Kia’s Electrifying Debut: What to Expect from the EV5 GT

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Get Ready for the Brussel Blitz!

In less than a month, Kia is set to rock the Brussels Motor Show with its latest electric GT models: the EV3, EV4, and the star of the show—the EV5 GT! This sporty midsize electric SUV isn’t just stylish; it’s got some serious muscle hiding under that sleek, boxy design.

Kia EV5 GT-Line Korean-spec (Source: Kia)

Power Meets Performance

Powering through the streets with a robust dual-motor powertrain, the EV5 GT purrs with 302 hp and an impressive 480 nm of torque. What does that mean for you? A zippy 0 to 62 mph in just 6.2 seconds! Plus, it keeps the same 81.4 kWh battery as its standard version, ensuring a driving range of at least 300 miles. Talk about guilt-free speed!

Interior Innovations

Step inside and you’ll find that Kia didn’t just stop at making this beauty look good from the outside. With nearly 30 inches of screen space, including dual 12.3” displays for navigation and climate control, the EV5 GT ensures you’ll be entertained while you take off like a rocket. And did we mention its “best-in-class” rear legroom? Goodbye cramped car rides!

Ahead of its grand debut, the EV5 GT was caught on camera in South Korea, flaunting its sporty wheels and eye-catching ‘GT wrap’ featuring Kia’s signature neon green. Not attending the show? No worries! While we mourn the fact that this electrifying gem will be exclusive to Canada at launch, Kia is rolling out fantastic deals on existing EV models in the U.S. Don’t miss out!

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