NEW Kia EV2 review – Real-world Range & Efficiency Test!

In our in-depth Kia EV2 review, we discover how great this new small electric SUV really is! As Kia's tiniest and least expensive electric automobile, the EV2 is expected to start at around ₤ 25,000. However how does it compare versus other small EVs, including the Citroen e-C3 Aircross and Renault 5?

To find out, we take the 42.2 kWh Standard Variety design to the hilliest part of Lisbon. We deal with 12% gradients on patched streets and cruise at 75mph on the motorway to see exactly what the real-world variety and effectiveness are like when you push the EV2 hard.

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In this review, we also take an excellent look at the 363-litre boot (which is substantially bigger than a Renault 5's), learn just how much space there is for passengers and explain why the EV2's interior is extremely comparable to its larger sibling's, the Kia EV3's.

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Video chapters:.
0:00– Intro.
2:18– Kia EV2 measurements & rivals.
3:45– Driving in Lisbon.
4:46– Battery alternatives.
6:17– Freeway driving.
6:55– Driving position & interior.
10:15– Rear area.
11:26– Boot space & functionality.
12:18– Managing on twisty roads.
13:29– Anticipated prices & trim levels.
15:46– Charging.
16:42– Real-world performance & range.

Comments

36 responses to “NEW Kia EV2 review – Real-world Range & Efficiency Test!”

  1. @Tod_Thorp Avatar
    @Tod_Thorp

    Another good EV from KIA. Not everyone needs a 3 Ton behemoth – ICE or EV.

    1. @germanbeer2466 Avatar
      @germanbeer2466

      Totally agree.

    2. @OmeNeil Avatar
      @OmeNeil

      poeh. Have you noticed how ugly the car is.

  2. @whatcar Avatar
    @whatcar

    With its chunky wheel arches and squared-off styling, the new EV2 looks like a shrunken EV3. But at just over four metres long, it’s exactly the same length as a Vauxhall Corsa Electric and not even quite as tall as a Citroen e-C3! 📏🤔

    So, we have to ask… Is the new Kia EV2 an SUV or just a regular small hatchback?

    A) It’s definitely a small SUV! (Just look at the ride height and those wheel arches!) 🚙
    B) It’s just a hatchback (It’s too small to be called an SUV) 🚗
    C) Who cares about the label? (As long as it’s a good, well-priced EV, I’m sold) ⚡

    Let us know your verdict below! 👇

    1. @SpaceAmbientStation Avatar
      @SpaceAmbientStation

      It’s a small SUV judging by the view of the road from your review.

  3. @ewenbruce5851 Avatar
    @ewenbruce5851

    Why the obsession about whether it’s an SUV or not? The term has been so overused and misused by motoring journalists that it has become meaningless anyway.

    1. @jamespaul2587 Avatar
      @jamespaul2587

      Agreed, and this is clearly a hatchback

    2. @mikepotter2561 Avatar
      @mikepotter2561

      Every car is an SUV these days! When I was looking at the Ioniq 5 and EV6 and these were described as SUVs, it confirmed to me that the term was completely meaningless. To me they’re both large hatchbacks, or in the case of the EV6, almost a 4-door coupé. I now have an Ioniq 5 and it just doesn’t feel like an SUV.

    3. @jousis_ Avatar
      @jousis_

      it’s completely meaningless because there isn’t a clear definition.
      For me, hatchbacks -> short (ish), SUVs -> tall, inbetween-> crossovers

    4. @MARKINAU8 Avatar
      @MARKINAU8

      Because SUV is or was sales gimmick

    5. @MLife1972 Avatar
      @MLife1972

      There is no obsession. I’m loving this era where we’re not boxed into cars being a hatch, sedan, estate or 4WD. Having said that, reviewers and manufacturers need to be able to describe the cars so us plebs have a point of reference – that’s where terms like SUVs and crossovers come from.

  4. @Jim68-s5d Avatar
    @Jim68-s5d

    This will be top 5 UK seller, guaranteed

    1. @ciybersal9833 Avatar
      @ciybersal9833

      I think new MG4 urban is more competitive against this, especially space

  5. @kevinferris9045 Avatar
    @kevinferris9045

    Looks nice and interesting. Maybe test against the Renault 4, as a better comparison. And the New VW Group offerings or Skoda

    1. @johnkelly9369 Avatar
      @johnkelly9369

      I agree Kevin, the Renault 4 would be a very good car to do a comparison with, gets my 👍anyway . . .

    2. @markdearden1697 Avatar
      @markdearden1697

      Yep, R4 would be a more appropriate comparison than R5

  6. @jamespaul2587 Avatar
    @jamespaul2587

    It’s a hatchback, why do reviewers insist on calling everything a SUV?

    1. @MrAdopado Avatar
      @MrAdopado

      I suppose because it looks like one … and it’s slightly longer and wider that a classic short wheel based Land Rover 90! Clearly they are not functionally comparable in any way but the style silhouette is what people are describing when using the term SUV.

    2. @dsadawrware Avatar
      @dsadawrware

      to bait you to post a comment, it’s called engagement farming and calls to action

    3. @OmeNeil Avatar
      @OmeNeil

      Its not a hatchback. It’s a crossover suv. The difference between Renault 5 – Renault 4. And this car should be compared with R4

    4. @jamespaul2587 Avatar
      @jamespaul2587

      ​@OmeNeilnope, it’s a tall hatchback

  7. @DiogoMarques Avatar
    @DiogoMarques

    LISBON!

  8. @flipmotion274 Avatar
    @flipmotion274

    So glad more budget cars are coming out!! Bring on sub 25k EVs, imagine them on the used market in four years

  9. @jamesinbradford5882 Avatar
    @jamesinbradford5882

    Test against the Hyundai Inster please

    1. @OmeNeil Avatar
      @OmeNeil

      Another ugly one

  10. @Waldemar-10811 Avatar
    @Waldemar-10811

    Nice review but you didn’t answer the most important question; does it have a single button to switch off all the beeping, like the R5?

  11. @ferjscor Avatar
    @ferjscor

    Welcome to Portugal! Keep up the good work love the show!! Comps from Porto

  12. @RN-yo4qm Avatar
    @RN-yo4qm

    This EV is perfect for people living in cities to commute to work and run errands. Hyundai and KIA are doing the right things when it comes to EVs!

  13. @MARKINAU8 Avatar
    @MARKINAU8

    EV2 at 50K AUD expected in australia market VS 31k drive away now you can get GAC AION UT with 60kwh, 150kw motor and heat pump, good luck KIA!

  14. @Beobachter.D Avatar
    @Beobachter.D

    Ein Vergleich mit dem SKODA Epiq wäre interessant.

  15. @guspaz Avatar
    @guspaz

    I think I would prefer the 4-seater version to the 5-seater version. The rear seats in the 4-seater can be shifted forwards and backwards, letting you choose between more passenger space and more boot space. However it’s not clear that Kia will actually offer a choice between the 4 and 5 seater anywhere, it might just be some countries get 4, some countries get 5.

  16. @megapangolin1093 Avatar
    @megapangolin1093

    Yes, the EV2 is the car to have. It does everything, well and just the right size for normal people. Better size than the Inster. Kia are reliable, good cars. Good video.

  17. @JanVanOostenrijk Avatar
    @JanVanOostenrijk

    Great video. And the EV2 (alongside the EV4) are definitely on my list of cars to watch as my current car is stubbornly reliable not giving me an excuse to buy a new one.

    Anyway… may I suggest something to your videos? I know you are a primarily British publication and therefore use British customary units (like miles, miles per gallon, miles per kWh, etc…) and that’s perfectly fine, really! But if it’s not too much trouble for your editor(s), I, and perhaps some other fellow European watchers, would appreciate it, if you put the metric (kilometres, litres per 100 kilometres, kWh per 100 kilometres, etc…) on screen? You don’t even have to mention it in the script.

    Thanks!

  18. @michalmargiel Avatar
    @michalmargiel

    I love the intro 😂

  19. @donstravelsandrants. Avatar
    @donstravelsandrants.

    Another good review. Great camera footage. 👏👍😊🇮🇪

  20. @RobertG-sz5vj Avatar
    @RobertG-sz5vj

    I like this car! I’m a big fan of the simple no fuss interior, it feels light and airy. Same with the exterior, its just simple. Can imagine it’ll be a doddle to wash this car! Shame I’m not in the market for a hatchback electric car as this would definitely be in my top 3 to potentially buy 👍🏻

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