Kia reveals next-gen Ray subcompact, which will be available in South Korea with the option of a battery electric drivetrain. The Ray EV will be powered by a 35.2-kWh LFP battery, producing just under ...
Kia Motors America took the wraps off the Ray concept at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show. There's no denying the show car reveals a decidedly sportier side of Kia, the likes of which we've not previously ...
Korea might be home to a couple of the world's biggest automakers in Hyundai and Kia but, with the exception of concept cars, it isn't until now that the country has launched an electric vehicle.
Kia has been one of the forerunners in recent years in the electric vehicle space, but the Korean manufacturer's EV adventure did not start in 2014 with the Soul EV as most people tend to believe. As ...
Kia brings Korea’s first production electric vehicle to market. The front-wheel-drive Kia Ray EV is powered by a 50-kW electric motor and a high-capacity 16.4kWh lithium ion polymer battery pack, and ...
Kia has recently presented Korea’s first electric vehicle, the Kia Ray EV, with the car only destined for the domestic Korean market. The car, which comes with a driving range of up to 139 km (86 ...
The Kia Ray EV was the brand's first production electric vehicle when it launched in 2011 on the Korean market. Remarkably, it's still on sale today, and you would think Kia is finally ready to switch ...
Car makers usually try to give their cars impressive-sounding names -- Dodge had the Swinger and the Viper, Shelby had the Cobra and Ferrari blessed us with the uber-manly Testarossa. Kia, however, ...
Kia launched its new entry-level urban EV on Thursday. As its cheapest electric model, the Kia Ray EV racked up 6,000 pre-orders in Korea with a starting price of around $20,400 (27.35 million won).
Not technically a kei car but extremely close to one in terms of dimensions, the Kia Ray is the Korean automaker’s smallest passenger car. Slotted under the Picanto and resembling the Soul, the Ray ...
That boxy thing up there? That's Kia's Ray EV, and apparently Korea's first mass produced electric vehicle. Looks-wise it's probably not the Hyundai i10 re-badge you were expecting, but that doesn't ...
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