Kia’s gearing up to make a splash in the electric van world with its upcoming PV5. This mid-size hauler, part of Kia’s new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) lineup, is set to hit production in South Korea next year. Let’s dive into what we know so far, according to a report from Carscoops.
Futuristic Looks, Practical Features
The PV5’s design is a head-turner. It’s all about geometric shapes and crisp lines. Think cascading DRLs, a two-tone front end, and a tall glasshouse that screams “future.” But it’s not just about looks – this van’s got versatility written all over it.

Kia’s offering basic (passenger) and van (delivery) models, plus a high-roof variant for extra cargo space. The cool part? Its flexible ‘e-CCPM’ architecture lets you swap between camper, taxi, and cab-chassis setups. Talk about options!
Tech-Packed Interior
Inside, it’s a tech lover’s dream. The passenger version’s got moveable seats and AI-infused infotainment. For the delivery crowd, they’ve maximized cargo space with easy loading features. And get this – it’ll use ‘by wire’ tech for steering and braking, paving the way for some serious driver-assist features.






Power and Competition
While we’re still in the dark about exact powertrain specs, expect the latest in EV tech. We’re talking competitive range, efficient performance, and fast charging. It’ll likely share some DNA with other Kia EVs, including dual-motor setups.
The PV5’s not entering an empty field, though. It’ll be squaring off against some heavy hitters like the Ford E-Transit, Mercedes-Benz eVito, and the much-hyped Volkswagen ID.Buzz Cargo.
EVXL’s Take
This move by Kia is huge for the EV van market. It’s not just about one model – they’re planning a whole family of electric vans, from the compact PV1 to the larger PV7. This kind of commitment could really accelerate the shift to electric in the commercial sector.
Looking at the bigger picture, this aligns perfectly with the growing demand for versatile, eco-friendly commercial vehicles. We’ve seen similar enthusiasm in the Tesla world, where vehicles like the Cybertruck are blurring the lines between personal and commercial use. Kia’s approach with the PV5 feels like it could capture that same spirit of innovation and practicality.
What do you think about Kia’s electric van plans? Drop your thoughts in the comments below – we’re dying to hear ’em!
Photos courtesy of CarScoops and Kia.
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