Kia is set to launch its first electric van, the PV5, later this year. If you were impressed by its design in photos, seeing it in real life is even better. A production model was recently spotted in Korea, giving us a closer look at the futuristic van. Check out the video below.
Kia’s First Electric Van Caught on Camera in Korea
After months of teasers, Kia finally unveiled the PV5 at its 2025 EV Day event last month.

The PV5 is a close replica of the concept shown at CES last January features hard-to-miss futuristic design concept. It is a mid-size electric van, set to kick off Kia’s new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) strategy.
As per automaker the PV5 will initially come in Passengers, Cargo, and Chassis Cab setups, with the “unprecedented flexibility,” you can aslo expect to see more options soon. The first two PV5 will be the Crew with additional cargo securing options and a Wheelchair-Accessible Vehicle (WAV) version.
Set to launch in the second half of 2025, Kia’s electric van has been seen in Korea for the first time without any camouflage. A new video from HealerTV provides a closer look at what to expect when the PV5 arrives at dealerships later this year.
The PV5 features its techy, almost ahead-of-its-time design. Comes with two exterior body colors: white and a darker grey or black. As per reporter, it is actually seems like an upgraded from the concept.


Look like a minibus, the size of the Kia’s PV5 is 4,695 mm long, 1,895 mm wide and 1,899 mm tall. It is slightly smaller than the European ID.Buzz model that is 4,712 mm long, 1,985 mm wide and 1,937 mm tall.
Kia designed the rear to avoid a boxy, bus-like appearance, opting for a more rounded and modern shape. This gives it a distinct look compared to most MPVs on the market today.


Let’s know more about other features, the Kia’s passenger electric van will be available with 51.5 kWh and 71.2 kWh battery packs, boost up to 400 km (249 miles) WLTP range. It is less than the ID.Buzz, which is powered with 84 kWh battery and offer up to 293 miles WLTP range. For charging it can also has fast charging (10% to 80%) in about 3 minutes.
Kia is set to roll out sales in Korea and Europe later this year, with a global launch planned for 2026. Pre-orders will be available soon—stay tuned for pricing details.