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    Kia Delays U.S. Launch of EV4 Sedan Amid Shifting Electric Vehicle Market Conditions

    The automaker cites changing EV market dynamics as it postpones the American debut of its all-electric sedan initially planned for early 2026
    By Bertrand SmithNovember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kia has delayed the U.S. launch of its EV4 sedan, which had been scheduled for early 2026, as the company reassesses its strategy amid evolving market conditions for electric vehicles. The EV4 was first unveiled at the 2025 New York International Auto Show, where Kia introduced three trim levels for the U.S. market and outlined plans for a phased rollout.

    In a statement to InsideEVs, a Kia spokesperson confirmed the decision, saying that “the release of the upcoming EV4 electric sedan will be delayed until further notice.” The spokesperson added that “market conditions for EVs have changed,” though the company did not provide specific reasons for the postponement. Analysts point to the expiration of U.S. EV tax credits and tariffs on South Korean imports as potential factors behind the delay, which may impact pricing and demand in the region.

    The EV4 sedan, already available in South Korea, is based on Kia’s 400V E-GMP platform and powered by a 150 kW front motor. The model was expected to offer 58.3 kWh and 81.4 kWh battery options, with the latter providing up to 330 miles (531 km) of driving range. It supports the North American Charging Standard (NACS), enabling a 10% to 80% charge in about 30 minutes, reflecting Kia’s efforts to align with North American charging infrastructure.

    Although the U.S. launch has been paused, Kia continues to expand its global EV portfolio. The company recently released official images of the EV4 GT hatchback, a sportier model slated for release in 2026. The move highlights Kia’s ongoing investment in electrification, even as it adjusts market strategies to respond to regional challenges.

    The delay of the EV4 underscores the broader uncertainty in the electric vehicle market, where slowing demand, regulatory shifts, and higher production costs are prompting automakers to recalibrate rollout schedules. Kia has not announced a new timeline for the EV4’s U.S. release, leaving open the possibility of revisiting its plans once market conditions stabilize.

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