2025 Kia EV5 review - preview of new electric SUV to undercut Tesla Model Y!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2024
- The Kia EV5 electric SUV could be the biggest moment in the history of the brand in Australia!
With a fully electric drivetrain, new practical midsize SUV design and a very different take on things compared to the Sportage, and chances are it won't be much more money than it, either.
Kia is targeting a sub-$60K AUD starting price for it, with Air, Earth and GT-Line models to be offered. Single-motor FWD and dual-motor AWD will be offered, and you can expect an EV driving range of up to 600km, with an 88kWh LFP battery from BYD to be offered.
The interior also has a few amazing tricks and design finishes, but the big thing will be what the model range shapes up like, and what it costs... but tell me your thoughts on what it should be priced at in the comments below!
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00:00 Kia EV5
00:33 Is it the right price?
02:08 What are the best alternatives?
03:07 Is it the right size?
04:32 Interior
07:46 Under the bonnet
09:25 Charging
10:10 Verdict
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price it low kia , winner.
Thanks Matt. Thinking about a model Y but if this is competitive on price it might get my money. Do you have the boot and fruit capacity?
Boot capacity not yet published by Kia Australia.
Very much appreciate this review. Would like to buy it in the future
Good to see that they're using the BYD Blade battery
Yep! Winner, I think.
Kia makes excellent cars, and this one looks like it has real potential. The unknowns, price, range and efficiency, servicing (if it needs servicing) and any design features that will or won’t come to Australia, will dictate the success of this car. If they get the formula right in Oz it will sell well. Thanks for showing us this car , I look forward to the full review when possible!
Love everything about this car...except the price. The prices of new cars are insane.
And the price is actually going to be low for the segment.
Industry wide, unfortunately. Every car maker used to have a sub-20 model. Now you can’t buy anything but a poverty pack shitbox for under 30 new. Tax break tradie wagons have pushed the average new car sale price to over 50.
Love to see you driving one of them to Darwin
BRB - pitching idea to Kia Australia.
If they do, they are more capable than most cars requiring RON95 and 98.
Nah. I wouldn't bother driving. Much rather fly.
Was this the mid-range model earth on show here ?
No, was not an Australian spec car.
@@Richard-sl8we Will be disappointed if the Australian spec is not similar
Nah it wasn’t necessarily a representative spec compared to what we’ll get. Hopefully there’s something like this!
If it has sharp pricing. May have to consider against the tank 500.
That’s some interesting cross-shopping 🤔
@@therightcar I have to consider the cost of fuel which isn’t favourable with a 80L fuel capacity on the Tank 500 plus I have solar at home. Though I have to consider it is worth giving up bonus two seats for almost free operating cost. Tough choices for myself.
Completely different market segment; this is a family SUV with FWD in Air and Earth.
It's like comparing a Toyota Kluger FWD to a Nissan Patrol 4x4.
Hoping it has off road or rough road ability. Solterra is leading in that, but Kia is winning all else.
I wouldn’t bank on it being Subaru-spec (or even bZ4X) for all-wheel drive ability. But we’ll see!
@@therightcar Lift kit on a model Y is also on my short list. Prefer blade batteries, though.
It would have to be 10k under the equivalent EV6 prices otherwise why bother?
Base model Will need to start under 60K to be competitive here in Australia
Entry level Air model with the 64kwh battery will come in at $58,990 + ORC's in my opinion.
Will also have 7 year warranty vs 4 years with Tesla model Y.
I wouldn't be surprised if Kia offers very attractive driveaway pricing for the first 6 months after launch in June/July.
Start at 50k aud will sell like hotcakes
Cue the ev hate 😂 i just dont understand why its so full on between ev and ice. I really couldnt care less what car anyone drives. How much it cost them or if anyone thinks its a good ‘investment’ or not. Just dont drive slow in front of me when im late for work.😂 i really dont know why people get so worked up 1 way or the other when it comes to ev
Haha well put mate.
Makes the Kona EV en even worse option
❤it.
This car is made in china, selling for $32,000 AUD in china; while we will pay $60,000 in Australia. Model Y made in China, selling for $55,000 AUD in China, we pay $65,000. Wow, Kia is very good at making money in Australia
The EV market in China is ferocious apparently. There are a LOT of EV automakers conducting business in China that they have to keep their prices VERY competitive just to keep up. But abroad where EV adoption is still not as widespread, automakers can price their cars whatever they want. Just my 2 cents...
If they price it 50k aud, will sell like hotcakes
@@jortuspelatus7364I agree with what you said. My point is in Au Kia’ markup is huge comparing to Tesla’s
@@rickchen8575 Do you know how hard Tesla has had to mark down their cars in China because the competition is so fierce? Also, price is set by the local market, not the international market because you can't just jump on Amazon and order an EV. ALSO, if you sell 50,000 of something a month, you can afford lower margins than something - like an EV in the Australian market - where you only sell 50,000 in a year.
@@warwicksworkshop9511I know China market is fierce, but in Australia was Tesla under pressure to sell Model Y, why Tesla can sell it with $10k markup, I understand Kia can price it whatever they like, I will not buy EV5 knowing Kia’s markup is $30k, 3X Tesla’s
Impractical.
Price this too high and they'll loose any hope of stealing customers away from other brands. And there are heaps of other cars to choose from in the market.
What do you think the base price should be?
Give me EV5 Ute or give me death.
our gorvenment should offer subsidy for EV cars
The run down on the EV was good, but I’m just not an EV fan… 👍
Ev sales are falling in the USA as is teslas share price. I'd say this changes nothing.
Who gives a shit about whats happening in the US car market?
Best ev kia ev 5 awd...... tesla y take a hike.. Hindustan south.
Haha!
@@therightcar 😎 .
$50k. I can't see many EV drivers fixing their own wheels on the side of the road, when they get a puncture.
Another poorly thought-out EV for Australia. 1 no spare 2 having to recharge 3 range anxiety 4 worthless when 5 plus years old.
Kia are dreaming, thinking they'll sell 10,000 units here.😊
Disagree, will easily sell 10,000 units per annum.
Over priced
Kia is overcharging by almost 20% on most models.
How do you come up with that unsubstantiated statement?
@@therightcar ask any car buyer and perhaps read other comments where many here have mentioned Kia’s pricing hikes.
Wow, you're obviously a car expert in the Australian market. Please show proof of your acusation.
Not another EV that nobody will buy.
If you believe Kia, 10,000 people per year will buy this.
@@therightcarexactly.
@@therightcar
Wishfull thinking on Kia,s part.
If it undercuts the hybrids, eg start at 50k aud. It will
Kia will sell 10,000 per annum; will be priced competitively vs a Tesla model Y.
Included will be 7 year warranty vs 4 years from Tesla.
Congratulation on making a car no one asked for, no one wants and no one will buy, but you do you.
Why not?