EV3, EV4, EV9 GT... It has become this diverse. Kia's dedicated EV lineup is steadily taking shape.

Kia will showcase its dedicated EV lineup at the '2025 Seoul Mobility Show' held at Ilsan KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, from the 3rd to the 13th. This dedicated electric vehicle lineup optimized for various lifestyles has allowed a glimpse into the future mobility ecosystem.

Additionally, Kia has organized the exhibition hall into zones, including PV5 zone, Tasman zone, EV lineup zone, and Kia Connect zone, under the exhibition concept 'Innovative Mobility Life provided by Kia,' allowing visitors to better understand the characteristics of each vehicle and service, and to experience the changes in the upcoming mobility paradigm.

Kia is showcasing its commitment to electrification by introducing the dedicated electric vehicle lineup, including the EV3 GT-line and EV9 GT, centered around the 'The Kia EV4' unveiled in February 2025, at this year's Seoul Mobility Show.

The EV4 is the fourth dedicated electric vehicle to be presented in the domestic market, following Kia's first dedicated electric vehicle EV6 launched in 2021, followed by the EV9 and EV3, and it is the first mid-size electrified sedan by Kia to lead the popularization of electric vehicles and expand the EV lineup.

Based on the E-GMP platform, the EV4 offers a long-range model equipped with an 81.4 kWh battery and a standard model equipped with a 58.3 kWh battery, achieving the highest figure among Kia's EV lineup of 5.8 km/kWh (2WD 17-inch wheel, certified by the Ministry of Industry) and the longest distance of 533 km on a single charge (long-range 2WD 17-inch wheel, certified by the Ministry of Industry).

Kia has prepared a separate exhibition space to effectively convey the future-oriented yet sophisticated design of the EV4, showcasing both the basic model and the GT line with more dynamic design elements, revealing the diverse appeal of the EV4. Visitors can experience the EV4's single charge driving range of 533 km through a game in an interactive event titled 'Drive and Drag EV4 533km.'

Kia established a dedicated experience hall called 'Kia Connect Store' at the Mobility Show and unveiled the 'KBO Display Theme' in collaboration with the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO).

The KBO Display Theme is a customizable digital product that allows customers to change the color and graphics of the vehicle's large-screen connected car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) display to one of ten themes from affiliated baseball teams. The Kia Shop showcases a 1:10 scale model of the Tasman and sells character-based car accessories and goods developed in collaboration with Playmobil.

Additionally, Kia has organized a stamp tour event covering the entire exhibition hall. Visitors can experience Kia's various mobility solutions at designated areas set up in each zone. By engaging in missions like taking commemorative photos using an AI-powered PV5 photo frame and participating in performance experience games for the EV4, they can receive stamps and after completing the tour, enter a lottery event to win various prizes, including Playmobil collaboration goods.

A representative from Kia noted, 'We aimed to show the direction of future mobility that Kia pursues through various mobility solutions such as the PV5, EV4, and Tasman,' adding, 'In the future, we will present innovative mobility that encompasses diverse businesses and lifestyles based on Kia's differentiated technology and design philosophy.'

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