As of 2025, Kia plans to bring a lot of new cars to India. Most of these will be electric vehicles (EVs) or updated versions of popular SUVs. The business wants this to be a turning point for the brand. To meet the needs of a wide range of buyers, the next generation of Kia cars will have cutting-edge technology, eco-friendly engines, and styles that are made to work on Indian roads. This piece looks closely at the most-talked-about new Kia cars coming out in 2025, breaking down their features, prices, and how the authors think they will affect the market.
Kia EV5: The Future of Mid-Range Electric SUVs
The Indian market should get Kia’s EV5, a mid-size electric SUV, around the middle of 2025. The goal of this model is to bring together the eco-friendliness of an electric motor with the usefulness of a family SUV. The batteries in the next EV5 will be very strong. They will be able to go about 450–500 km on a single charge, which is great for both short trips around town and longer road trips.
Kia’s modern electric vehicles have sharp edges, a nose that is set back, and LED headlights that are slim and round. The inside of the EV5 might come with an advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS), a digital instrument panel, and a setup with two screens. The EV5 will be a tough competitor for new cars like the Hyundai Creta EV and Tata Curvv EV because it focuses on comfort and has a quiet and efficient electric engine.
Kia Carens EV: Bringing Electric Power to the MPV Segment
One of Kia’s most interesting 2025 models is the Carens EV. The Carens, which is known for being flexible and having a family-friendly interior, is about to get an electric makeover. The Carens EV will have a new front end and upgrades to make it an EV, but it will still have the same roomy and useful design as the original. Some of the comfort features that will be built in are a big touch screen with wifi Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, automatic temperature control, and a high-end passenger experience.
The Carens EV will be a great choice for big families who want an eco-friendly MPV because its battery can reportedly give it a range of about 500 km. The expected price range puts it in competition with cars like the MG ZS EV because it balances usefulness, comfort, and environmental kindness.
Kia EV6 Facelift: A Luxury Electric Experience Reimagined
In 2025, Kia’s top-of-the-line electric car, the EV6, will get a new look. Building on the success of the first EV6, the updated model will have more high-end features and a better driving experience. We might see changes to how it looks in the next version, like new headlights and wheels, as well as a body better at reducing drag. It will have high-tech features like a panoramic sunroof, a top-of-the-line sound system, and plush seats.
In the updated EV6, powerful battery options will almost certainly be kept. For example, the 77.4 kWh pack has a range of 500 km and can be charged quickly, going from 10% to 80% in less than 20 minutes. The EV6 update is a luxury electric vehicle (EV) that is meant to appeal to buyers who want an electric car with cutting-edge style and technology.
Kia Clavis: The Affordable Entry-Level Option
Kia will release the Clavis in 2025. It is a cheap option that looks good and is well-designed. This compact crossover is a good choice for folks on a budget who want an SUV experience in a smaller car. The Clavis is expected to cost between ₹6 and ₹10 lakhs, making it one of Kia’s least expensive cars.
It will look modern with stylish LED lamps, a tablet entertainment system, and all the ways you need to connect. Although it’s not an electric car, the Clavis is made to be a cheap choice for people who drive in cities. The small size, high driving position, and rough look of an SUV are all combined in this car.