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    Kia’s made an EV for the family in a hurry

    1 month ago

    ► New Kia EV5 GT revealed► Sporty-ish electric SUV► Comes with 301bhp Kia’s rolling out its GT name across its range of electric cars, and now includes this one: the EV5 GT. It’s been revealed at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show along with spicier versions of the EV3 and EV4. The EV5 is already effectively like an electric Sportage, centring itself in the market around a tonne of competition. The GT model is designed to be a sporty flagship, and gives the Kia something unique. Here, the twin-motor setup develops a total of 301bhp, good for a 0-62mph time of 6.2 seconds. Reasonably sedate on paper, but it’ll be brisk enough for when you’re late for that parent teacher meeting. For reference, the EV5 GT develops 13bhp more than the EV3 and EV4 GT models. It still runs on the E-GMP platform, uses an 81.4kWh battery pack and comes largely with the same design and tech as the regular EV5, but Kia says it benefits from bespoke chassis tuning and ‘semi-bucket’ sports seats. Range figures aren’t confirmed yet, but Kia says there are both 11kW and 22kW AC charging available, while a 10 to 80 per cent charge is doable in around half an hour, meaning a speedy DC kW rate. We’ll find out more closer to the car’s production launch in the summer of 2026. Jake has been an automotive journalist since 2015, joining CAR as Staff Writer in 2017. With a decade of car news and reviews writing under his belt, he became CAR's Deputy News Editor in 2020 and then News Editor in 2025. Jake's day-to-day role includes co-ordinating CAR's news content across its print, digital and social media channels. When he's not out interviewing an executive, driving a new car for review or on a photoshoot for a CAR feature, he's usually found geeking out on the latest video game, buying yet another pair of wildly-coloured trainers or figuring out where he can put another car-shaped Lego set in his already-full house. By Jake Groves CAR's news editor; gamer, trainer freak and serial Lego-ist
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