JAKARTA - Kia shows its seriousness in working on the electric car market by introducing a number of new concepts, including EV3, EV4, to EV5, as part of the company's vision to create an 'EV for All'.

Although many expect immediate launches in the form of cars, a recent report from local media TheKoreanCarBlog, cited by Electrek on Tuesday, January 30, states that Vice President Kia, Woo-Jeong Joo, announced the delay in EV4 launches until early 2025.

Woo-Jeong explained that electric vehicles can have a significant impact on Kia's sales and profits, and the company is very flexible in this segment.

"EV3, EV4, and EV5 will be launched sequentially, and we are determined to make these three models a success," he said.

Thus, the launch of three models of this concept will be carried out in stages, providing enthusiasm for consumers who are looking forward to the presence of new electric cars in Kia's ranks.

For additional information, Kia has launched EV4 together with the EV3 concept and the EV5 compact electric SUV last October. It is estimated that the prices of these three electric car models will range from 30,000 to 80,000 US dollars, or around Rp473 million to Rp1.26 billion. This diverse price is in line with Kia's efforts to accelerate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.


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