV5 was spotted for the first time with an open bed, Kia looks about ready to drop an ...
Kia Corp. has unveiled key features of its PV5 purpose-built vehicle (PBV), highlighting the model's class-leading interior ...
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. With ...
Kia hasn't released dimensions of the production PV5 yet, but the concept was 182.9 inches long with a 117.9-inch wheelbase, making it about a foot shorter in overall length than an ID. Buzz.
Kia revealed the first exterior photos of the production-ready PV5 electric passenger and cargo vans.; The PV5 will be offered in three body styles and multiple interior configurations, although ...
The PV5 will be the first of many PBV-branded vehicles to come from Kia. PBV was introduced during CES 2024 in Las Vegas as a family of EVs built on a flexible vehicle architecture, with different ...
The PV5 will face stiff competition from a growing roster of challengers, including but not limited to, Ford’s E-Transit, Mercedes-Benz eVito, and the upcoming Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo.