
Kia EV3 Long Range











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- $35,000
- Price USA (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- South Korea
- South Korea
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Impressive real-world range
- Distinctive EV9-like design
- Aggressive target pricing
- High-tech, sustainable interior
- Industry-best warranty
Reasons Not to Buy
- FWD only powertrain
- Good, not great, charging
- Okay, not quick, acceleration
- Compact for an SUV
- Early adopter tech
Overview
The 2025 Kia EV3 Long Range is shaping up to be a seriously cool entry into the compact electric SUV scene, bringing funky EV9-inspired looks to a more wallet-friendly package. This Long Range variant, priced around $35,000, is all about maximizing your miles, boasting an impressive Green Cars Compare calculated 306-mile real-world range. It’s gunning for the top spot with its blend of distinctive style, practical interior, and that crucial extended range, making it a compelling option for US buyers wanting a smaller, yet capable, electric daily driver that won't break the bank.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Kia EV3 is an all-new model, storming onto the US market as a fresh, smaller sibling to the popular EV6 and EV9. This Long Range trim specifically brings Kia’s latest battery tech for impressive range in a compact footprint. It debuts Kia's new AI Assistant, designed to make your drive smoother, and showcases a cabin packed with sustainable materials. Expect the latest ccNC infotainment system, promising a slick user experience. It’s not just an update; it's a brand-new statement from Kia, aiming to make stylish, long-range EVs more accessible.
Design & Exterior
The EV3 Long Range absolutely nails the "baby EV9" vibe with its bold, boxy "Opposites United" design philosophy. You get those cool "Star Map" signature daytime running lights and a chunky, confident stance that’ll turn heads. It’s a compact warrior, measuring 169.3 inches long, 72.8 inches wide (excluding mirrors), and 61.4 inches tall, perfect for city streets but with undeniable presence. While specific wheel designs for the Long Range are yet to be detailed for the US, expect something stylish that complements its futuristic, geometric lines. This EV isn't afraid to stand out!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EV3 Long Range, and you’ll find a surprisingly spacious and airy cabin for its class, seating five comfortably. Kia’s gone big on sustainable materials, giving it a modern, eco-conscious feel. Luggage space is decent with 16.2 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to a useful 44.1 cubic feet with seats down, plus a handy 0.9 cubic foot frunk for your charge cables! Tech-wise, a massive panoramic display housing twin screens (likely 12.3-inchers) will run Kia’s latest ccNC system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping you connected.
Performance & Driving Experience
The EV3 Long Range isn't a rocket ship, but its 7.4-second dash to 60 mph is plenty nippy for daily driving. Power comes from a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) driving the front wheels, delivering a respectable 201 horsepower and 209 lb-ft of instant torque. Expect a smooth, refined ride characteristic of modern EVs, likely tuned for comfort but with enough agility for fun city maneuvers. Kia’s i-Pedal system should allow for easy one-pedal driving, and with multiple regenerative braking levels, you can tailor the experience to your liking.
Range, Battery & Charging
This EV3 Long Range packs a 78 kWh (usable) battery, translating to an impressive Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of 306 miles – say goodbye to range anxiety! Efficiency is rated at a solid 3.92 mi/kWh. Juice it up at home with the standard 11 kW AC on-board charger (around 7-8 hours for a full top-up from empty). On the road, its 400V architecture supports DC fast charging via its US-spec CCS Type 1 port at up to 135 kW, meaning a 10-80% boost in approximately 30-35 minutes. V2L capability is also anticipated.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official NHTSA or IIHS crash test ratings for the brand-new EV3 aren't out yet, Kia typically loads its cars with safety tech. Expect the Long Range trim to come standard with a comprehensive suite of Kia’s Drive Wise driver-assistance systems. This should include essentials like Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist. Higher-end features such as Highway Driving Assist 2 and advanced parking aids might be available, possibly as part of an optional package, ensuring you’re well looked after on the road.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Kia’s warranty is a big selling point, and the EV3 Long Range should benefit from their industry-leading coverage. Expect a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty for both the battery (likely guaranteeing at least 70% capacity) and the electric powertrain components. The basic limited vehicle warranty is typically 5 years or 60,000 miles. While complimentary maintenance isn't always standard on all Kias in the US, it's worth checking at launch. Kia's EVs have been building a good reputation for reliability, giving you extra peace of mind with your funky new electric ride.
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