Kia introduces the PV5 Crew, a versatile electric van with quick seat-to-cargo conversion, V2L capability, and up to 283 km range—built for modern business needs.
Kia UK announced the EV4 and PV5 Passenger as the brand’s first vehicles to gain support from the UK Government’s Electric Car Grant.
The new Kia PV5 Cargo has achieved the highest possible five-star rating in the 2025 Euro NCAP Commercial Van Safety assessment.
Kia’s all-electric PV5 has been named the ‘2026 International Van of the Year’ (IVOTY), marking a historic first victory for both Kia and a Korean manufacturer.
Kia has revealed the PV5 Chassis Cab at SOLUTRANS 2025 in Lyon, France, Europe’s leading trade show for innovations in the commercial vehicle industry.
Kia UK and Motability Operations Limited, the company which runs the Motability Scheme in the UK, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, reaffirming their mutual commitment towards electrification and enhancing personal mobility through care for the environment.
Kia is establishing a PBV Conversion Centre to co-develop specialized PBV variants with partners, starting with the PV5 (e.g., open-bed trucks, box vans). This centre aims to "foster a collaborative PBV ecosystem" for global expansion.
The Kia PV5 Cargo has officially entered the Guinness World Records for achieving: “The greatest distance travelled by a light-duty battery-powered electric van with maximum payload on a single charge is 693.38km (430.84 miles)”.
Kia Corporation held The Kia PV5 Tech Day at the IVEX Studio in Gwangmyeong, unveiling the development story, core concept and next-generation technologies behind its first dedicated Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV), the Kia PV5.