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Kia EV3 will unveil on May 23, sales later this year

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Kia will unveil its compact electric SUV EV3 on May 23 at an online worldwide premiere on the Kia Worldwide YouTube Channel at 19:00 Korean Standard Time (10:00 GMT/12:00 CET).

Kia EV3 aims to popularize the electric vehicle adaption for customers looking for an accessible option in the market. The South Korean car company already had released two pure EV models including the first E-GMP-based EV6 in 21 and EV9 electric flagship SUV in 2023.

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This new EV will come at an interesting price point to impact buyers and grow sales. It will be available for the global market soon after release. There are a few details that you should know before we talk about the sale date.

The EV3 focuses on the unique and futuristic design philosophy showcased at last year’s Kia EV Day and it is now production-ready. The teaser images show the exterior with a strong and geometric design.

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Kia EV3 Teaser

Kia EV3 Teaser Image (Source – Kia)

The front of the car has star map signature lighting and vertical headlamps to provide a solid and bold impression. The roof has a dynamic line, which is low and long on the sides for a seamless design integration with the car’s body.

Kia EV3 Teaser Images

Kia EV3 Teaser Image (Source – Kia)

The rear side consists of a voluminous tailgate design for a spacious feeling and the tail lamps are in shape and add a new dynamic aesthetic to the car. Furthermore, Kia has revealed the silhouette highlighting EV3’s new design elements in the teaser images.

Sales and Price:

Kia has officially confirmed that the EV3 compact electric SUV will go on sale later this year after online unveiling on May 23. However, there’s no information available on the price but there’s a previous report available on this matter

Back in March, Kia CEO, Song Hoo-Sung said EV3 will be in the center of Kia’s this year’s sales strategy. Meanwhile, it could start at 46.5 million won ($35,000) in Korea and may down further with government subsidies to 30 million won ($22,500).

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That’s a massive targeted price point and the company could make robust EV sales based on this estimated price if it comes into play.

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