Kia EV2 revealed at Brussels Motor Show 2026 as brand's most affordable EV

Kia EV2 revealed at Brussels Motor Show 2026 as brand's most affordable EV

  • Kia has unveiled the EV2 at the Brussels Motor Show 2026, introducing its smallest and most affordable electric crossover with two battery options and a 448 km WLTP range.

The Kia EV2 made its global debut at the Brussels Motor Show 2026 as the brand's smallest electric crossover to date.

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Kia unveiled the EV2 at the Brussels Motor Show 2026 and brought the compact electric crossover into production. The Kia EV2 is the sixth and smallest model in the South Korean brand's portfolio of battery electric vehicles based on the E-GMP architecture. It comes with two battery pack options, three trim lines and design cues borrowed from the larger Kia EV.

The overall silhouette of the EV2 bears some similarities with the ICE-powered Sciros on our shores, while sporting an updated version of the tiger face design seen on Kia's latest models. It brings split LED headlamps, which stand vertically, and a straight front end with thick cladding.

The cladding extends around the car and is seen extending to the taillamps, which are mounted as low as possible without encroaching on the rear bumper. This makes way for a clean tailgate design, featuring a thin rear windscreen with an upward-facing roof spoiler.

What's included in the Kia EV2's interior and tech suite?

Kia EV2
Inside, the Kia EV2 features a triple-panel display layout with a 12.3-inch instrument cluster and infotainment screen.

The cabin of the EV2 is largely inspired by the Syros, offering a similar overall layout and the same two-spoke steering wheel. The dashboard is equipped with a triple-panel display, consisting of a 12.3-inch cluster, 5.3-inch HVAC panel and 12.3-inch infotainment. Features include a Harman Kardon audio system, Digital Key 2.0, vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging functionality.

Kia is also offering the EV2 in a four-seater configuration, which includes two sliding and reclining seats in the second row. This helps free up more boot space, up to 403 liters in these variants. The regular five-seater models offer a 362-litre boot, while both boast a 15-litre frunk.

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What is the battery and range of Kia EV2?

Kia EV2
Low-mounted taillamps and a clean tailgate design give the Kia EV2 a distinctive rear profile, paired with a slim rear windscreen.

The EV2 will be offered with two battery pack options. The 42.2 kWh battery is an LFP unit allowing a single-charge range of 317 km (WLTP). Kia will offer a long range variant equipped with a 61.0 kWh NMC unit, providing a range of up to 448 km (WLTP). Both battery packs can be recharged from 10-80 percent in less than 30 minutes using a DC fast charger.

Production of the Kia EV2 in standard Range guise is expected to begin in Q1 2026, while the Long Range and GT-Line variants are due to arrive in late June. The official launch date has not been announced, and Kia has not yet confirmed whether it will enter the Indian market or not. Despite the fine print, the EV2 will be positioned as the most affordable EV from the company, expected to list below the €36,000-mark (~) 37.80 lakh).

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First publication date: 10 January 2026, 15:31 PM IST

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Kia launches its smallest electric car, will get a range of 448 km in a single charge

Kia launches its smallest electric car, will get a range of 448 km in a single charge

New Delhi. Kia has officially introduced its smallest and most affordable electric vehicle, the EV2, which is the new entry point into the brand's growing EV lineup. Positioned below the EV3, the new B-segment SUV will be manufactured at Kia's Zilina plant in Slovakia. It will be available in standard-range and long-range versions, as well as a premium GT-Line variant. The company has just introduced this car for Europe only. No details have been revealed yet on its launch in India.

Kia EV2: dimensions
The smallest model in Kia's EV lineup, the EV2 follows the brand's design philosophy and features styling inspired by larger EVs. Its length is 4,060mm, width is 1,800mm and height is 1,575mm, while the wheelbase is 2,565mm. The SUV has a tiger nose fascia, vertical LED lighting signature and upright stance. Cargo space is 362 litres, which can be expanded to 403 liters with adjustable rear seats, and there is also a 15-litre front trunk.

Kia EV2: interior
On the interior side, Kia says that the cabin design is inspired by the “picnic box” concept, which provides a bright and spacious environment. The dashboard has dual 12.3-inch displays, one for the instrument cluster and the other for the infotainment system, along with a 5.3-inch panel for the climate controls. It features Kia's new ccNC Lite software platform, which allows over-the-air updates (except maps) and download of in-car apps.

Kia EV2: Features
The EV2 is available in Air, Earth and GT-Line trims. The base EV2 Air gets dual-zone climate control and 16-inch alloy wheels, while the mid-spec Earth gets premium touches like ambient lighting, 18-inch wheels and a Harman Kardon audio system. The top GT-Line variant has sporty design, 19-inch wheels, ventilated seats with memory, digital key 2.0 and high-gloss exterior accents.

Full set of ADAS features
The EV2 gets a full set of ADAS features, which include Forward Collision Avoidance, Lane Follow Assist, Blind-Spot View Monitor and Highway Driving Assist 2.0. For the first time in the segment, Remote Smart Parking Assist Entry feature has been provided, through which the driver can remotely park the vehicle in tight spots through the key fob.

Kia EV2: powertrain
Kia offers two battery options: 42.2 kWh and 61.0 kWh battery packs, which offer a range of 317 km and 448 km respectively. Both packs are based on 400 V architecture, which supports DC fast charging and 10-80 percent charge is done in just 30 minutes. On AC power, a 22 kW charger fully charges the battery in about 2.5 to 3 hours, while 11 kW home units are suitable for overnight charging.

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