Soul EV Is The Most Wanted Electric Car Among Koreans

Kia Motors have taken to Jeju Island, Korea in their efforts to beat out the competition and lure in more electric vehicle buyers.

All of the major global automakers showed up on the island to reveal the EV’s that they have created.

The reason the location is so important is because the South Korean government is offering major tax breaks for those that buy and EV in the first part of the year.

The long-term goal is to have all vehicles on the island be electric.

The subsidies being offered include giving 200 buyers a 23 million won ($21,000) write off when they purchase, with initial applications being placed during the exhibition.

2015 Soul EV, A top Choice Among Koreans Living On Jeju Island

Kia Soul Electric Vehicle 2015The government of Jeju revealed that 36% (589 residents) selected the Kia Soul EV as the vehicle that they wanted to buy, with the Renault Samsung SM3 ZE (31%), and the BMW i3 EV (15.1%) rounding out the top 3.

The Kia Ray (9.7%) and the Nissan Leaf (5.9%) came in fourth and fifth, respectively, while the Chevrolet Spark (2.3%) sat at the bottom of the pile.

Each of the EV’s being made to the island natives have a price somewhere in the 35 million won to 55 million won range, before subsidies.

The Kia Soul EV is priced at 42 million won, but has the best mileage and a killer warranty to match.

Electric Cars Are Perfect For Jeju Island! Here’s Why…

There are roughly 180 kilometers of coastal road on Jeju.

A fully charged EV has a range of about 100-200 kilometers, making that type of vehicle a perfect match for island residents.

At this time, there are about 300,000 vehicles on Jeju, of which only 360 are battery powered.

The government want to see 30% of all vehicles be battery powered by 2020, with the island hopefully carbon free by the time 2030 arrives.

Related News On Kia Soul EV

1. One of the best video reviews of the new Soul electric vehicle has been published online by the automaker recently.

Watch the video (click here) to fully understand the benefits of electric cars and Kia’s in-house developed electric vehicle powertrain technology.

2. Kia has released full details and specs about the 2015 Soul EV. Find more details here.

3. We have made a quick visual comparison of the Soul EV and gas-powered Soul. Check the pictures here.

Kia Aims To Sell 5,000 Units Of The Soul EV In 2014

After putting the Soul EV on display in Chicago, USA and Geneva, Europe, Kia has now introduced the all-electric Soul model to the Korean consumers.

During the official launching event yesterday, the automaker announced plans to strat a serial mass production of the zero-emission Soul in April, while domestic sales are scheduled to commence shortly after.

Within a few months, Kia will also begin shipping the model to Europe and USA with the official on-sale date for the US being set for the third quarter of 2014.

As we already reported here at the Kia blog, the 2015 Soul EV will first go on sale in California, Oregon, New York, New Jersey and Maryland. Those are the regions with the largest EV markets and infrastructure, according to Kia.

Kia Soul LaunchAdditionally, Kia has also revealed the model’s sales target for 2014.

The carmaker has set an ambitious plan of selling around 5,000 units of the Soul EV globally, this year.

The Korean-market Kia Soul EV price has been set at 42 million won, but the government subsidies can lower that to 21 million won, which is approximately $19,700.

Here are some details on the new Kia Soul EV:

  • – 109 horsepower
  • – 210 Pound-feet of torque
  • – 27 kWh lithium polymer battery pack
  • – Driving range of 80 to 100 miles
  • – 0 to 62 MPH in less than 12 seconds
  • – Top speed of 90 MPH
  • – Recharge in under 5 hours on 240 volt (via 6.6 kW on-board charger) or 80% in 33 minutes via 50 kW CHAdeMO quick charge
  • Segment-leading battery cell energy density of 200 Wh/kg ensures driving range of up to 200km
  • – Innovative application of Nickel-rich high capacity cathode material

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Hyundai Plans To Launch An All-Electric Vehicle In 2016

Hyundai will also add a car to the all-electric club before the end of 2016, the first such venture for the company.

They have been pretty much focused on fuel-cell technology to this point, while sister company Kia has been pursuing electric, as witnessed by the new Kia Soul EV.

Hyundai Intrado conceptHyundai Senior VP Lee Ki-sang views that as a dividing of roles, which is why the attentions are now also being turned to electric despite a small market for EV cars in Korea.

The Senior VP went on to say that it isn’t clear at this point which direction will be the more successful, which is why a joint division focusing on zero emission cars is the smart way to go.

By 2016 Hyundai will gave their first battery powered EV, but don’t expect it to look anything like the rather oddly styled i10 BlueOn that was launched in Korea last year.

In similar fashion, Kia is expected to soon have a fuel cell car of their own.

Kia Soul EV To Cost $39,400 In South Korea

The Soul EV promises to deliver a driving experience that is on a par with its gas-powered counterpart, not to mention an impressive driving range.

We now know that the cost of the new Soul electric vehicle will come in at around 42 million won (US$39,400).

It would be easy to look at the price and think that it is on a paper with larger luxury models, but that is not seeing the whole picture.

Thanks to subsidies deliver by the South Korean Ministry of Environment, the actual Soul EV cost to the consumer will be about 20 million won.

Kia Soul EV CostAnyone in Korea who purchases an eco-friendly vehicle this year will get around 15 million won in subsidies from the ministry.

A further maximum of 9 million won will be given by local government to those that purchase one of the currently available elecric vehicles. There are other tax benefits that will help further reduce the cost.

Related Soul EV news: Insurance cost on 2016 Soul EV

Korean-Specs Kia Soul EV

The Soul EV made its debut at the Chicago Auto Show un February, with the major claim being that it can run 148 km on a full charge.

The car has a pair of charging ports located behind a stylish grille, with charging time taking about 24-33 minutes in DC mode. Using the slower AC adapter means that charging will take roughly 4-5 hours.

27 Kilowatt Hour High-Density Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery

Powering the EV is an 81.4 kilowatt electric motor mated to a 27 kilowatt hour high-density lithium-ion polymer battery.

That allows an acceleration o o-100 km/h in 11.2 seconds. The system has been rated at 111 horsepower with 29 kilogram-meter (kg-m) of torque.

These numbers are a little different from what you would expect to find on the 2014 Soul with the 1.6-liter naturally aspirated gas engine. Those clock in at 132 horsepower and 16.4 kg-m of torque.

Kia Soul EV 10 Year Warranty

The Soul EV comes with another great Kia Warranty, which is 10 years and 160,000 kilometers on all critical parts.

Innovative HVAC System, Infotainment Features

There are a lot of great parts to like on the EV, including state of the art pump systems that are used to deliver heat in the cabin in a way that is energy efficient.

The heating and AC systems save power, as does the regenerative braking system that creates power every time the driver takes his foot off the accelerator.

Another plus is that very little cabin space as reduced to make way for the battery pack, which has been placed in the floor. This is different from other EV’s, many of which have been deemed impractical due to the limited cabin space.

The navigation system has been given a great little upgrade in that it helps drivers find the nearest recharging stations.

It also delivers relevant information and power usage and charge levels.

Furthermore, the UVO eServices system allows drivers to pre-set the recharge time and a host of other things via a smartphone app.

2015 Soul EV Sales

The first ever International Electric Vehicle Expo will be held on Jeju Island this coming weekend, which is where the first Korean-specs Soul EV will be delivered.

Sales in global markets, including the USA and Europe will commence later in the year.

2015 Kia Soul EV Specs, Colors, Driving Range, Charging Time

Kia has officially unveiled the all-electric Soul EV at the Chicago Auto Show!

This was the first full look at the car that is expected to hit the US showrooms sometime in the third quarter.

The 2015 Kia Soul EV will only be available in limited markets, reserved for those that already have a solid EV infrastructure in place.

That means it will arrive in California, Oregon, New York, New Jersey, and Maryland to begin with.

Expansion is sure to come, but Kia will only do so when the infrastructure required meets the demand for the car. As of yet there is no pricing for the EV.

Soul Electric Vehicle Offers 100 Mile Driving Range

One of the biggest concerns for EV consumers has been the range. The use of a highly energy-dense lithium-ion polymer battery in the EV reduces those concerns.

The 27kWh, air-cooled battery is housed under the floor and is expected to deliver a driving range in the region of 80-100 miles on a full charge.

There were even some scenarios during the internal testing where the car crossed the 100-mile mark.

The battery itself has been engineered to be safe, have a high capacity, and a high level of thermal stability. The capacity is increased thanks to a nickel-cobalt-manganese cathode, while a graphite-based anode helps with durability and weight reduction.

The thermal stability and safety of the car get a boost via a gel electrolyte and a ceramic separator for each cell.

Regenerative Braking Technology

The braking system that has been put in place helps the car capture the kinetic energy of the vehicle, with as much as 12% of the energy captured and fed back to the batter while the Soul EV 2015 is at cruising speed.

There are 4 different regeneration modes to choose from: when the Eco-mode is set to “Off,” there is the choice of “Drive” and “Brake.” With the Eco-mode switched to “On,” the same choices are available, with more power harnessed in this particular mode.

Charging Times Of New Kia Soul EV

It’s incredibly easy to charge the Soul EV, as it can be plugged into any 120v outlet or 240v EV charger.

Two charging ports are standard, including a SAE J1772 port for Level 1 and Level 2 AC, and a CHAdeMo DC fast-charging port (480v).

Both of the ports are discretely located behind a sliding door located in the front grille. The easy access of the ports gives the driver more freedom to charge anywhere, whether at home or on the road.

The time it takes to fully charge an empty battery is dependent on the outlet being used.

While it generally takes a full day to charge on a standard 120v outlet, using the 240v outlet will have it charged in 5 hours.

The charge can get as high as 80% in as little as 33 minutes with a 50kW-output charger.

Soul EV owners have three different options when it comes to the charger they choose, as Kia has partnered with Bosch, Leviton, and AeroVironment. Owners also have the option of heading to the Kia retailer where they purchased their EV in the first place.

Electric Drivetrain Specifications

The EV is a front wheel drive that gets its power from an 81.4 kW, 109-hp electric motor that kicks out a rather impressive 210 lb.-ft. of torque.

Kia engineers found a way to reduce the whine that many electric vehicles tend to have, which they achieved by using multi-layer magnets, which also help improve efficiency.

A single-speed constant-ratio gear delivers power to the front wheels.

The top speed of new Kia Soul EV is expected to be around 90 mph, with acceleration set at 0-60 mph in about 12 seconds.

The positioning of the battery below the floor lends a real feeling of stability that really helps with the ride and handling of the car. In order for the battery to sit where it does, cross bracing has been added that delivers a 5.9% increase in torsional rigidity over the traditional Soul model.

The fact that there is no engine noise, combined with the sound-proofing materials used to build the EV mean a very quiet ride.

The quietness of the ride could be a problem for pedestrians where it not for the addition of a Virtual Engine Sound System that delivers “engine noise” while the car is in reverse or being operated at speeds below 12 mph.

The fact that the battery is not intrusive means that the interior is roomier than you might expect.

The flat design of the battery and its placement beneath the floor results in a slight 3.1-inch leg room differential in back when compared to the traditional Soul.

That said, it is still much roomier than any other EV car currently on the market.

Passengers in back will still have the same shoulder and hip room that they would have in the standard gas-powered Soul, meaning that this electric car is the most spacious in the segment.

There is a slight reduction in rear cargo space with the placement of the battery and cooling fan.

All told, the cargo space has been reduced by 5.1 cubic feet to a total of 19.1 cubic feet.

2015 Soul EV Styling Changes

The same great exterior design is carried over to the EV, including elements such as the “floating” roof to the greenhouse that make you imagine the car is sporting a pair of wraparound sunglasses.

When the car is initially released, it will come in only three different exterior color options: Pearl White with Electronic Blue roof, Caribbean Blue lower body with Clear White roof, and Bright Silver with Clear White roof.

The 2-tone paint scheme was pulled from the Track’ster concept and will be made exclusive to the EV.

A larger grill is featured on the front fascia to help house the charging ports. Other changes to the exterior include color accent trims on the front and rear fascias, as well as LED tail lights and positioning lamps, and projector headlights.

The Soul EV also gets cool new “Eco Electric” badges, as well as a set of 16-inch alloy wheels that come with Super Low Rolling Resistance tires that deliver 10% less resistance than the traditional low rolling tires, all of which adds up to improved range.

One of the critically acclaimed aspects of the second generation Soul was the premium interior and reduced levels of NVH, both of which will carry over to the Soul EV. That interior features a circular theme that is truly aesthetically pleasing.

One way that the EV differentiates itself from the gas model is with the use of white accent trim on the center console, door, and instrument panels. The cool touch adds a feeling of modern styling in the cabin.

UL have issued their first ever automotive environmental claim validation to Kia for their use of bio-based materials, with almost 11 pounds of bio-based organic content used in the interior plastic. Among the highlights in this area is the use of BTX-free pain used on the audio system surround, floor console, and vent bezel.

Cellulose and sugar cane are where many of the bio-based plastics are derived from for use in the cabin in a number of different areas. All told, 19 different interior parts of the Soul EV use these types of materials, once again making it a leader in the segment.

As well as the bio-based materials, there are also a number of antibacterial materials used to add a clean finish to the cabin, most notably on the gear selector and some of the instrument controls.

Eco-friendly materials are found in a total of 23 different parts, once again giving the Soul EV the top spot in that category of the electronic vehicle segment.

The interior colors used are a perfect complement to the colors found on the exterior of the car. A pair of different materials will be offered for the seating, with eco-friendly cloth or optional leather the choices. Each of the options come in grey with blue stitching or piping, depending on the material used. The blue stitching carries over to the steering wheel and center console armrest.

The Soul EV comes with an impressive list of standard equipment, including hands free Bluetooth, navigation, Rear Camera Display, cruise control, 6.6kW on-board charger, and an exclusive HVAC system that uses minimal energy to further extend driving range.

It a well-known fact that the AC can use up a great deal of the energy in an electric car, but that is not the case with thee system in the Soul EV.

Four different technologies are used to deliver AC comfort, whilst also minimizing the amount of energy used: an available heat pump, individual ventilation, scheduled ventilation, and air intake control.

The cabin air is heated with a little help from the surplus heat pulled from the electrical systems of the car. Switching to “Driver Only” mode prevents airflow being sent to any other areas of the car, keeping it solely focused on the driver’s seat area.

This reduces the amount of energy required to keep the cabin at a comfortable temperature.

Ventilation can also be scheduled so that the car is either ore-heated or cooled in the passenger compartment while it is plugged in to the charger. By using recirculated cabin air, the amount of energy usage is again reduced.

The Soul EV will be the first in the Kia lineup to make use of Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology. The OLED technology means that energy consumption is kept low and very little heat is used, which is a great combination for an electric car.

A 3.5-inch OLED screen is the highlight of the instrument cluster, and displays vital information about the health and performance of the battery, including charging time, battery efficiency, ECO driving level, and more.

The screen also displays a 3-stage alert for the State of Charge (SOC), which allows the driver to see how much charge is left and when the car needs to be plugged in for charging.

The UVO eServices system comes free for the first five years of ownership. This system used in the EV goes a little further than the telematics and infotainment information delivers in the gas-powered Soul.

The UVO eServices system is powered by the Verizon network and can be connected to via a smartphone app.

This can be used to get real-time information about the car, as well as delivering navigation and a host of convenience features that have been specifically put together with the Soul EV in mind, which includes the charging status of the car while it is in motion.

The system also provides crucial information about the status of the battery, including how much longer till a charge is required and the distance to the nearest charging station.

Owners that have the app installed can also control the conditions within the cabin remotely, as well as setting up charging times and levels, all of which can be preset.

One of the advantages of presetting the temperature in advance is reducing the amount of energy drawn from the battery once it has been unhooked from the charger. The UVO system will let the driver know how well they are doing in regards of impact on the environment.

New for the Soul EV UVO eServices system is the ability to download apps that can then be found on the 8-inch touch screen navigation system. One of the apps available is Yelp, which is a great tool that allows users to locate dining, shopping, and more in the area.

Another great app available to the Soul electric vehicle owners is iHeartRadio, which allows them to listen to live radio or create their own commercial free stations that play nothing but the music that they love.

Soundhound is another great app that helps the user recognize songs that are already being played, displaying lyrics, cover art, and a ton of other information in the process.

On top of all that, the 2015 Kia Soul EV also comes with a 5-year complimentary subscription to SiriusXM satellite radio and all the incredible music, entertainment, and traffic information that is delivered via the service.

Production-Ready All-Electric Soul EV Spotted

Kia’s first-ever mass-exported all-electric vehicle, the Soul EV, makes an unexpected public unveiling!

Spied today in Kansas City, Missouri was the forth-coming Kia Soul electric vehicle, which has been caught during the automaker’s photo shoot.

Kia engineers have put the new Soul EV through extensive testing program in South Korea, while these latest spy shots suggest that the automaker is now gearing up for the vehicle media promotion, only days ahead of its official launch at the Chicago Motor Show.

As evident from the picture posted here (btw, find more shots at Autoblog.it), the zero-emission Soul crossover has finally lost all black cladding that has previously prevented us to see the styling changes made to the Soul’s body.

Kia Soul Electric PhotosThere are a couple of notable styling enhancements evident at these latest spy pictures, including a redesigned tiger nose grille, which features a charging port underneath the plastic cover, new front bumper and smaller fog lamps.

Additionally, the all-electric Soul also employs a set of re-designed LED taillamps and restyled 5-spoke alloy wheels.

Also very interesting feature of the Soul EV is the light blue and white color combination which gives the car an inoffensive and techie look at the same time.

Soul Electric Vehicle Specs

We have mentioned the car’s powertrain specs for a couple of times before, but let’s give another look at those numbers.

The all-electric Kia Soul’s fitted with a 109-horsepower electric motor that pumps out 285 Nm of torque.

The 81.4-kilowatt electric motor is coupled with a 27-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion system that is derived from the Kia Optima hybrid.

According sources close to Kia, the Soul EV has gained around 200kg in battery weight, which means the EV model weighs around 1429 kg.

Kia says the vehicle runs on electric charge for around 120 miles (nearly 200 km) and accelerates from 0-62 mph in less than 12 seconds. The top speed is in the region of 90 mph.

US-Specs Soul EV To Debut At Chicago Auto Show

We have seen a handful of Soul EV spy shots hit the web over the past couple of months.

And Kia has also told us in November last year that their very-first mass produced all-electric vehicle will be released in the USA in 2014, however, no exact dates were given back then.

The automaker has been pretty tight-lipped about their Soul EV release, but we have learned today that Kia will bring the model to the Windy City this month and show it to the public for the very-first time.

The all-new 2015 Soul EV will make its official public premiere at the Chicago Auto Show within a few weeks and it is expected to be one of the stars of the forth-coming event.

Kia Soul Electric VehicleThere will be several other premieres at the show, including the all-new Subaru Legacy, high-performance versions of Volvo S60 sedan and V60 wagon, Nissan Frontier pickup study and a special edition of the Hyundai Veloster sporty coupe.

However, none of the above-mentioned gasoline powered vehicles belongs to the “electric car segment”, which makes the Soul EV the sole “green car” making its debut at the show.

So, why is the all-new Kia Soul EV so special?

1. It’s Kia’s first ever mass produced electric car that will go on sale globally.

2. It boasts one of the longest driving ranges on a single charge among electric cars (120 miles).

3. The model features a virtual engine sound system -VESS that emits an audio alert at speeds below 12 mph and whenever the car is in reverse.

4. The interior components of the all-electric Kia Soul uses an increased range of recycled materials, together with low volatility organic compounds and newly developed antibacterial materials and paint.

5. The Soul EV is Kia’s 2nd generation battery electric vehicle and significantly benefits from the in-depth knowledge gained during development of the Ray EV sold in Korea.

Based on the facts that we have learned about this exciting vehicle so far, we are really looking forward to the official debut of the electric version of the Soul crossover.

The Kia World crew is going to cover all the news from the Chicago event, so stay tuned!

Soul EV To Crush Competitors With A 120-Mile Driving Range, Advanced Features

Kia has officially announced that it is in the process of working on an all-electric version of the Soul crossover vehicle that is expected to blow away all competitors in the US.

It was revealed recently that the electric Soul will have a target range of more than 120 miles.

That puts it well ahead of the Nissan Leaf and new Chevy Spark EV with driving ranges of 75 miles and 82 miles, respectively.

The driving range will put the Soul EV on the same page as the BMW i3, but almost certainly a whole lott cheaper than the $41,350 price tag that vehicle carries.

The gasoline-fueled Soul Base starts at just $15,495, while the electric-powered version is expected to cost around $25,000.

A high range makes an all-electric car that much more appealing, especially when you consider the lack of places to fill up.

While the Soul’s 120 mile range still falls short of the 208+ miles offered by the Tesla S, it will be put in perspective when you compare the price to that of the $62,000 Tesla.

There is no pricing or detailed specs yet available for the electric Soul, but what is known is that the car will have a top speed of between 90 and 100 mph, and will go from 0-60 mph in less than 12 seconds.

Aside of segment-leading driving range and specs, the Soul all electric vehicle will offer some cool features.

Those include a regenerative braking technology (applied for the first time in a Kia vehicle), as well as a clever heating and ventilation system.

If there’s only one person in the car, the climate control system will only cool or heat the driver’s area. The owner of a Soul EV will also be able to control the car’s ventilation by using his/her smartphone.

In terms of style, the Soul will retain the original shape of the gas-powered model, however, you can expect to see a few aerodynamic tweaks made outside.

Also exclusive to the zero emission Soul model will be a two-tone mix of a light blue and white exterior color.

Stay tuned for more news about Kia’s future electric cars!

Kia Soul Electric Vehicle Spy Shots

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Related Kia Soul EV News

Eco Electric Kia Soul1. We have published a great informative article about the new Soul EV specs and arrival date. You can find plenty of interesting facts about Kia’s forthcoming zero emission electric vehicle here.

2. Thanks in large part to the latest spy shots leaked by sources close to Kia, we now know that the 2015 Soul EV will use a Chademo Quick Charge system. What that means is that the car will be fully charged in as little as 30 minutes.

2015 Kia Soul Getting An All-Electric Version

There was a surprise in store at the media launch of the all-new 2014 Kia Soul, with Kia Motors America announcing that an all-electric version of the vehicle will go on sale in late 2014, albeit in select markets.

The Soul crossover vehicle has proven to be one of the Koreans most successful cars, and the addition of an all-electric version makes perfect sense given the urban-friendly nature of the iconic Soul.

Full details on the 2015 Soul electric vehicle are not available as of yet, but expect to see more information about the powertrain specs and range of the 2015 Soul EV at an upcoming major US auto show.

Orth Hedrick, executive director of product planning, KMA, said that the all-new Soul is already an eco-conscious vehicle, with 85% of the materials used to manufacture it able to be recycled at the end of its life cycle.

The upcoming 2015 Soul EV will show off the engineering capabilities of the company, whilst also reaffirming their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint across the globe.

Affitionally, the all-electric Soul will also showcase the perfect combination of style, refinement, technology, and improved dynamics, whilst still being an incredibly efficient car that is fun to drive.

The announcement of the 2015 Soul EV comes hot on the heels of Kia being included in Interbrand’s “50 Best Global Green Brands” list.

The EV will be the second alternative fuel model that Kia has introduced to the US, with the Optima Hybrid being the first.

That model first arrived in 2011, but the 2013 model will offer a number of enhancements for improved efficiency and drivability.

Among the improvements are a sturdier 47 HP electric traction motor, a stronger Hybrid Starter Generator (HSG) and a more powerful 47 kW Lithium Polymer battery.

Kia Soul Electric Car To Be Released In 2014

Kia Motors Corp. And Hyundai Motor Company have already shown they are among the worlds most advanced automakers.

They are looking to prove that with the release of their second generation electric vehicles with improved functions and competitive pricing.

The industry buzz is that Kia may be very close to unveiling the follow-ups to their exisiting electric models, with the focus being on delivering an improved car at a more affordable price for the consumer.

We can expect to see Kia release the Soul EV as a follow-up to the Ray EV, with the expected release date to be in the first half of 2014.

The Kia Soul EV has received a great deal of attention, especially since it will be the first electric vehicle to be mass produced by Hyundai and Kia.

It will also be the very-first electic vehicle to be sold in the global market, including the US, Europe and China.

The model that the Soul EV is replacing, the Kia Ray EV, was only ever made available in its native South Korea.

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Rumored Soul EV Specs

The 2014 Kia Soul EV is expected to deliver better performance and an increased mileage per charge.

It is believed the Soul EV will be capable of running about 200 km on a single charge, with a top speed of 140 km/h.

The powertrain will be full-electric and will take the Soul EV from 0-100 km/h in under 12 seconds, shaving 4 seconds off the best time by the Ray EV.

It’s also eexpected that the Soul EV will be more competitively priced than the smaller Ray, with sources saying that it could sell for around KRW 40 million ($35,000).

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