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Car review: Kia EV5 stands tall while being middle of the road
Car review: Kia EV5 stands tall while being middle of the road

Straits Times

time16 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Straits Times

Car review: Kia EV5 stands tall while being middle of the road

High 5: Standing above 1.7m, the EV5's stature is befitting that of an SUV. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG SINGAPORE – Chinese cars are bulldozing their way up the sales chart, leaving many an incumbent heaving and wheezing in their wake. From my armchair, it appears the only ones who can stand up to the Sino onslaught in the long run are the South Koreans. In terms of design, functionality and user experience, electric cars from Hyundai and sister brand Kia are a notch above most European brands. And they are a tad less fastidious than the Chinese, while offering nearly as good value for money. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Kia EV5 GT Spotted Testing In Korea
Kia EV5 GT Spotted Testing In Korea

Miami Herald

time09-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

Kia EV5 GT Spotted Testing In Korea

If Hyundai has its N performance vehicle family, Kia answers with its GT badge, especially on its burgeoning line of electric vehicles. The Korean marque already offers the EV6 GT and EV9 GT, both topping their respective ranges with outstanding performance. Even the US-bound Kia EV3 is rumored to receive a high-performance GT version. We also know that the EV5, which sits right below the EV6, is getting the GT treatment. While its design may have been leaked in China last year, a prototype has already been spotted on the road, thanks to Shorts Car on Instagram, signaling an imminent official debut. Even through the camo, there are clues. The EV5 GT prototype wears a set of sporty alloy wheels that bear a strong resemblance to those on the EV6 GT. Yellow brake calipers peek through the spokes, hinting at upgraded stopping power, while a wider stance and lower ride height suggest revised suspension tuning and stickier rubber underneath. In typical GT fashion, the visual changes are purposeful, not just cosmetic. Stylistically, the EV5 GT will borrow heavily from Kia's latest EV design playbook. Think EV6 and EV9, but with added aggression unique to the GT family. Unlike the EV6, the EV5 GT will have a boxy body, closely resembling the EV9. Unlike China's EV5, the GT model is based on the global version, which means revisions aimed at broader markets. Chief among them is a redesigned center console, replacing the less conventional jump seat setup with a more premium, practical armrest. Official details of what's under the EV5 GT's skin are still scarce, but the EV6 GT should set a benchmark at 576 hp and a 0-62 mph time of 3.5 seconds. It's unclear if the EV5 GT will have the same output, but a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup is almost certain at this point. Inside reports point to using an 82 kWh nickel-cobalt-manganese battery, with a projected range between 373 and 435 miles. The Kia EV5 GT will be produced in China and Korea, so it's unlikely to reach the U.S. market, at least for now. If the automaker introduces it stateside, local production is expected in hopes of curbing the current tariffs imposed on imported vehicles and parts. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Daily roundup: Fewer private university grads find full-time jobs in 2024, compared to 2023 — and other top stories today, Singapore News
Daily roundup: Fewer private university grads find full-time jobs in 2024, compared to 2023 — and other top stories today, Singapore News

AsiaOne

time30-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • AsiaOne

Daily roundup: Fewer private university grads find full-time jobs in 2024, compared to 2023 — and other top stories today, Singapore News

Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. Fewer private university grads find full-time jobs in 2024, compared to 2023 Fewer private university graduates found full-time jobs within six months of graduating in 2024 than in the previous year. According to the 2024 Private Education Institution Graduate Employment Survey... » READ MORE 2. Made in Singapore: First locally-made Kia, the EV5, officially launched Kia has launched its first locally-made model, the EV5 electric SUV, which will be assembled at the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre Singapore (HMGICS) in Jurong... » READ MORE 3. 'A project out of love': Dad-daughter duo sets up assisted living community to honour late grandma When the Covid-19 pandemic reached Singapore five years ago and triggered a lockdown here, the Kok family had no choice but to halt the frequent social activities their dementia-stricken grandmother enjoyed... » READ MORE 4. Zheng Geping gets surprise birthday celebration on drama set He thought it was time to film, only to be surprised with a chorus. Local actor Zheng Geping turned 61 on May 27, and his family as well as the crew and cast members on the set of their drama The Cellphone Swap threw him a surprise celebration... » READ MORE editor@

Fast Lane: New Toyota RAV4 here in 2026, ride in Kia EV5 on a rooftop track
Fast Lane: New Toyota RAV4 here in 2026, ride in Kia EV5 on a rooftop track

Straits Times

time30-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Straits Times

Fast Lane: New Toyota RAV4 here in 2026, ride in Kia EV5 on a rooftop track

Hot SUV: The new Toyota RAV4 is expected to arrive in Singapore in 2026. PHOTO: TOYOTA Fast Lane: New Toyota RAV4 here in 2026, ride in Kia EV5 on a rooftop track Toyota RAV4 in 2026 The latest Toyota RAV4 was unveiled on May 21 and the car is going to be in Singapore in 2026. This is the first time that the mid-sized sport utility vehicle (SUV) is available in the GR Sport trim. Besides having a more sporty-looking bodykit over the Core and Adventure versions of the RAV4, the GR Sport has a 20mm wider wheel track, performance suspension dampers, strengthened rear suspension brace and a specifically tuned steering system. All three versions have slightly different front-end and wheel arch moulding design. The interior looks more rugged than the current-generation RAV4, which has been on sale in Singapore since 2019 and facelifted in 2022. With the rear seats in use, the new car has a boot capacity of 749 litres, up from 733 litres before. The car will also have Toyota's new multimedia system, which is more customisable and responsive than earlier versions. In terms of powertrain, a new plug-in hybrid system with an electric driving range of 150km and an improved hybrid system were mentioned. A spokeswoman for Borneo Motors, Toyota's Singapore distributor, said the new car will 'most likely' be launched here in 2026, although pricing and the variants available for Singapore are yet to be confirmed. Book a ride on a rooftop in the Kia EV5 Joyrider: From early June, the Kia EV5 will take on the banked Skytrack on the rooftop of the Hyundai plant in Bulim Avenue. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO From early June, the Kia EV5 electric sport utility vehicle will be used to give passenger rides on the 620m-long Skytrack on the rooftop of the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore at the Jurong Innovation District. The banked track is otherwise used for final quality checks on new electric vehicles before they are handed over to their owners. The passenger ride is free, but must be booked in advance. For details , go to The EV5 is the first Kia electric vehicle to be assembled at the Hyundai-owned plant in Bulim Avenue. Three versions were announced on May 28 – the 400km-range Air that uses a 100kW motor; Earth, which is just as powerful but has a longer 540km range; and the GT Line, a 230kW dual-motor EV that is said to be able to travel 470km on a full charge. The new EV5 is now at the Kia showroom at 239 Alexandra Road and is priced from $194,000 with certificate of entitlement (COE). Customised-in-Bali motorcycle at London show Indo-mean: The aggressively styled Phoenix motorcycle is the creation of a workshop in Bali, Indonesia. PHOTO: ROYAL ENFIELD Royal Enfield presented seven modified motorcycles at the Bike Shed Moto Show London 2025 held from May 23 to 25. Among them was the Phoenix, which was the creation of Mr Putu Ajus Mulyawarman, owner of AMS Garage in Bali, Indonesia. The dramatic Phoenix is based on a Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 with low-riding, 'tribal style' bodywork that is made from exposed aluminium. Royal Enfield is one of the oldest motorcycle brands, having been in operation since 1901. In 1994, it was sold to multinational automotive company Eicher Motors . Today, it is active in 60 countries, including Singapore. Right-hand-drive Vietnamese EV Primed for export: The launch of the right-hand-drive version VinFast VF6 in Indonesia opens the possibility for the EV brand to come to Singapore. PHOTO: VINFAST VinFast Auto, the carmaker under Vietnam's Vingroup, unveiled the right-hand-drive version of its VF6 in Indonesia. This is an electric SUV that rivals the BYD Atto 3 in size and paves the way for the brand to be introduced in other right-hand-drive countries in the region, including Singapore. The VF6 Eco is powered by a single 130kW motor and is said to be able to travel up to 480km on a full-charge under the New European Driving Cycle test procedure, which is more optimistic than the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure standard adopted by Singapore. The higher-grade VF6 Plus has a 150kW motor and an operating range of 460km. In Indonesia, the car comes with free charging until March 1, 2028, at VinFast-operated stations. VinFast's chief executive and founder Pham Nhat Vuong told shareholders in April that due to high logistics fees in North America and Europe, the company is pushing expansion into Asian markets instead. Chinese carmakers questioned over 'zero-mileage' used cars The Chinese government is looking into the increasing number of used cars on sale that have never been driven, according to a Reuters report. This comes after Mr Wei Jianjun, chairman of Great Wall Motor, said in a separate report that the industry's years-long price war has caused the emergence of 'second-hand cars with zero mileage' in the Chinese market. An unnamed source in the Reuters article said carmakers and dealers were potentially doing this to meet aggressive sales targets. It is possible to find pre-owned cars with hardly any mileage on sale in Singapore. While there are no rules against this practice here, industry insiders opined that pre-registering cars without actual buyers artificially inflates demand for COEs. Monster Jam tickets selling fast Motor mania: Monster trucks will be performing stunts at the National Stadium on Aug 23. PHOTO: MONSTER JAM Tickets to catch trucks weighing more than five tonnes performing stunts at the National Stadium on Aug 23 are said to be selling fast. The show begins at 6pm, while the Pit Party, where ticket holders can get close to the vehicles, happens from 1 to 4pm. The tickets are priced from $25 and are available through Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Made in Singapore: First locally-made Kia, the EV5, officially launched, Lifestyle News
Made in Singapore: First locally-made Kia, the EV5, officially launched, Lifestyle News

AsiaOne

time29-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • AsiaOne

Made in Singapore: First locally-made Kia, the EV5, officially launched, Lifestyle News

Kia has launched its first locally-made model, the EV5 electric SUV, which will be assembled at the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre Singapore (HMGICS) in Jurong. The announcement to build the Kia EV5 locally was first announced at the Singapore Motor Show in January, and the car has now been officially unveiled during an event held at HMGICS on May 28. While the EV5 is the first Kia-branded car to be made here, HMGICS has been assembling two Hyundai models, the Ioniq 5 and Ioniq 6, since 2023. The Kia EV5 is an SUV that's slightly smaller than the Ioniq 5, and Kia's local distributor Cycle & Carriage, which will be responsible for retailing the car here, announced that it will be offering the EV5 in three variants - Air, Earth and GT-Line. Being made in Singapore means that Kia can tailor the EV5 to fit local requirements, and two of the variants, Air and Earth, come with 134hp motors that enable them to qualify for a Category A COE. AsiaOne understands that these variants will be exclusive to Singapore and will not be exported to other markets. While both the Air and Earth produce the same output of 134hp and 310Nm of torque, the difference between the two is the size of the battery. The Kia EV5 Air has a 64.2kWh battery, which gives it a range of 400km, and can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in 36 minutes using a 102kW DC charger. The Kia EV5 Earth meanwhile has a larger 88.1kWh battery, which gives it a longer range of 540km, and can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in 38 minutes when using a faster 141kW DC charger. The most powerful version of the EV5 though is the GT-Line, which features two electric motors and all-wheel-drive, for a total output of 308hp and 480Nm of torque, and therefore goes into COE Cat B. It uses the same 88.1KWh battery as the EV5 Earth, with charging time remaining unchanged, but range drops to 470km due to the extra load in powering the dual motor setup. The Kia EV5 comes with a host of premium practical features that are designed to offer great convenience. Highlights include the heating and cooling drawer that's located beneath the rear centre console that can keep food and drinks warm or cold while on the move. The drawer is standard on the EV5 Earth and GT-Line models. Other noteworthy features include a fingerprint recognition sensor that allows users to access various saved settings easily, like the seating position and infotainment preferences, as well as an updated version of Kia's remote smart parking assist system, which lets drivers park the car using the smart key while standing outside of the car. Pricing for the Kia EV5 starts at $194,000 with COE (as of May 2025) for the Air variant, and goes up to $210,600 with COE for the Earth model. The Kia EV5 GT-Line meanwhile retails for $260,000 inclusive of COE. [[nid:711713]] No part of this article can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.

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