
The Kia EV3 GT, EV4 GT and EV5 GT have been revealed, all of which feature all-wheel drive.
They also have GT-exclusive drive modes, electronically controlled chassis systems, digital lighting, personalised interfaces, Kia Upgrades, and performance-themed soundscapes.
The EV3 GT and EV4 GT are built on a common technical foundation, translating Kia’s GT philosophy into three body styles that are uncommon for these segments: a compact SUV, as well as a sporty Hatchback and a sleek Fastback.
Both models feature a 215kW dual-motor AWD system (145kW in the front, 70kW in the rear), an 81.4kWh battery, an electronically controlled suspension with GT-specific tuning, improved cornering stability, and 20-inch alloy wheels with performance-oriented tyres.
A dedicated GT drive mode harmonises power delivery, steering response, suspension, and vehicle displays to deliver a more focused and immersive driving character. To heighten driver engagement, both models feature Virtual Gear Shift (VGS) and active sound design.
VGS introduces a tactile sensation during acceleration and deceleration, while active sound design dynamically responds to speed and load, generating a progressive digital soundscape that amplifies excitement.
The EV3 GT features GT-specific design elements including semi-bucket seats inspired by the EV9 GT and ambient lighting linked to drive modes.
The EV4 GT model applies the same GT hardware and drivetrain concept to lower, sportier Hatchback and Fastback body styles. Inside, the EV4 GT features distinctive semi-bucket sport seats, a dedicated three-spoke steering wheel and a GT-mode specific interface design.
The EV5 GT features an 225kW dual-motor AWD powertrain with enhanced power and torque, a GT-specific chassis configuration, including electronically controlled suspension with road preview system, and sporty tyres.
Design elements further differentiate the EV5 GT, with GT-exclusive exterior details, dedicated semi-bucket sport seats, and ambient lights linked to GT drive modes.
Production of the EV3 GT, EV4 GT, and EV5 GT is scheduled to start in Q2 2026.