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Kia EV4: Very modest sales target set for new Tesla rival


Kia Australia is launching its first electric vehicle (EV) that’s not an SUV, but it’s not expecting big numbers for its rival to the BYD Seal and Tesla Model 3.

The 2026 Kia EV4 is landing now, priced from $49,990 plus on-road costs. Despite being sized and priced in line with popular rivals from Tesla and BYD, which each sell 300-600 units regularly per month, the Korean brand’s local division doesn’t even expect triple figures monthly.

Speaking at the Australian media launch, general manager for product planning Roland Rivero said projected monthly sales rate for the EV4 is just 70 units per month, with 40 per cent split (~28 units) each to the base Air and top-spec GT-Line, and the remaining 20 per cent (~14 units) the mid-spec Earth.

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GT-Line
GT-Line

In a follow-up interview with CarExpert, Mr Rivero said the EV4 isn’t supply restricted if it suddenly becomes a hit with Australian buyers.

“What you’ve got to take into consideration is the vehicle has been developed for numerous regions, and the fact it’s been developed for right-hand drive UK, a lot of the costs are already being shared with other bigger regions,” Mr Rivero told CarExpert.

“So having to homologate for Australia, which is really only a couple of other standards like a passenger airbag switch and three top-tether anchorage points, there’s not a huge difference between UK spec and Aussie spec.”

“It’s easier to justify an incremental 70 units a month… and it’s coming out of Korea anyway so it’s on the same ships that send all our other Kia product. Is there an opportunity for it to ramp up in future? There’s no supply restriction… so if Australians want more, we can get more,” Mr Rivero added.

GT-Line
GT-Line