Quick highlights:
- Kia's smallest electric SUV set for a 2026 launch
- Striking design with unique LED lighting, pillarless structure, and futuristic wheels
- Expected to use Hyundai’s 400V E-GMP platform with multiple battery options
Kia EV2 concept: a new design language
Kia has taken a bold approach with the EV2, blending compact proportions with an aggressive stance. The front fascia is highlighted by dual-layer LED headlamps with a claw-like design, flanked by a sculpted bumper and thick cladding.

On the side, the pillarless construction, flush door panels, and square-pattern alloy wheels give it a futuristic look. At the rear, low-set LED taillights and an extended roof spoiler add to its aerodynamic profile.
Cabin and features
The interior of the EV2 concept embraces a clean, modern aesthetic with smart space utilization. Key features include:
- Bench seating for both front and rear passengers, with a sliding mechanism for added flexibility.
- A minimalist burgundy dashboard, housing a unified digital display for infotainment and driver information.

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- Interactive LED-lit windows and dashboard, providing a unique ambience.
- Removable triangular door speakers, adding portability to the sound system.
- V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) technology, enabling external device charging.

Powertrain and expected performance
Kia has not officially confirmed specifications, but the EV2 is likely to feature:
- Multiple battery options, including 43.3kWh, 58.3kWh, and 81.4kWh packs
- Single motor setup producing up to 201hp, similar to the Kia EV3
- An estimated range between 434km and 603km, depending on battery capacity

The model is expected to be built on Hyundai’s 400V E-GMP platform, which is shared with larger Kia EV models.
Will the Kia EV2 launch in India?
While the EV2 will first debut in international markets in 2025-26, with its India launch remaining unconfirmed. However, given Kia’s aggressive EV strategy and its trademark filings for multiple EV names in India, there’s a strong possibility that the EV2 could make its way here in the future.