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    2025 Kia EV5 spied testing in Australia ahead of imminent launch

    Kia’s upcoming EV5 has been spied testing on local roads for the first time, a handful of months before going on sale in Australia.

    Jordan Mulach

    Jordan Mulach

    Contributor

    Jordan Mulach

    Jordan Mulach

    Contributor

    The Kia EV5 has been spotted in Australia for the first time, with the South Korean brand’s Chinese-made electric vehicle (EV) nearing its local launch in mid-2024.

    CarExpert reader Jono submitted these photos of an Kia EV5 driving around Kensington in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, finished in a blue hue which is different to the lighter hero colour previously seen in press shots.

    A check of the New South Wales registration database shows this is an evaluation vehicle, with Jono reporting it was undertaking U-turns, three-point turns and multiple rotations around a roundabout in the time he saw it.

    Despite being just a handful of months away from its official mid-year launch, Kia is yet to detail how much the mid-sized EV5 will cost.

    Previous reports have suggested a price close to the Kia Niro EV, which is smaller but made in South Korea, and starts from $66,590 before on-road costs in its most basic guise.

    If it wears a price tag of around $55,000-$60,000 in entry-level guise and around $75,000-$80,000 in flagship grade, it will be right in the mix with the best-selling Tesla Model Y.

    Overseas, the Kia EV5 is sold in three grades, offering two 160kW front-wheel drive variants with either a 64kWh or 88kWh battery, plus a flagship 200kW all-wheel drive version with a 70kWh battery pack.

    A flagship EV5 GT is due at a later date.

    All Kia EV5 models use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery packs sourced from Chinese EV specialist BYD, capable of charging from 30 to 80 per cent in a claimed 27 minutes.

    While the Kia EV5 is underpinned by a derivative of the Hyundai Group’s E-GMP platform, it is on a more basic 400V version of the architecture, rather than the 800V system in the Kia EV9 and Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6.

    Official pricing and specifications will be revealed closer to the Kia EV5’s Australian launch.

    MORE: Everything Kia EV5 MORE: Kia EV5 – Sportage-sized electric SUV here mid-2024

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    Jordan Mulach

    Jordan Mulach

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    Jordan Mulach

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    Born and raised in Canberra, Jordan has worked as a full-time automotive journalist since 2021, being one of the most-published automotive news writers in Australia before joining CarExpert in 2024.

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