While the Korean automaker shared photographs of the exterior of the novelty, holding technical details to the Kia Ev Day event, which will be held in Spain on February 27. In the pictures, you can consider both the sports sedan and the EV4 hatchback – they look the same in front, but the back of the electric cars is noticeably different, and not only by the design.
Both the hatchback and the sedan are designed in the proprietary style of the Opposites United (“Unity of opposites”). In front, electric cars are identical: vertical blocks of anterior optics with thin LED stripes of daylight lights, glossy black bar along the hood line, strict, not overloaded with details of the bumper and a grille in the lower part with a large mesh. There is no chrome in the exterior – a black gloss is used instead.
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The hatchback profile looks standard. He has short overhangs, inserts behind the rear racks, a wide spoiler above the rear window and protective linings on arches, thresholds and bumpers, and the door handles are lifting. But the sedan is much more interesting on the side: it has a streamlined body with a low hood line, a sloping roof turning into a long, slightly raised “tail” that the spoiler crings. The shape of the rear lights in the four- and five-door is different.
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In the photographs, the sedan is captured in the sports design of GT-Line, which, apparently, distinguishes 19-inch discs and a more aggressive body kit. The EV4 interior is not yet declassified, but it is known that environmentally friendly materials will be used in the decoration – processed cotton and natural dyes.
According to unofficial data, two options for 58.3 and 81.4 kilowatt-hour batteries will be offered for EV4, and an electric car will be given in the movement of an electric car installed on the front axle in motion. More details will appear in the coming weeks.
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