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Kia confirms EV4 sedan for U.S. launch despite potential tariff risks

Kia has not confirmed the final pricing, but industry experts estimate that it will likely be around $37,000.
Kia 2026 EV4

Photo By: Kia

Kia has confirmed that the upcoming 2026 EV4 electric sedan will launch in the United States in early 2026. Despite the potential challenges from the U.S. tariffs on vehicle imports, the vehicle will still be shipped from South Korea.

The 2026 EV4 is Kia’s first all-electric global compact sedan. There will be two battery variations: a 58.3 kWh battery with a Kia-estimated 235-mile range, and a larger 81.4 kWh battery with a Kia-estimated 330-mile range. Currently, no EPA estimates have been released yet.

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The new model will be equipped with Tesla’s NACS charging port, which will enable the model to access thousands of Superchargers nationwide. It takes only 31 minutes for the battery to charge from 10% to 81% using DC fast charging. It is equipped with vehicle-to-load (V2L) functionality, allowing drivers and passengers to charge external electronic devices. The interior of the vehicle features dual 30-inch screens running Kia’s Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) infotainment software, featuring apps such as YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify.

The final pricing has not been confirmed yet. However, a MotorTrend report suggests that the starting price is likely to land right around $37,000 before any discounts or incentives. Kia is positioning the new EV4 as a more affordable, tech-rich alternative in the entry-level electric vehicle market. Its affordable price point undercuts Tesla’s Model 3, the brand’s most affordable and popular model, which starts at $42,490 before the $7,500 federal tax credit.

The sedan is expected to appeal to cost-conscious consumers with its range, advanced tech, and competitive pricing. While Kia remains committed to introducing the 2026 EV4 to the American market, it’s unclear what impact President Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported vehicles will have.

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