Up until now, we've only heard rumors about an all-electric version of the second-generation Kia Soul,
but these spy shots seem to confirm that the Korean automaker is
developing a zero-emission version of its quirky little box-back. Our most recent report has the Kia
EV showing up in the first half of next year (likely for MY 2015) with a
starting price of around $35,000 (presumably before tax credits) and a
range of about 120 miles.
While the front and rear of this prototype remains heavily camouflaged,
we can see some differences between this car and the 2014 Soul we saw earlier in the year at the New York Auto Show.
For starters, the entire front end seems to be changed, including the
hood, headlights and fascia, and we would expect Kia's so-called Tiger
Nose grille to be blocked off for improved aerodynamics. Further
supporting our shooter's claims that this is an electric vehicle is the
fact that the Soul's exhaust pipe is missing from beneath the rear
fascia.
Previous reports have indicated that the Soul EV will become "the
very-first electic vehicle to be sold in the global market, including
the US, Europe and China." It would appear that claim may be validated
by technicality only – Nissan sells its Leaf in the US and Europe, and it will reportedly be sold as the Dongfeng Fengshen E30 in China.
***Courtesy of Autoblog.com
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