From €37,695
The Kia EV4 is almost ready for its Dutch adventure, and now we know what it will cost you. It starts at just under 38,000 euros, but if you want the large battery, you’ll pay just over 40,000 euros.
Earlier this year, Kia unveiled a fully electric car the size of a Ceed: the Kia EV4. It is available as a Fastback and hatchback, the latter of which you will probably see often here. That is also the cheaper of the two. The Fastback has an additional cost of €1,600, but with a maximum range of 633 km, it goes a bit further than the hatchback.
The least expensive Kia EV4 costs you €37,695, and then you have it as an Air with a 58.3 kWh battery, good for a range of up to 435 km. Prefer the 81.4 kWh large battery for 625 km range? Regardless of the version, you have to pay €3,500 more.
One step higher in terms of equipment is the Kia EV4 Plus, which costs at least €39,495 as a hatchback. It includes privacy glass, a wireless smartphone charger, and an extra V2L connection. The Plus Advanced starts at €41,695 and brings 19-inch light-alloy wheels, artificial leather upholstery, a heated rear seat, and Harman Kardon audio to the EV4.
At the top are the GT-Line and GT-PlusLine, which are styled sportier and have the larger battery pack as standard. They cost at least €47,395 and €49,595 respectively. The GT-Line includes LED matrix headlights and electrically adjustable front seats, while the GT Plusline adds a remote-controlled parking assistant, seat ventilation for the front, and a head-up display.