Kia PV5 production version unveiled: an electric van for cargo and passengers


Following the reveal of the Kia EV4, Kia has unveiled another purpose-built electric vehicle, the Kia PV5.
In terms of design, the Kia PV5 does not present significant differences compared to the PV5 Concept that was showcased over a year ago.
The Kia PV5 is available in both passenger van and cargo van versions.
The main difference between the two models is the presence of side windows in the passenger van, while the cargo van features sliding doors on both the left and right sides of the vehicle, along with twin tailgate openings at the back.
In addition, both models share similar design elements, such as LED daytime running lights (DRL) located at the end of the windshield, followed by the charging port and headlight unit in the center of the front fascia.
It also features relatively large door handles and vertical rear light units.
According to Kia, in addition to the passenger van and cargo van configurations, buyers will also have the option to choose from several other configurations for the PV5 or customize specifications according to their needs.
The full specifications of the Kia PV5 will be officially revealed on February 27.

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