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Kia EV4's design officially revealed

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Ro, 17 February 2025

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Kia will fully announce the EV4 on February 27 during its EV Day event alongside the EV2 and the PV5, but the company is already eager to share more. Today Kia fully revealed the exterior of its EV4, and revealed it will be available in two versions - sedan and hatchback.

Kia EV4 sedan Kia EV4 sedan
Kia EV4 sedan

The first thing to notice about the EV4 is that it looks a lot like the concept announced back in October 2023.

Another interesting bit about the sedan version is that it's not a liftback. If you look closely enough, you can spot the gap between the trunk and the rear window, so Kia went for the standard sedan trunk opening.

The hatchback version, however, is completely new to the scene. It looks a lot like the refreshed EV6 from the back, but with sharper, more aggressive cuts.

Kia EV4 hatchback
Kia EV4 hatchback

The GT-Line takes the sedan body and adds triangular 19-inch wheels and wing-shaped front and rear bumpers.

Kia EV4 GT-Line Kia EV4 GT-Line
Kia EV4 GT-Line

Unfortunately, Kia does not reveal any specs, so we will have to wait until the end of the month to get all the tidbits.

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  • 17 Feb 2025

Quite pleasing front and disappointing back.

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