A blue color Kia electric Soul EV car driving in a suburb

Celebrate the extraordinary.

Fresh, funky and playful, the future is full of possibilities in the Soul EV all-electric crossover. With its eccentric design featuring a front plug-in charge socket; stunning interior; plus an advanced EV powertrain that delivers a range of up to 280 miles on one full charge – this is an electric car with its own truly unique character, just like the people who drive it.

Features

Performance

Battery Heating System

The battery pack situated underneath the Soul EV has the option to include a battery heating system that warms up the battery floor in colder temperatures to ensure a smooth motor start. It also helps reduce loss of battery charge overnight due to cold weather conditions. Simply programme the battery heating system for a specific time using the 10.25" touchscreen before you start your journey.

Drive Mode Selection.

The Soul EV adapts to your favourite driving style. Choose from ‘Normal’ mode, offering the full driving experience optimised for a typical driver, or ‘Eco’ or ‘Eco+’ mode to maximise range. Meanwhile, the ‘Sport’ mode, with its increased steering and motor response, puts the emphasis on dynamic driving.

Energy-saving driver-only air conditioning system

When you are the only person in the car, you can save energy and improve the vehicle's range by asking the climate control system to regulate temperature for the driver only.

Performance

Battery Heating System

The battery pack situated underneath the Soul EV has the option to include a battery heating system that warms up the battery floor in colder temperatures to ensure a smooth motor start. It also helps reduce loss of battery charge overnight due to cold weather conditions. Simply programme the battery heating system for a specific time using the 10.25" touchscreen before you start your journey.

Drive Mode Selection.

The Soul EV adapts to your favourite driving style. Choose from ‘Normal’ mode, offering the full driving experience optimised for a typical driver, or ‘Eco’ or ‘Eco+’ mode to maximise range. Meanwhile, the ‘Sport’ mode, with its increased steering and motor response, puts the emphasis on dynamic driving.

Energy-saving driver-only air conditioning system

When you are the only person in the car, you can save energy and improve the vehicle's range by asking the climate control system to regulate temperature for the driver only.