Kia finally pulls the covers off its new EV4 both sedan and hatchback at low cost EV
Kia’s next big electric vehicle (EV) is just days away from its official unveiling! As anticipation builds for Kia’s second annual EV Day on February 24, the company has given us a sneak peek at its latest creation—the Kia EV4.

Designed to shake up the EV market, the EV4 sedan and hatchback aim to offer an affordable, stylish, and high-tech alternative to competitors like the Tesla Model 3. So, what makes the Kia EV4 such a big deal?
Kia first teased the EV4 concept over a year ago at its 2023 EV Day, where it shared the stage with the EV3 and EV5 SUV. While the EV3 and EV5 have already hit the market, the EV4 has been kept under wraps—until now.
The newly unveiled production model of the EV4 sedan looks remarkably similar to the original concept.
- Sleek, extended silhouette that gives it a sporty, almost coupe-like feel
- Low, aerodynamic nose for a futuristic look
- Sharp, bold lines and slim LED headlights that match Kia’s signature “Opposites United” design philosophy
- Roof spoiler for an added sporty touch
The EV4 isn’t just another electric sedan—it’s Kia’s answer to the Tesla Model 3 and a serious contender in the mass-market EV segment.
EV4: Designed for a Broad Audience
Kia is targeting a wide range of buyers with the EV4, positioning it as a stylish and tech-forward vehicle. According to Karim Habib, Kia’s Head of Global Design, the EV4 is built for lifestyle-focused buyers who want a car that blends modern aesthetics, versatility, and advanced technology.
- The EV4 sedan is Kia’s mass-market answer to Tesla’s Model 3
- The EV4 hatchback is a nimble, all-rounder built for versatility
With these two versions, Kia is ensuring that the EV4 appeals to both urban commuters and adventurous drivers looking for a mix of style, performance, and practicality.
Although Kia hasn’t officially revealed the interior yet, we can make some educated guesses based on its latest EV lineup.
- Dual 12.3-inch driver and infotainment screens (like in the Kia EV9)
- Kia’s new ccNC infotainment system with improved connectivity and navigation
- 300+ miles of range (expected), with a WLTP rating of around 375 miles
The EV4 will be built on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform, the same advanced architecture that powers the Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Genesis GV60. This means we can expect fast charging, a spacious interior, and efficient battery management. For drivers who crave extra sportiness, Kia is also introducing an EV4 GT-Line model, featuring:
- Wing-shaped front and rear bumpers
- Exclusive 19-inch triangular-motif wheels
- Aggressive styling for a sportier look
If Kia follows the trend of its EV6 GT, we might even see a high-performance EV4 GT in the future!
One of the biggest questions surrounding the EV4 is whether it can truly challenge the Tesla Model 3, which has dominated the affordable EV market for years.

Let’s compare the two based on price, range, and features:
Feature | Kia EV4 (Expected) | Tesla Model 3 |
---|---|---|
Starting Price | $30,000 – $40,000 | $42,490 (before incentives) |
Range | ~300-375 miles (WLTP) | 363 miles (EPA-estimated) |
Infotainment | Dual 12.3″ screens with ccNC | 15″ touchscreen with Tesla UI |
Performance | Likely fast-charging & AWD option | RWD & AWD variants |
Design | Sleek, bold, sporty | Minimalist & aerodynamic |
The key advantage for Kia? Price. With a starting price potentially under $35,000, the EV4 could be a more affordable entry into EV ownership, especially in markets where government incentives apply.
Kia is making a strong push to become a leader in the EV market, and the EV4 is just one piece of the puzzle. At this year’s EV Day on February 24, Kia will also unveil the EV2, its smallest and most affordable EV to date.
Kia’s current EV lineup:
- EV9 (Flagship three-row electric SUV)
- EV6 (Sporty crossover with GT performance)
- EV5 (Compact SUV already available in China)
- EV3 (Compact electric SUV for the masses)
- EV4 (Affordable electric sedan & hatchback)
- EV2 (Ultra-budget-friendly EV for entry-level buyers)
Kia’s strategy is clear—they want to provide EV options for every type of buyer, from high-performance enthusiasts to budget-conscious consumers. The Kia EV4 is shaping up to be a serious competitor in the affordable EV space, offering a sleek design, modern tech, and a practical driving range at a price that undercuts the Tesla Model 3.
- If you’re looking for an affordable, stylish, and well-equipped EV, the EV4 could be a game-changer.
- If you prefer Tesla’s ecosystem and Supercharger network, the Model 3 might still be the better choice.
With its official debut just days away, all eyes are on Kia to deliver a mass-market electric sedan that can truly rival Tesla. Would you choose the Kia EV4 over the Tesla Model 3? Drop a comment and let us know your thoughts!
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