Kia announced that prices for the PV5 will start at CAD 46,995 … in Canada when it goes on sale in Q4 2026. All trims also qualify for the Electric Vehicle Affordability Program, offering up to CAD 5,000 toward the purchase.

So far, it’s been a hit. The PV5 is already among Kia’s top-selling EVs in Korea. In Europe, the PV5 accounted for 9% of light commercial electric vehicle (eLCV) sales in the first few months of the year.

  • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    11 hours ago

    The ID buzz is not that big inside, and way overpriced, which is why it has been a flop. PV5 has 20 cubic feet more space.

    These are all over Europe.

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      10 hours ago

      The problem with cheaper vans of this size is that the large thin panels (like the roof) will flex and bend when you go over bumps. That causes slight changes in internal air pressure as you’re driving which you feel in your ears. Adults generally don’t mind, but children will dislike it and babies will often start crying (think about how babies cry on airplanes for the same reason).

      So, for cargo, or for driving adults around, yeah, this may be a great deal, but for families, it’s probably a no-go.

      If you watch reviews of this particular van, that’s a problem that is specifically called out.