Kia now accepts EV4 orders in South Korea, starts at under $30,000
The Kia EV4 was fully unveiled just a couple of weeks ago and it comes in sedan and hatchback flavors. Now, the vehicle is officially launching in its first market - South Korea, where it starts just under KRW 43 million ($30,000).

With incentives, Kia expects the entry-level trim to go for KRW 34 million ($23,500). That buys a 58.3 kWh battery, which is called a "Standard Air" configuration with up to 237 miles cruising range. The Long Range Air model starts at KRW 46.29 million ($31,800) and gets up to 331 miles on a single charge using an 81.4 kWh battery. Part of the reason is the 0.23 drag coefficient.

The top-end configuration is called Long Range GT Line and asks KRW 51.04 million ($35,900).
The interior comes with Kia's latest infotainment software, ccNC, displayed on two 12.3-inch driver and central screens.
Keep in mind that those trims are for the Korean market, so Europe and the US will likely have a more limited selection of configurations. We are also eager to see the final prices for the Western markets.
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