Discover the all‑new Kia EV2 electric SUV unveiled at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show – power, range, interior tech, and price. Learn more now!
Kia has officially unveiled its newest pure‑electric CUV, the Kia EV2, at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show in Belgium. Positioned below the larger EV3 and EV5 models, the EV2 targets drivers who want a compact, everyday‑ready vehicle without compromising on interior space or performance.
Size and Design: A Small Footprint, Big Presence
Measuring just over 4 meters in length, the EV2 is slightly longer than Vietnam’s VinFast VF 5, yet it retains a sturdy, upright stance that feels both dynamic and utilitarian. Signature vertical lighting elements, a wide wheel arch, and a robust silhouette give the SUV a confident road presence. Buyers can choose from 16‑inch to 19‑inch alloy wheels, and a sport‑focused GT‑Line trim adds a bolder aesthetic.
Powertrain and Driving Range
The EV2 is equipped with a front‑mounted electric motor delivering roughly 145 hp to the front wheels. Kia offers two battery options:
- 42.2 kWh battery – up to 317 km (197 mi) on a single charge.
- 61 kWh battery – up to 448 km (279 mi) on a single charge.
Both configurations promise fast‑charging capability, making the EV2 a practical choice for city commuters and weekend explorers alike.
Interior Technology: Three Screens, One Seamless Experience
Inside, Kia adopts a digital‑first cockpit with three distinct screens:
- A digital instrument cluster for real‑time vehicle data.
- A central infotainment touchscreen that supports navigation, apps, and connectivity.
- A dedicated climate‑control display for easy temperature adjustments.
The cabin can be configured with either four or five seats. The rear bench slides forward and folds flat, delivering a versatile cargo volume of approximately 403 liters (14.2 cu ft) when the seats are down.
Pricing and Market Outlook
Industry analysts estimate the Kia EV2 will start around 30,000 EUR (roughly 920 million VND), positioning it competitively in the European compact electric SUV segment. Its blend of affordability, practicality, and Kia’s reputation for reliability is expected to attract a broad audience, from first‑time EV buyers to families seeking a green weekend vehicle.
First Look: Images from the Launch
Below are a selection of official photos released during the Brussels Motor Show, showcasing the EV2’s sleek exterior, wheel designs, and interior layout.
Images omitted for brevity.
What This Means for the EV Market
The introduction of the Kia EV2 reflects the automaker’s commitment to expanding its electric lineup across all vehicle classes. By offering a compact SUV with solid range, optional sport styling, and modern tech at a relatively low price point, Kia is set to compete directly with the likes of Renault Zoe, Hyundai Kona Electric, and emerging Chinese EV models in the global market.
Whether you’re a city dweller looking for a nimble electric crossover or a family needing flexible cargo space, the Kia EV2 promises to deliver a balanced mix of efficiency, comfort, and style.

