Kia EV2 42.2 kWh (MY27)

Expected from April 2026

£25,000 *Price from

41.0 kWh *Useable Battery

150 mi *Real Range

273 Wh/mi *Efficiency

This electric vehicle is not available yet

Specifications with an * are estimates.

Price from * £25,000

Availability Expected
Available to order from * April 2026
Available to order until -

Lease (BCH) from * £0 pcm

Annual VED £10
Electric Car Grant applied * N/A
Insurance Group N/A
Price shown is an estimated On The Road Price: it includes VAT, first year VED, vehicle first registration fee, number plates and delivery. Lease estimate is based on a BCH calculation excluding VAT, 6+35 months payment profile, 10,000 miles per annum, excluding optional maintenance package. For comparison only, actual lease offers can differ significantly from the indication shown.

Real Range Estimation between 105 - 225 mi

City - Cold Weather * 150 mi
Highway - Cold Weather * 105 mi
Combined - Cold Weather * 125 mi
City - Mild Weather * 225 mi
Highway - Mild Weather * 135 mi
Combined - Mild Weather * 170 mi
Indication of real-world range in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10°C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23°C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed. The actual range will depend on speed, style of driving, weather and route conditions.
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Long Distance Suitability
1.5 / 5

First Leg Distance 107 mi
Charging Stop 0mi
Second Leg Distance 58 mi
Total Distance 166 mi
First Leg Duration 1h 34min
Charging Stop 15 min
Second Leg Duration 51min
Total Duration 2h 40min
The 'long distance suitability' is a 5-star rating that indicates how suitable a vehicle is for long trips. The rating is based on the 1-Stop Range: the total distance a vehicle can cover with one charging stop of 15 minutes.

Battery

Nominal Capacity 42.2 kWh
Battery Type Lithium-ion
Number of Cells No Data
Architecture 400 V
Warranty Period 7 years
Warranty Mileage No Data
Useable Capacity* 41.0 kWh
Cathode Material LFP
Pack Configuration No Data
Nominal Voltage 358 V
Form Factor No Data
Name / Reference No Data

Charging

Home / Destination

Charge Port Type 2
Port Location Right Side - Front
Charge Power † 11 kW AC
Charge Time (0->150 mi) † 4h30m
Charge Speed † 34 mph

Rapid Charging

Charge Port CCS
Port Location Right Side - Front
Charge Power (max) 115 kW DC
Charge Power (10-80%) 60 kW DC
Charge Time (15->120 mi) 30 min
Charge Speed 210 mph
Autocharge Supported Yes

Plug & Charge

Plug & Charge Supported Yes
Supported Protocol ISO 15118-2

Battery Preconditioning

Preconditioning Possible Yes
Automatically using Navigation Yes
† This can only be achieved using a 3-phase grid connection. The majority of homes and charge points do not have this connection. In practice charge power will often be 7.4 kW, allowing for a charge time of 6h45m and a charge speed of 23 mph.
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Performance

Acceleration 0 - 62 mph 8.5 sec
Top Speed 100 mph
Electric Range * 150 mi
Total Power 108 kW (145 hp)
Total Torque 184 lb-ft
Drive Front

Bidirectional Charging (V2X / BPT)

Vehicle-to-Load (V2L)

V2L Supported Yes
Max. Output Power 3.6 kW AC
Exterior Outlet(s) 1 x Type 2 (Adapter)
Interior Outlet(s) 1 x UK Socket (BS1363)

Vehicle-to-Home (V2H)

V2H via AC Supported Announced
Max. Output Power No Data
V2H via DC Supported No
Max. Output Power -

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)

V2G via AC Supported Announced
Max. Output Power No Data
V2G via DC Supported No
Max. Output Power -

Energy Consumption

EVDB Real Range

Range * 150 mi
Vehicle Consumption * 273 Wh/mi
CO2 Emissions 0 g/km
Vehicle Fuel Equivalent * 148 mpg

WLTP Ratings (TEL)

Range 197 mi
Rated Consumption 243 Wh/mi
Vehicle Consumption 208 Wh/mi
CO2 Emissions 0 g/km
Rated Fuel Equivalent 166 mpg
Vehicle Fuel Equivalent 194 mpg

WLTP Ratings (TEH)

Range 191 mi
Rated Consumption 249 Wh/mi
Vehicle Consumption 214 Wh/mi
CO2 Emissions 0 g/km
Rated Fuel Equivalent 162 mpg
Vehicle Fuel Equivalent 189 mpg
TEL = Test Energy Low | TEH = Test Energy High
Rated = official figures as published by manufacturer. Rated consumption and fuel equivalency figures include charging losses.
Vehicle = calculated battery energy consumption used by the vehicle for propulsion and on-board systems.
NOTE: The fuel equivalency figures are shown in IMPERIAL MPG. Figures in US MPG will differ significantly.

Real Energy Consumption Estimation between 182 - 390 Wh/mi

City - Cold Weather * 273 Wh/mi
Highway - Cold Weather * 390 Wh/mi
Combined - Cold Weather * 328 Wh/mi
City - Mild Weather * 182 Wh/mi
Highway - Mild Weather * 304 Wh/mi
Combined - Mild Weather * 241 Wh/mi
Indication of real-world energy use in several situations. Cold weather: 'worst-case' based on -10°C and use of heating. Mild weather: 'best-case' based on 23°C and no use of A/C. For 'Highway' figures a constant speed of 70 mph is assumed. The energy use will depend on speed, style of driving, climate and route conditions.
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Dimensions and Weight

Length 4060 mm
Width 1800 mm
Width with mirrors No Data
Height 1575 mm
Wheelbase 2565 mm
Weight Unladen (EU) 1620 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVWR) 2020 kg
Max. Payload 475 kg
Cargo Volume 362 L
Cargo Volume Max 1201 L
Cargo Volume Frunk 15 L
Roof Load 70 kg
Tow Hitch Possible Yes
Towing Weight Unbraked 750 kg
Towing Weight Braked 750 kg
Vertical Load Max 100 kg

Miscellaneous

Seats 5 people
Isofix Yes, 2 seats
Turning Circle 10 m
Platform HMG E-GMP
EV Dedicated Platform Yes
Car Body SUV
Segment JB - Compact
Roof Rails Yes
Heat pump (HP) Yes
HP Standard Equipment No, optional

Company Car Tax Indication

Financial Year 2026-27

BIK Tax Rate 4%
P11D Value from * £24,935
Benefit in Kind (BIK) * £997
BIK @ 20% * £17 pcm
BIK @ 40% * £33 pcm
BIK @ 45% * £37 pcm

Financial Year 2027-28

BIK Tax Rate 5%
P11D Value from * £24,935
Benefit in Kind (BIK) * £1,247
BIK @ 20% * £21 pcm
BIK @ 40% * £42 pcm
BIK @ 45% * £47 pcm

Financial Year 2028-29

BIK Tax Rate 7%
P11D Value from * £24,935
Benefit in Kind (BIK) * £1,745
BIK @ 20% * £29 pcm
BIK @ 40% * £58 pcm
BIK @ 45% * £65 pcm
* = estimated value. Average energy consumption and range based on moderate drive style and climate. Real-life values may differ significantly. Pricing information might not be actual for some regions. No rights can be derived from the information on this site.

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Range comparision based on electric range only. Rapid charging comparison based on rapid charge rate. Comparisons can be based on estimates.

Home and Destination Charging (0 -> 100%)

Charging is possible by using a regular wall plug or a charging station. Public charging is always done through a charging station. How fast the EV can charge depends on the charging station (EVSE) used and the maximum charging capacity of the EV. The table below shows all possible options for charging the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh. Each option shows how fast the battery can be charged from empty to full.

Type 2 (Mennekes - IEC 62196)
Charging Point Max. Power Power Time Rate
Standard 11.0 kW On-Board Charger
Wall Plug (2.3 kW) 230V / 1x10A 2.3 kW 21 hours 7 mph
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW) 230V / 1x16A 3.7 kW 13h15m 11 mph
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW) 230V / 1x32A 7.4 kW 6h45m 22 mph
3-phase 16A (11 kW) 400V / 3x16A 11 kW 4h30m 33 mph
3-phase 32A (22 kW) 400V / 3x16A 11 kW † 4h30m 33 mph
Optional 22.0kW On-Board Charger
Wall Plug (2.3 kW) 230V / 1x10A 2.3 kW 21 hours 7 mph
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW) 230V / 1x16A 3.7 kW 13h15m 11 mph
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW) 230V / 1x32A 7.4 kW 6h45m 22 mph
3-phase 16A (11 kW) 400V / 3x16A 11 kW 4h30m 33 mph
3-phase 32A (22 kW) 400V / 3x32A 22 kW † 2h15m 67 mph

† = Limited by on-board charger, vehicle cannot charge faster.

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Rapid Charging (10 -> 80%)

Rapid charging enables longer journeys by adding as much range as possible in the shortest amount of time. Charging power will decrease significantly after 80% state-of-charge has been reached. A typical rapid charge therefore rarely exceeds 80% SoC. The rapid charge rate of an EV depends on the charger used and the maximum charging power the EV can handle. The table below shows all details for rapid charging the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh.

  • Max. Power: maximum power provided by charge point
  • Avg. Power: average power provided by charge point over a session from 10% to 80%
  • Time: time needed to charge from 10% to 80%
  • Rate: average charging speed over a session from 10% to 80%
Combined Charging System (CCS Combo 2)
Charging Point Max. Power Avg. Power Time Rate
CCS (50 kW DC) 50 kW 35 kW † 52 min 120 mph
CCS (150 kW DC) 115 kW † 60 kW † 30 min 210 mph
CCS (350 kW DC) 115 kW † 60 kW † 30 min 210 mph
CCS (500 kW DC) 115 kW † 60 kW † 30 min 210 mph
This vehicle supports Autocharge
This vehicle supports Plug & Charge

† = Limited by charging capabilities of vehicle

Autocharge: allows for automatic initiation of a charging session at supported CCS charging stations.

Plug & Charge: allows for automatic initiation of a charging session at supported CCS charging stations in accordance with ISO 15118.

Actual charging rates may differ from data shown due to factors like outside temperature, state of the battery and driving style.

Kia Claimed Specifications

The table below shows the claimed specifications from the manufacturer for charging the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh. The specifications can differ from the table above for a variety of reasons. If real-world charge tests are available, these differences can be signifcant. If no real-world tests are available, the table above will be based on the manufacturer specifications as per the table below.

  • Max. Power: maximum charge power during charging session
  • Charge From: battery percentage (% SoC) where charging session is started
  • Charge To: battery percentage (% SoC) where charging session is ended
  • Time: time needed for charging session
Kia Claimed Specifications
Max. Power Charge From Charge To Time
115 kW 10 % 80 % 29 min

Long Distance Suitability

How suitable an electric car is for long trips depends not only on the range. How quickly the car can charge plays an almost equally important role. Whether an EV is suitable for long trips depends on the battery capacity, efficiency, and fast charging capability.

To easily compare cars among each other, a benchmark has been established that combines these factors into the total distance a vehicle can cover with one 15-minute charging stop: the '1-Stop Range'. Based on the 1-Stop Range, the 5-star rating is determined. The result of the benchmark is shown in the graph below.

1-Stop Range

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5-Star Rating

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Revision of Rating

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Kia EV2 42.2 kWh
1.5 / 5

0
1
2
3
4
5
123 mi
1h 48min
15 min
67 mi
59min
107 mi
1h 34min
15 min
58 mi
51min
166 mi (2h 40min)
95 mi
1h 24min
15 min
52 mi
46min
147 mi (2h 25min)
0 mi
100
200
300
400
Mild Weather
191 mi 1-Stop Range
Average Conditions
166 mi 1-Stop Range
Cold Weather
147 mi 1-Stop Range

All about the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh

Pricing

The Kia EV2 42.2 kWh has an estimated On The Road Price (OTR) of £25,000. The OTR Price includes VAT, first year of VED, vehicle first registration fee, number plates and delivery.

Drivetrain and Performance

The Kia EV2 42.2 kWh is a full electric vehicle (BEV). The maximum power of the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh is 108 kW (145 hp). The maximum torque is 184 lb-ft. The Kia EV2 42.2 kWh is front wheel drive and can accelerate from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 8.5 seconds. The top speed is 100 mph.

Battery and Charging

The battery of the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh has a total capacity of 42.2 kWh. The usable capacity is 41 kWh (estimate). An estimated range of about 150 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery. The actual range will however depend on several factors including climate, terrain, use of climate control systems and driving style.

For example: sustaining high speeds in cold weather could result in a range of around 105 mi. However, driving at low speeds in mild weather will increase the range to around 225 mi.

Charging is done using a Type 2 connector and the on-board charger has a maximum power of 11 kW. This charges a fully depleted battery back to full in around 4 hours 30 minutes. However, a 3-phase grid connection is needed to achieve this. The majority of homes and charge points currently do not have this connection. In most cases the maximum charging power will be 7.4 kW, allowing for a charge time of 6 hours 45 minutes and a charge rate of 23 mph. An optional on-board charger with a maximum power of 22.0 kW is available. This charges a fully depleted battery back to full in around 2 hours 15 minutes. Charging the car using a regular wall plug will take around 21 hours.

Rapid charging is possible through a CCS connection. The maximum rapid charge power is 115 kW. The battery can't be charged continuously at this power. In an average rapid charge session the average charge power will be around 60 kW. This charges the battery from 10% to 80% in around 35 minutes. A rapid charge like this will add about 105 miles of range.

Energy Consumption

The estimated combined (motorway and city) energy consumption of the Kia EV2 42.2 kWh is about 273 Wh per mile. By comparison, this energy consumption is the equivalent of a fuel consumption of 148 mpg in a traditional petrol car.

The actual energy consumption will depend on several factors including climate, terrain, use of climate control systems and driving style. For example: sustaining high speeds in cold weather could result in an energy use of around 390 Wh per mile. However, driving at low speeds in mild weather will increase the efficiency to about 182 Wh per mile.

CO2 Emission

The Kia EV2 42.2 kWh emits no CO2 during driving. This only includes direct emissions from the vehicle itself. The energy needed to charge the battery might have been (partly) generated by the use of fossil fuels. Vehicles with an internal combustion engine will always emit CO2 during driving. Additionally, CO2 is emitted during the production and transport of fossil fuels.

More information from Kia

The link below will open the page of the EV2 on the official Kia site.

Go to the EV2 on the official Kia website.

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