Introducing the Kia EV4 GT: The Electric Hot Hatch That Looks Like a Lambo

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First Impressions of the Kia EV4 GT

The Kia EV4 GT is turning heads on public streets, and for good reason! At first glance, it may look like a Lamborghini, but it’s actually Kia’s very first electric hot hatch. With its debut just around the corner, this stylish new vehicle is generating excitement among car enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike.

Kia EV4 GT prototype with “GT Wrap” design (Source: Kia)

The Exciting New GT Wrap

Recently unveiled, the EV4 GT features Kia’s new “GT wrap” design, enhancing its sporty appeal. According to Kia, this design infuses the electric hot hatch with the energy and attitude akin to its renowned GT production models. By reimagining “gran turismo” for a fresh audience, Kia beautifully bridges the gap between their heritage and future innovations.

Kia EV4 GT prototype with “GT Wrap” design (Source: Kia)

Performance Upgrades to Anticipate

The EV4 GT isn’t just about looks – it’s also packed with significant performance upgrades. With a powerful dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, the EV4 GT is expected to deliver around 400 horsepower. This impressive powertrain promises a 0 to 62 mph sprint in about 5 seconds, making it a competitive choice in the market. With features like new sporty seats and a GT mode button, which unlocks maximum horsepower, the surprise is truly in the details!

As Kia prepares to launch the EV4 GT in 2026, this electric hot hatch is positioned to not only make a statement but also challenge rivals like the Volkswagen Golf R. So, are you ready for the Kia EV4 GT revolution? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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