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Kia EV2 arrives as Kia's smallest electric SUV for Europe.
Summary
Kia unveiled the EV2 at the Brussels Motor Show and says it will be built in Slovakia, with production starting in early 2026 and the first UK deliveries due in spring 2026.
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Kia has revealed the EV2, its smallest electric vehicle, at the Brussels Motor Show. The EV2 is a sub‑4‑metre B‑segment SUV built for European markets and designed as an accessible entry point into Kia's electric range. Kia says the model will be produced at the Žilina plant in Slovakia. Production is scheduled to begin in early 2026 and the standard‑range EV2 Air is expected to reach the UK in spring 2026.
Key details:
- Unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show and described by Kia as its smallest EV.
- Built on the E‑GMP platform with a 2,565mm wheelbase and a length of just over four metres.
- Two battery options are offered: a 42.2 kWh standard range (reported up to 197 miles) and a 61.0 kWh long range (reported up to 278 miles).
- Kia reports rapid DC charging with a 10–80% charge taking around 30 minutes; the car supports Plug & Charge and bidirectional charging, and V2G will not initially be available in the UK.
- Interior features include a 'picnic box' layout, sliding and reclining rear seats, up to 403 litres of boot space with rear seats forward, and a 15‑litre front storage compartment; higher trims offer a triple‑screen infotainment system.
- The EV2 includes advanced driver assistance systems and uses bio‑based and recycled materials; Kia has indicated UK pricing for the standard model at around £26,000.
Summary:
Kia positions the EV2 as a compact, Europe‑focused electric SUV intended to broaden access to its EV range. Production will start in early 2026 and the standard EV2 Air is expected in the UK in spring 2026, with long‑range and GT‑line variants scheduled later in the year. Full UK specifications and pricing will be confirmed closer to launch.
