Kia Affirms Commitment to EVs with New York Debut of 2027 EV3

Michael Strong
by Michael Strong

Although electric vehicle sales have been down since last fall, the reveal of the all-new EV3 at the New York International Auto Show shows that Kia’s not bailing out of the segment. 


“The Kia EV3 represents a bold step forward in our commitment to making electric mobility accessible to more Americans,” said Eric Watson, vice president, sales operations, Kia America. “With its striking geometric design inspired by EV9, advanced technology, and spacious interior, the EV3 brings the innovation of our EV lineup into an entry EV SUV tailored for the way U.S. customers live, work, and travel.”

The company already sells the EV3 in other parts of the world and has since the second quarter of 2024. It will go on sale in the U.S. in late 2026. Pricing will be announced closer to the EV3’s on-sale date. Its ties to the EV9 are very clear with the boxy, upright silhouette being the most noticeable link between the two battery-electrics, although it does feature a sloping roof that EV9 does not. It’s smaller than the EV9 and EV6.

It will be available in five trim levels: Light, Wind, Land, GT-Line, and GT. It’s designed to be a useful, flexible crossover with good range to allow owners to carry on life as usual. The range is as high as an estimated 320 miles, and using a DC fast charger, the 400V Light model can be charged from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 29 minutes, officials noted. The larger battery takes two minutes longer to do the same. All versions come standard with the NACS charging port.

There are two battery options: a 58.2 kWh battery for the Light while the remaining trims get the larger 81.4 kWh battery. The Light will charge faster, but it’s necessary with a range of just 220 miles compared to the 320 miles the larger battery can provide. There is a performance-oriented model, the GT, which puts out 288 horsepower, and can be had with Virtual Gear Shift and Active Sound Design to simulate a manual driving experience.

The other models with the larger battery develop 261 hp on the all-wheel drive (AWD) models, which is only an option with the larger battery. Front-wheel drive (FWD) is standard, and drivers can experience one-pedal driving, which Kia calls i-Pedal. This allows the driver to modulate the accelerator pedal to control speed, pressing down — of course — when faster is needed. However, lifting up slows the vehicle down and that energy is captured and added back to the battery.

On the inside, the Opposites United strikes again with an airy cabin complemented with “durable” materials designed to look premium. Openness is the key word, which allows for a simple layout with flexible storage and easy access to everything in the front of the driver. The cargo space features 26.1 cubic feet of space behind the second row. If you need more, fold the 60/40 split bench down, and it expands to 56.5 cubic feet.

The EV3 features a standard panoramic display comprised of a 12.3-inch instrument cluster, 5-inch climate display and a 12.3-inch infotainment screen. These are the building blocks of Kia’s connected car Navigation Cockpit, or ccNC, which also started in the EV9. This set up allows owners to personalize their space with themed dashboard functions, including specialized graphics.

Other available convenience, tech and connectivity features include a 12-inch head-up display (HUD), a premium eight-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, wireless smartphone charging, and 360-degree Surround-View Monitor (SVM). The EV3 also gets a suite of advanced driver safety systems, such as Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, which can brake in emergency situation to avoid a crash or try to mitigate the impact of one, officials noted.


[Images: Kia]


Become a TTAC insider. Get the latest news, features, TTAC takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by   subscribing to our newsletter.

Michael Strong
Michael Strong

Michael Strong has spent more than 25 years writing about the automotive industry. A Detroit-area native, he’s written about everything from local car shows to product reviews to financial news. Currently he writes and edits for a variety of national and local publications. He’s also a longtime member of the Automotive Press Association and the International Motor Press Association, and a graduate of Georgia Southern University. Hail Southern! Despite a love for ’70s land yachts and BMWs from the late ’80s and early ’90s, his personal vehicle is neither of those.

More by Michael Strong

Comments
Join the conversation
4 of 14 comments
  • Andarris Here in the Toronto area I haven't seen a 2006-2012 with intact rocker pannels for over two years now. I presume everywhere around the Great Lakes is the same ? They were super cheap dhring the first two years of the pandemic - could get one with less than 85K for around $6500 certified or a little higher mileage for $5000. Glad I skipped it, even in 2021 some of the 10's &11's were displaying corosion like you'd see on a 7 year older Impala, Camry or Accord. Also the mid-model switch to EPS made me balk at the few clean ones I found.
  • Kjhkjlhkjhkljh kljhjkhjklhkjh I do not ever have delays. I only fly out of PDX or EUG to LAS or OAK and OGG then back .. have never been delayed in the last ?30-ish? trips to vegas/disneyland/maui/cruise ship vacations.... EUG has contract tsa so we never have any TSA delays. unsure which airports have PRIVATE contract TSA that is UNAFFECTED by the deadlock that i HOPE NEVER EVER END.
  • Big Al from Oz gidday mites how are yall feelin today? Want to have a barbie? We are right here gettin dee fire ready
  • Michael S6 The 3 Amigos better hope that the oil spike is short lived as 4-5 dollar a gallon gas would put a damper on their cash cows especially "Ford's strategic shift" of killing off the escape/Lincoln cousin. Most other automakers have a full line of vehicles with much better full economy. GM is sucking air and its Cadillac devision is mostly EV and geriatric line up of ICE cars and SUV's that were supposed to be phased out this year. The expensive gas may push shoppers toward EV but GM's horrible EV reliability is a barrier.
  • Tane94 I read the GM press release about first quarter sales 2026 vs 2025 and Buick is getting its butt kicked:Buick Total* 41,654 61,822 -32.6 The future is bleak for Buick.
Next