Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line unveiled with advanced technology

Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line boasts impressive fast-charging technology, letting battery charge from 30% to 80% in just 27 minutes
An undated image of Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line. — Kia
An undated image of Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line. — Kia

Kia has officially unveiled its new SUV, the 2025 EV5 GT Line, at the 2024 Guangzhou Auto Show. This advanced SUV marked a major upgrade to Kia’s growing electric vehicle (EV) lineup, displaying a sleek new design and advanced technology aimed at disrupting the affordable electric SUV market.

The Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line is set to compete with rivals, including Tesla’s Model Y while offering consumers a stylish and practical option for the future of driving. The 2025 Kia EV5 GT Line presents a revamped and modernised exterior, with blacked-out design elements and 20-inch aluminium alloy wheels, which lend a bold and dynamic look.

Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line features

The newly unveiled Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line strikes the perfect balance between a compact footprint best for city driving and ample interior space, making it a perfect option for both urban dwellers and families.

One of the most striking features is its high-performance AWD powertrain. Generating 316 horsepower (233kW), this model accelerates from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h) in just around six seconds, making it a rapid and dynamic option for those who desire both speed and efficiency.

The Kia SUV boasts impressive fast-charging technology, letting the battery charge from 30% to 80% in just 27 minutes. This feature makes the EV5 GT Line one of the most convenient options in the growing electric SUV market, particularly for drivers who seek quick turnarounds during long trips.

With these advanced technological features, the EV5 GT Line provides an elevated driving experience that combines convenience, comfort, and connectivity, setting a new standard for affordable electric SUVs.

Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line price in China

The price of the Kia 2025 EV5 GT Line base model is set at 149,800 yuan ($21,000) in China, offering a BYD Blade battery, providing a range of up to 329 miles (530 km) under the China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC).