Kia EV3 Review – Small electric SUV
Where the EV3 sits in the Kia EV range 

The Kia EV3 is currently Kia’s smallest and most affordable electric SUV. It’s designed as an entry point to EV ownership, particularly for drivers moving out of small SUVs or hatches.

How the Kia EV3 drives 

In daily driving, the EV3 feels light and predictable, with an emphasis on ride comfort and easy city and suburban driving. Steering is light, visibility is good, and the suspension absorbs uneven roads well. On the open road, the EV3 remains stable and has a solid feel for a compact SUV.

Living with the Kia EV3 

The EV3 is easy to live with day-to-day. Interior space is very generous for a small SUV, with a large boot for the class and a small front compartment (frunk) for charging cables. The cabin layout is intuitive, with screens and controls that don’t overwhelm drivers new to EVs.

Real‑world range varies depending on driving conditions, particularly sustained freeway use, but for commuting around the suburbs and general duties, the EV3 integrates smoothly into everyday driving needs and routines.

Kia EV3 strengths

Comfortable ride
Easy to manoeuvre and park
Strong interior and storage space for its size
User‑friendly cabin and controls

Kia EV3 trade‑offs

Higher pricing than some competitors, particularly value‑focused rivals from BYD and MG
Front‑wheel drive only

Kia EV3 vs key alternatives 

Compared with small electric SUV rivals like the BYD Atto 3, the Kia EV3 prioritises interior usability and ride comfort over outright value pricing.

Who the Kia EV3 is for 

First‑time EV buyers and city and suburban drivers who want a compact, comfortable and easy-to-drive electric SUV as a first or second car.

Kia EV3 pricing & specs 

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