Snapshot
What is live for Kia right now
4 vehicles • 3 reviews • 8 comparisons
1 used-EV guide • Updated 2026-04-17
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Start here when Kia electric cars are already on your shortlist and you want every live model page, review, comparison, and used-EV guide in one place before you decide which car deserves the next hour of research.
It groups together the live pages already published for Kia electric cars. Every linked page carries its own sources and review dates.
Snapshot
4 vehicles • 3 reviews • 8 comparisons
1 used-EV guide • Updated 2026-04-17
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Vehicles
Open the vehicle profile when you want the verdict, key tradeoffs, charging context, and official source links in one place.
The EV3 brings long-range efficiency and modern EV packaging into a more accessible price bracket than larger dedicated-EV SUVs.
The EV6 remains one of the strongest global fast-charging plays for buyers who want a more expressive shape than a conventional family SUV.
The EV9 is one of the clearest answers for buyers who want proper three-row EV space without giving up modern charging and platform capability.
The Niro EV stays relevant because it pairs a 64.8 kWh battery, useful WLTP range, and easy crossover packaging without making buyers learn a complicated EV ownership story.
Reviews
Reviews are where the shortlist gets sharper: buyer fit, charging reality, and the ownership tradeoffs that matter after the brochure stops sounding impressive.
The Kia EV3 Long Range is the strongest value argument in the compact EV segment. The range figure is exceptional for the price point, the interior is thoughtfully designed, and the Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability adds real-world utility. It is not the most premium EV nor the fastest charger, but for buyers who want to maximise range and features per pound or euro spent, the EV3 is difficult to overlook.
The Kia EV6 Long Range AWD is the most driver-focused option in the Kia EV lineup. The 800 V architecture enables 350 kW DC charging speeds that are genuinely impressive, and the dual-motor AWD is satisfying to drive. It is more expensive than the EV3 and sits at a premium crossover price point, but buyers who do frequent long-distance journeys will feel the charging advantage directly.
The Kia EV9 Air is the most practically resolved large three-row electric SUV currently available. It is the only genuinely usable three-row EV that does not immediately step into six-figure pricing. The 800 V charging architecture keeps stops short on long journeys, and the interior quality is consistently above what the price suggests. Buyers who genuinely need a third row and want an EV will find very few direct alternatives at this price.
Comparisons
Use the edited comparisons when two models survive the shortlist and you need the tradeoffs stated plainly.
Choose the EV3 if range headroom and newer packaging matter more; choose the Kona Electric if you want a simpler, lower-drama everyday EV.
Choose the EV3 if range and newer EV packaging lead the decision; choose the Atto 3 if value and everyday family practicality matter more.
Choose the EV6 if charge-stop speed and design matter more; choose the Model Y if you want the lower-friction ownership and broader family utility play.
Choose the EV9 only if you genuinely need three-row room and large-family flexibility; choose the Model Y if you want the easier, more efficient all-round family EV.
Choose the EX30 if premium-brand feel and compact performance matter more; choose the EV3 if range, packaging, and value practicality matter more.
Choose the Niro EV if cabin space and crossover versatility matter more; choose the Kona Electric if range efficiency and a smaller footprint matter more.
Choose the Model X if Tesla charging access and flagship pace matter more; choose the EV9 if you want the more straightforward three-row family EV with a calmer everyday brief.
Choose the IONIQ 9 if range headroom, seven-seat flexibility, and flagship-space comfort matter most; choose the EV9 if you want the more familiar three-row EV benchmark with slightly easier day-to-day sizing.
Used EV guidance
These guides are where battery risk, inspection steps, and used-buying questions get spelled out more clearly.
Inspecting a used EV is different from inspecting a petrol or diesel car. The checks that matter most are the battery, charging hardware, and software state — not the engine.