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Kia's EV2 is its smallest and most affordable EV for Europe.
Summary
Kia unveiled the EV2 at the Brussels Auto Show as a compact, lower-cost electric model for Europe, offered in Standard (42.2 kWh, 317 km WLTP) and Long-range (61 kWh, 440+ km WLTP) trims; Kia says production of the standard-range model starts in Slovakia in February 2026, with longer-range and GT trims following in June 2026.
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Kia introduced the EV2 at the Brussels Auto Show as a small electric model aimed at the European market. Executives described it as the brand's most compact EV to date. The EV2 will sit below the EV3 and EV4 and uses a scaled-back version of Hyundai's E-GMP platform. Kia has given production dates for 2026 and described charging and driver-assistance features for the model.
Key details:
- The EV2 debuted in Brussels and was presented as Kia's most compact EV.
- It will be offered in two trims: Standard-range with a 42.2 kWh battery and 317 km WLTP range, and Long-range with a 61 kWh battery and more than 440 km WLTP range.
- The model is built on a scaled-back E-GMP platform with a 400-volt electrical architecture and, according to Kia, charges from 10–80% in about 30 minutes.
- The EV2 supports both 11 kW and 22 kW AC charging, and includes bidirectional charging with vehicle-to-load and vehicle-to-grid capability.
- Kia plans to equip the EV2 with driver-assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking, and with remote smart parking.
- Kia says the standard-range EV2 will enter production in Slovakia in February 2026, with longer-range and GT trims expected in June 2026; the article reports the EV2 is not expected to be available in the United States immediately.
Summary:
The EV2 expands Kia's European EV range with a smaller, cost-focused model that includes AC and bidirectional charging plus several driver-assistance features. Production timing is set for early and mid-2026 in Slovakia, and availability in other markets was reported as limited for now.
