Kia introduced the first electric model in Geneva: Veng EV Concept

Kia introduced the first electric vehicle in Geneva. The model is based on Veng, develops 109 hp and 280 Nm and has a range of 180 km. Unfortunately, it is still in concept stage.

Koreans from Kia made a big step and have their first electric vehicle unveiled at Auto Show Geneva. The model is based on the standard of Veng and is still in concept stage, and people have not announced whether Kia will create a production version in the near future.

Kia Veng EV is equipped with a 109 hp electric motor that provides 280 Nm of torque from zero rpm. The model can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in just 11.8 seconds and has a top speed of 140 km/h. The electric motor of this model is powered by two lithium-polymer of 24 kWh which gives an autonomy of 180 kilometers with a single charge.

According to the Kia, a full charge the battery is made in eight hours from a domestic socket. There is the possibility of using a system load quickly, which allows loading of 80% capacity in just 20 minutes after loading a little more powerful than 220V alternating current network. Kia engineers have not ventured so far as to implement and an Otto engine to extend autonomy, considering the autonomy of 180 kilometers is more than sufficient for everyday needs of its customers.


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