The Kia electric car range
Kia EV9
Upper large SUV
Re-envisioning electric SUV design, the Kia EV9 is our flagship 7-seat SUV. Equipped with pioneering technology never before seen in a Kia, our statement luxury EV perfectly combines sophistication & versatility.
Kia EV6
Performance all-electric crossover SUV
Road blazing performance is not the first thought that comes to mind when thinking of EVs.
Enter the Kia EV6, offering super-car like acceleration and outstanding braking performance. A dedicated Battery EV (BEV) platform combined with an Australian Tuned Chassis delivers confident and controlled cornering and compliant ride comfort. Fall in love with driving again.
Kia EV5
All-electric Mid-size SUV
The new electric SUV standard. And then some. With sharp looks and even sharper technology, comes an intuitive space that will change the way you experience SUV.
The Kia EV5 has all the active & passive safety tech you’d expect from a Kia, with localised tuning from our long-established Australian ride & handling program.
Kia Niro EV
All-electric crossover SUV
Sleek yet striking, with bold head-turning design both stylish and aerodynamic, the Kia Niro SUV is built to enhance the everyday.
Innovation, comfort & versatility is at its core with a full complement of advanced connectivity and smart safety features.
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FAQ
What is a Full Electric Vehicle (BEV / EV)?
An electric car is just like any other car, except it uses a battery to drive a powerful electric motor. Instead of refuelling at a petrol station, you simply recharge at home, or at one of the growing number of public charge points. Kia Niro EV for example has a 455km electric range (WLTP) and is capable of DC fast charging at up to 100kw (0-80% in 54 minutes). Learn more about Electric Vehicles.
How do electric cars work?
Electric cars work by using an electric motor, which gets it’s power from a rechargeable battery pack instead of a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE). Then, the electric vehicle is plugged into a charging station or point, the electricity for which can be sourced from a power grid.
How do electric cars charge?
An electric car is just like any other car, except it uses a battery to drive a powerful electric motor. Instead of refuelling at a petrol station, you simply recharge at home (optional charger available at additional cost), or at one of the growing number of paid public charge points.
Dedicated charging stations or ports are available across the country. However, there are different levels of chargers (Level 1, 2 and 3), which charge your car at different speeds and use different kWhs. The battery power and the how long electric cars travel in a single range, vary greatly by vehicle.
The Electric Vehicle Council of Australia displays a map, which showcases all the active charging stations in the country.
Kia's range of class-leading cars are available in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any driver and lifestyle. Whether you're after a small car, hatchback, SUV, family car, 7-seater or 8-seater, or a performance car, Kia's selection of premium vehicles are designed to deliver superior performance, safety and style.
Experience what it means to have a Kia and build your own car, search for Kia dealerships near you or book a test drive online to help you find the right vehicle for you.
[A]Up to 528km range on EV6 Air grade. Figure based on WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure) static laboratory combined average city and highway cycle test, which measure, energy consumption, range and emissions in passenger vehicles, designed to provide figures closer to real-world driving behaviour. Real life driving results will vary depending on a combination of driving style, type of journey, vehicle configuration, battery age and condition, use of vehicle features (such as heating and air conditioning), as well as operating, environmental and climate conditions.
[B]EV6 utilising a public 350kW DC charger
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