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Kia's new EV4 electric sedan made its North American debut this week at the 2025 New York Auto Show.
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The 2026 EV4, seen here in GT-Line trim, will be a more affordable entry point for drivers looking to make the EV switch next year.
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Unlike the rest of the Hyundai Motor Group's EV's we've seen so far, the EV4 is based on a front-wheel drive configuration with a single 150 kW motor powering the wheels.
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The EV4 will also arrive in the States with a standard NACS charging port, which enables native access to the Tesla Supercharger network.
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Inside, the EV4 features a familiar dashboard, inheriting its triple-screen configuration from the larger EV9.
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There are two 12.3-inch screens serving as the digital instrument cluster and infotainment displays, respectively, as well as a small 5-inch climate control screen.
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The EV4 will feature version 3.0 of the automaker's i-Pedal braking system, which enables dynamically adjusting regenerative braking or a one-pedal driving mode.
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In the EV4 Wind FWD configuration, the electric sedan is expected to cruise for up to 330 miles between charges.
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