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Meet the Kia PV5 A Modern Electric People Mover

The Kia PV5 represents Kia’s innovative step into purpose‑built electric vehicles (PBVs). Designed as a versatile passenger van with roomy interiors and smart electric performance, it’s tailored for families, businesses, and adventurous travellers alike. What sets it apart is its blend of practicality, efficiency, and contemporary EV tech — all wrapped up in a stylish and customizable package.

KIA PV5

Power & Performance: The “Engine” Options

Although the PV5 doesn’t have a traditional combustion engine, it offers two key electric powertrain options that essentially act as its “engine” variants:

Battery & Motor Specs

  • Standard Range (SR)
    • Battery: 51.5 kWh Li‑ion
    • Motor: Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM)
    • Output: ~89 kW (~120 hp)
    • Torque: 250 Nm
    • Range: ~295 km (WLTP) great for daily city and suburban use.
  • Long Range (LR)
    • Battery: 71.2 kWh Li‑ion
    • Motor: PMSM
    • Output: ~120 kW (~163 hp)
    • Torque: 250 Nm
    • Range: up to ~412 km (WLTP) ideal if you plan longer trips.

Both powertrain variants use a 1‑speed automatic transmission and front‑wheel drive, delivering smooth and efficient performance without tailpipe emissions.


Trim Levels Pick Your Perfect PV5

While engine options focus on battery and motor choice, the PV5 also comes in different trim grades, helping you tailor comfort and tech to your needs:

Essential

The base trim that still packs a punch with key EV features and safety tech a solid choice for everyday driving and family use.

Plus

This higher spec adds creature comforts and smart features, such as:

  • 16″ alloy wheels
  • Heated front seats and steering wheel
  • Powered tailgate
  • Vehicle‑to‑Load (V2L) capability (let you power tools or appliances from the van’s battery)
  • Optional heat pump (improves range and efficiency in cold weather)

Some markets also list an Elite tier with extra options and convenience features.


Colour Choices Stand Out Your Way

One exciting part of picking a PV5 is the colourful palette that goes beyond basic white:

Available Exterior Colours

  • Clear White
  • Snow White Pearl
  • Aurora Black Pearl
  • Steel Grey
  • Cityscape Green
  • Runway Red
  • Soft Mint
  • Lakehouse Grey
  • Frost Blue
    (Availability may vary by region and trim.)

Interior Themes

Inside, you can choose a range of material and tone combinations from Deep Navy and Dove Grey to Espresso Brown or two‑tone Grey layouts to suit your style.

Kia’s design team even uses eco‑friendly and easy‑clean materials to keep the cabin fresh and functional, especially useful for active families or riders.


A Must‑Watch Tour Your YouTube Video

If you’re curious about what it’s really like inside and out, including boot space measurements in centimetres, then you’ve got to check out your own video: KIA PV5, Quick Inside & Outside Tour | Boot Space Measurements (cm).

That video gives viewers practical, hands‑on insights into how the PV5 feels in real life whether you’re loading luggage, planning family trips, or just want a feel for how roomy this EV van really is. Share it, promote it, and let other PV5 enthusiasts see the details that photos and spec sheets don’t always show!


Final Thoughts

The Kia PV5 blends flexible electric power, attractive trims, and a fun palette of colours into a van that doesn’t feel like a van it feels like a thoughtful space to live, travel, and work in. Whether you want the Standard Range for everyday use or the Long Range for longer hauls, there’s an option that fits. Plus, with trims like Plus boosting comfort and tech, you can step up to a more refined experience.

Don’t forget to tell others exactly why the PV5 might be your next EV choice.

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