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Kia EV3

Kia EV3 Interior

The EV3's cabin is quite spacious for a small SUV, with plenty of light and clever packaging that makes good use of space thanks to a low, flat EV platform.

Storage is plentiful without getting in the way, with minimal physical controls aside from the steering wheel buttons.

Materials are mixed between recycled fibres, synthetic leather, cloth and plastic.

Kia EV3 Interior

Kia EV3 Boot Space

The Kia EV3 has a generous 460L boot and a 25L frunk (front-trunk, or front-boot).

Kia EV3 Boot space

Kia EV3 Colours

Colours for the Australian market aren't confirmed yet, but expect plenty of white, black and greyscale options for the small SUV, as well as perhaps a brighter hero colour and some muted colour tones.

To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Kia EV3 Accessories

The Kia EV3 has a strong features list, with electrically adjustable seats, V2L functionality, ambient lighting, and a 30-inch display unit consisting of three screens standard.

Depending on specification, the EV3 also comes with synthetic leather heated and cooled front seats, a heated steering wheel and heated rear seats, plus a sunroof, head-up display and contrast interior trim.

Kia EV3 Engine

So far, only a front-drive, single motor variant of the EV3 is confirmed with 150kW/283Nm outputs.

Kia EV3 Seats

The Kia EV3 has a traditional five-seat layout, with a 40/60 split-fold rear bench seat.

Kia EV3 Seats

Kia EV3 Speed

Kia says the standard variant EV3 with a front-wheel drive single motor can hit 100km/h in 7.5 seconds before going on to a top speed of 170km/h.

Kia EV3 Range

Kia says the EV3's maximum driving range under WLTP testing should be about 600km for the long-range 81.4kWh battery version, but its standard range 58.3kWh battery doesn’t yet have a confirmed claim.