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Kia hits pause on EV4 release in the US

The EV4's delay adds to growing list of electric nameplates facing postponements or cancellations in the U.S.
Kia 2026 EV4

Photo By: Kia

On the Dash:

  • Kia has delayed the U.S. launch of its EV4 “until further notice,” citing changing market conditions.
  • The affordable 2026 EV4, expected to start around $30,000, was originally planned to compete with Tesla’s Model 3.
  • The delay likely stems from the end of federal EV tax credits and higher tariffs on South Korean imports amid a forecasted EV sales slowdown.

Kia will delay its 2026 EV4 “until further notice” in the United States, a company spokesperson confirmed to InsideEVs.

“Kia’s full range of vehicles offers meaningful value and inspiring performance to customers,” the spokesperson said. “However, as market conditions for EVs have changed, the release of the upcoming EV4 electric sedan will be delayed until further notice.” 

The 2026 EV4 was expected to arrive on dealer lots in early 2026 with a starting price in the $30,000 range. The compact electric sedan, built on Hyundai Motor’s E-GMP platform, was designed to offer a strong range and tech features at an accessible price point. It would have been a direct competitor with Tesla’s Model 3.

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The abrupt reversal comes as a surprise. It appeared that Kia had every intention of bringing the 2026 EV4 to American buyers. The automaker officially unveiled the vehicle at the New York International Auto Show in April and announced plans for a 2026 release. Although Kia has not detailed the reason behind its decision, it is likely that the end of the federal EV tax credits and higher tariffs on South Korean imports contributed to the company’s change of course.

The decision reflects the growing uncertainty surrounding the EV market. Despite record U.S. EV sales in the third quarter, J.D. Power forecasts a steep decline, with EV sales expected to drop by nearly 60% in October.

Kia’s decision adds to a growing list of electric models facing postponements or cancellations in the U.S. as automakers weigh pricing pressures, regulatory changes and weakening consumer demand.

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