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2026 Kia EV5 Price in Australia

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Kia EV5 colours

Snow White Pearl
Aurora Black Pearl
Ivory Silver
Frost Blue
Shale Grey
Aventurine Green
Runway Red

2026 Kia EV5 Price in Australia

The Kia EV5 is a mid-size electric SUV for Australian buyers who want family practicality with zero tailpipe-emission driving. It suits EV shoppers comparing Air, Earth and GT-Line grades with different battery and drivetrain needs.

Available Variants

Air

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  • The Kia EV5 Air is the entry-grade EV5 for Australian buyers who want a practical electric SUV at the most accessible price point in the range.
  • It suits first-time EV buyers, commuters and small families who want a roomy five-seat cabin, useful range options and straightforward front-wheel-drive efficiency.
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Earth

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  • The Kia EV5 Earth is the balanced long-range AWD EV5 for Australian buyers who want family practicality and strong electric range without stepping up to GT-Line.
  • It suits households and commuters who value dual-motor traction, useful WLTP range, a spacious five-seat cabin and practical EV technology.
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Gt-line

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  • The Kia EV5 GT-Line is the flagship EV5 variant for Australian buyers who want a well-equipped electric family SUV with all-wheel-drive confidence.
  • It suits families, commuters and EV buyers who want strong technology, a premium cabin feel, practical five-seat packaging and long-range electric driving without moving to a larger SUV.
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Kia EV5 Pros & Cons

What we like

  • All-electric SUV
  • Family-sized cabin
  • Air, Earth and GT-Line choice
  • Available AWD
  • Modern EV technology
  • No tailpipe emissions

What we don't like

  • ×Charging planning needed
  • ×Range varies by version
  • ×New model history limited
  • ×Higher EV purchase cost possible
  • ×Towing suitability needs checking
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About Kia EV5

The Kia EV5 is sold in Australia as a five-seat mid-size battery-electric SUV. It gives local new-car buyers a practical option in the suv segment, with Kia's familiar mix of design, technology, safety equipment and long-term ownership support. For an automotive marketplace listing, the EV5 should be presented as a model built for Australian commuting, family use and weekend travel, with the exact value depending on the buyer's preferred grade and powertrain.

In day-to-day use, the Kia EV5 focuses on electric commuting, family SUV use and buyers wanting a practical EV alternative to petrol mid-size SUVs. Kia Australia offers the model with front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive electric powertrains depending on grade, so shoppers should compare the current grades carefully before choosing. Entry grades usually focus on value and essential features, while higher grades add more comfort, larger screens, extra driver assistance, premium trim or more advanced electrified hardware.

The cabin experience is a major part of the Kia EV5 appeal. Depending on the model and grade, buyers can expect modern infotainment, smartphone connectivity, useful storage, practical seating and Kia safety systems designed for local roads. Some models also offer hybrid, plug-in hybrid or fully electric driving, which can reduce fuel use or tailpipe emissions when matched to the right ownership pattern.

Like every new vehicle, the Kia EV5 has trade-offs. Charging access matters, and real-world range depends on battery size, driving style and conditions. Buyers should confirm the latest Kia Australia specification, colour availability, towing ratings, seating configuration and stock before ordering because equipment can change by grade and production timing. Overall, the EV5 is a strong consideration for Australian buyers wanting a new Kia with practical design, modern technology and broad dealer support.

Frequently asked questions EV5

Common questions about the Kia EV5

The Kia EV5 is a mid-size electric SUV sold in Australia. It is aimed at buyers who want Kia design, useful equipment and a locally supported new-car ownership experience.

The Kia EV5 is available with front-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive battery-electric powertrains depending on grade depending on model grade and current Australian specification. Buyers should confirm the exact engine, hybrid system or electric drivetrain before ordering.

The Kia EV5 has five seats. Buyers comparing family vehicles should check seating layout, child-seat access and cargo space before choosing a grade.

Yes. The Kia EV5 is designed for Australian urban, suburban and highway use, with suitability depending on size, drivetrain, range, fuel use and the buyer's passenger or cargo needs.

The Kia EV5 is strongest for family EV practicality and modern electric technology. It should appeal to buyers who want a practical new vehicle with modern technology and Kia's local warranty and dealer network.

Australian Kia EV5 colours can include Clear White, Snow White Pearl, Aurora Black Pearl, Frost Blue, Magma Red, Ivory Silver, Starry Night Black and Iceberg Green. Paint availability can vary by grade, production timing and dealer stock, so buyers should confirm the current colour list before ordering.

The Kia EV5 range includes Kia safety and driver assistance technology depending on grade. Buyers should check the latest Kia Australia equipment list for features fitted to each model grade.

The Kia EV5 suits Australian buyers who want family EV practicality and modern electric technology. It is worth comparing against other Kia models if seating, body size, fuel type, EV range or towing ability are important.

Clear White
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