The Kia EV4 held up surprisingly well after driving over 68,000 miles
Kia’s electric sedan is already living up to the hype. After driving over 68,000 miles (110,000 km) on public roads, the Kia EV4 battery was still almost as good as new.
The EV4 is Kia’s first fully electric sedan. In Europe, it even comes as a hatchback, also a first for Kia. It’s part of the Korean automaker’s push into affordable EVs, and it might just be the most important yet.
To ensure it’s up to the task, Kia put the EV4 to the test in real-world and extreme conditions. Following an over 68,000-mile (110,000 km) public road test and over 6,200-mile (10,000 km) Nürburgring campaign, Kia’s engineers confirmed the EV4’s battery State-of-Health (SOH) was still at 95%.
Kia credited its fourth-generation battery system for the impressive performance. The new system features a thermal management system that distributes coolant evenly across all battery cells. Advertisement - scroll for more content
By doing so, Kia said it “ultimately extends battery life and maintains consistent performance.” Even during the Nürburgring run, which simulated 90% to 95% of the vehicle’s max output, the EV4 had minimal wear.
Kia EV4 during road testing (Source: Kia)
Despite repeated hypercharging in between sprints, the EV4 battery remained efficient throughout the performance.
In addition to the new battery system, the EV4 features regenerative braking. Kia said the system can recapture 25% of energy while decelerating, which will further reduce strain on the battery.
Kia EV4 during road testing (Source: Kia)
According to Kia, the EV4 “is guaranteed to retain at least 70% of its battery capacity after 160,000 kilometres driven or eight years of regular use.”
Kia opened orders for the EV4 sedan, or Fastback, starting at £40,895 ($55,000) in the UK less than two weeks ago. Powered by an 81.4 kWh battery, the electric sedan offers a range of up to 380 miles.
2026 Kia EV4 US-spec (Source: Kia)
It follows the EV4 Hatchback, which was introduced earlier this month. The hatch variant is offered with two battery pack options: 58.2 kWh or 81.4 kWh, providing a WLTP driving range of up to 273 miles or 388 miles. It’s priced from £34,695 ($47,700).
Kia is launching the EV4 in the US later this year. It will feature an EPA-estimated driving range of up to 330 miles, and the US version will come with a built-in NACS port to recharge at Tesla Superchargers. Kia has yet to announce official prices, but the EV4 is expected to start in the $35,000 range.
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