
Kia EV3 Standard Range











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New) Base MSRP for a new vehicle in the USA
- $30,000
- Price USA (Used) Estimated pre-owned price in the USA
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture Country where the car was assembled
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- South Korea
- South Korea
- Years of Production Production years and status of the vehicle: Produced, Discontinued, or Announced
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style Vehicle category based on its shape and layout
- SUV
- Market Availability Markets where the car is or was officially sold
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Striking modern styling
- Accessible EV pricing
- Tech-forward, practical interior
- Solid city range
- Industry-leading warranty
Reasons Not to Buy
- Modest long-trip range
- FWD only available
- Slower DC charging
- Limited towing capacity
- Performance merely adequate
Overview
The 2025 Kia EV3 Standard Range is storming into the US market as a super-stylish compact electric SUV, aiming to make EV ownership more accessible. With an estimated starting price around $30,000, this little tyke packs a visual punch, borrowing cues from its bigger EV9 sibling. It’s poised to be a compelling option for city dwellers and first-time EV buyers looking for a blend of distinctive design, everyday practicality, and zero-emission motoring. Get ready for a fresh face in the electric scene that’s big on character!
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Kia EV3 Standard Range is entirely new, marking its grand entrance into the competitive compact EV segment. It’s not just an update; it’s a fresh model designed from the ground up to democratize electric mobility with Kia's bold "Opposites United" design philosophy. Expect a tech-forward cabin and a powertrain focused on efficiency for this entry-level trim. As a brand-new nameplate, it brings Kia's latest EV thinking to a smaller, more affordable package, ready to shake things up in the US market.
Design & Exterior
The EV3 Standard Range flaunts Kia’s latest "Opposites United" design, looking like a shrunken-down EV9 – and that's a good thing! It’s got that distinctive, chunky "tiger face" grille reimagined for the EV era, complete with cool Star Map LED lighting. The silhouette is boxy yet futuristic, with sharp lines and geometric shapes creating a robust stance. Riding on stylish wheels designed for aero efficiency, its dimensions are city-friendly: 169.3 inches long, 72.8 inches wide, and 61.4 inches tall. This thing’s got serious curb appeal for a compact SUV!
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EV3 Standard Range and you'll find a surprisingly airy and minimalist cabin, likely featuring sustainable materials. It’s all about smart space utilization, offering comfy seating for five. For your gear, there's a decent 16.2 cubic feet of trunk space, expanding to a useful 44.1 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Plus, a handy 0.9 cubic foot frunk adds extra versatility! Tech-wise, expect a sleek dual-screen setup with wide displays for instruments and infotainment, complete with standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Performance & Driving Experience
The EV3 Standard Range zips from 0-60 mph in a respectable 7.2 seconds, perfect for darting through city traffic. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) powers the front wheels, delivering 150 kW (around 201 hp) and 209 lb-ft of instant torque. While not a rocket ship, it offers smooth, responsive acceleration and a comfortable ride quality, making it an easy and enjoyable daily driver. Expect well-tuned regenerative braking, possibly with Kia's i-Pedal for one-pedal driving shenanigans, enhancing efficiency and driver engagement.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering the EV3 Standard Range is a 55 kWh (usable) battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare estimated real-world range of 211 miles – solid for its class. It sips juice efficiently at around 3.84 mi/kWh. For charging, the standard 11 kW on-board AC charger can top it up overnight. When you're on the go, it supports DC fast charging at up to 100 kW via its CCS Type 1 port, getting you back on the road quickly. This 400V architecture ensures practical charging speeds for everyday adventures.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA or IIHS safety ratings are pending for this new model, expect the EV3 Standard Range to come packed with Kia's Drive Wise suite. Standard goodies should include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist. More advanced features like Highway Driving Assist 2 might be available, potentially as options or on higher trims. Kia is serious about safety, so this compact SUV will likely offer robust protection and a solid set of driver aids to keep you confident on the road.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Kia typically rolls out the red carpet with an industry-leading warranty, and the EV3 Standard Range should be no different. Expect a 10-year/100,000-mile warranty for both the battery pack and the powertrain, giving you serious peace of mind. The basic limited vehicle warranty will likely be a generous 5-year/60,000-mile plan. While complimentary maintenance isn't usually standard from Kia nationally, their EVs are known for reliability and lower running costs compared to traditional gas guzzlers, making ownership a breeze.
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- 0-60 mph
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- 2021-2023
- Real Range
- 250 mi
- 0-60 mph
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