Kia EV5 Unveiled with Revolutionary Design
【Summary】Kia has unveiled the revolutionary EV5, which takes design inspiration from natural landscapes and contemporary architecture. The EV5 features dramatic LED lighting, a digital 'Tiger Face' grille, and a Signature Star Map Lighting system. It has flush-fitting door handles, a rising beltline, and wide shoulder lines. The taillights stretch across the body, and there are nine glossy colors and one matte shade to choose from.
Inspired by the interplay between natural landscapes and contemporary architecture, the EV5 is a compact version of the EV9, with a size similar to the Sportage. One of its standout features is the dramatic LED lighting that wraps around the upright front fascia and extends below the hood. Instead of a traditional grille, the EV5 showcases Kia's digital 'Tiger Face' design. The three-dimensional Signature Star Map Lighting, inspired by star-studded constellations, adds a unique touch. Just like the EV9, the EV5 features flush-fitting door handles and a rising beltline from the C-pillar. The wide shoulder lines, powerful fenders, and pushed-back D-pillars give it a strong and confident presence.
At the rear, the taillights of the EV5 stretch almost entirely across the body, distinguishing it from the EV9 where they are positioned high up alongside the back window. Additionally, the EV5 comes with a lowered spoiler and a skid plate positioned lower down. To add to its appeal, the EV5 will be available in nine glossy colors and one matte shade, giving customers a variety of options to choose from.
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