If you’ve been paying even a little attention to the EV scene in India lately, you already know one thing: Kia is on fire. After dipping its toes into the premium EV pool with the EV6, the Korean giant is now getting serious about making electric cars for the masses. And we’re not just talking “one car and done.”
Let’s be real — the next 18 months are going to be all about Kia rolling out a full lineup of EVs that hit every sweet spot: affordable, family-friendly, tech-loaded, and future-ready.
In this post, we’re diving deep into all the upcoming Kia EVs in India, starting with the recently launched Clavis EV to the much-hyped EV3 crossover. Spoiler: there’s something for every budget. As per the Bloomberg NEF Electric Vehicle Outlook 2024, EV adoption is accelerating worldwide, and India’s market is gearing up for a major electric shift — right in time for Kia’s big moves.
Kia Clavis EV: Affordable and Actually Here
Launched in July 2025, the Clavis EV is Kia’s first made-for-India electric SUV. And no joke, it’s a game-changer. Think of it like the electric cousin of the Seltos and Sonet, but with major Gen Z vibes.
Quick Highlights:
- Battery: 42 kWh & 51.4 kWh options
- Range: 404 to 490 km (ARAI claimed)
- Power: 171 PS, 255 Nm torque
- Charging: 10-80% in just 41 minutes (DC fast charging)
- Price: Starts at ₹17.99 lakh (ex-showroom)
You get dual 10.25″ screens, ADAS Level 2, Bose sound system, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting… the list goes on.
Myth vs Truth:
Myth: Affordable EVs mean boring interiors.
Truth: The Clavis EV is anything but boring. It’s packed with premium stuff.
Let’s be honest: this is the first EV that feels like it’s made for regular Indian families and doesn’t skimp on tech.
Kia Syros EV: The Nexon EV Rival is Coming
Expected Launch: Early 2026
Kia knows the sub-4m electric SUV segment is on fire, and the Syros EV is its ticket to dominate it. This is the one targeting Nexon EV, Maruti eVX, and Mahindra XUV400. Basically, it’s gonna get real competitive.
What We Know So Far:
- Estimated Price: ₹14-16 lakh
- Battery: ~40–45 kWh (rumored)
- Range: Around 400–450 km
- Motor Output: 130–150 PS expected
- Platform: Modified ICE-EV hybrid architecture
No confirmed features yet, but if Clavis is anything to go by, this one will have LED lighting, a decent digital cockpit, and OTA updates for sure.
Frankly, if Kia nails the pricing, this might be the budget EV to beat in 2026.
Kia EV3: Premium, Compact, and Kinda Futuristic
Launch Timeline: Festive Season 2026 (Diwali-ish)
Globally revealed in 2024, the EV3 is a mini version of the EV9 and EV6, running on the same dedicated E-GMP platform. And yes, it looks sharp.
Expected Highlights:
- Battery Options: 58 kWh & 81 kWh
- Range: 450 to 500+ km
- Charging: 10–80% in ~30 mins
- Motor Output: ~200 PS (AWD version likely)
- Features:
- Dual 12.3″ screens
- ADAS Level 2+
- Vehicle-to-load (V2L)
- AI climate control
Lowkey, the EV3 is Kia’s most exciting product yet. It’ll likely come in as a CKD (semi-assembled) kit first, then move to local production if sales go well.
Timeline Snapshot: What’s Launching When?
Model | Launch Date | Price Range | Segment |
Clavis EV | July 2025 (done) | ₹17.99–21.49 lakh | Compact SUV |
Syros EV | Feb–Mar 2026 | ₹14–16 lakh | Sub-compact SUV |
EV3 | Late 2026 | ₹22–25 lakh | Premium crossover |
Full Comparison Table: Clavis vs Syros vs EV3
Feature | Clavis EV | Syros EV (Expected) | EV3 (Expected) |
Launch | July 2025 | Early 2026 | Q4 2026 |
Price | ₹17.99–21.49 lakh | ₹14–16 lakh | ₹22–25 lakh |
Battery | 42 / 51.4 kWh | ~40–45 kWh | 58 / 81 kWh |
Range | 404–490 km | ~400–450 km | 450–500+ km |
Power | 171 PS | ~130–150 PS | ~200 PS |
Torque | 255 Nm | ~200 Nm | ~300 Nm |
Platform | ICE-EV Hybrid | ICE-EV Hybrid | E-GMP (dedicated EV) |
Infotainment | Dual 10.25″ | 10″ (est.) | Dual 12.3″ + V2L |
ADAS | Level 2 | TBC | Level 2+ |
Sunroof | Yes (Panoramic) | Yes (likely) | Yes (Panoramic) |
Charging Time | 41 min (DC Fast) | ~45–50 mins | ~30 mins (800V) |
Build Origin | Made in India | Made in India | CKD / Local (TBD) |
Use Case | Family-friendly urban | Young city users | Style-forward buyers |
Final Thoughts
Can’t lie — Kia’s electric game plan is kinda genius. They’re not trying to flood the market with half-baked EVs. Instead, they’re rolling out targeted options for every kind of buyer: first-timers, tech lovers, families, and even premium crossover fans.
If you want something now? Go for the Clavis EV. Want to wait a bit and save some bucks? The Syros might be worth holding out for. Looking to flex futuristic style? The EV3 is your ride.
Either way, Kia’s all in. And honestly, we’re here for it.
If you’re wondering how global EV giants like Tesla are shaking things up in India, check out our full feature on the Tesla Showroom in Mumbai: Is India Finally Ready for the EV Giant?
FAQs: Real Questions You Might Actually Ask
1. Is the Kia Clavis EV available now?
Yep, it launched in July 2025. Bookings are open.
2. Is the Syros EV confirmed for India?
Yes, development is in progress. Launch expected in early 2026.
3. What’s the real-world range of the Clavis EV?
Expect 350–400 km in mixed driving. The 490 km is ARAI-certified.
4. Will the EV3 be made in India?
At launch, likely CKD. But local production could follow.
5. Which Kia EV is best for a small family?
The Clavis EV hits the sweet spot in terms of price, space, and range.
6. Is 800V charging really that fast?
For sure. The EV3 can go from 10–80% in under 30 minutes.
7. What’s V2L in the EV3?
Vehicle-to-load lets you power appliances from your car’s battery. Kinda like a mobile power bank.
8. Will these EVs support OTA updates?
Yep. Kia’s new models ( Clavis onward) come with OTA-ready infotainment.
9. How safe are these EVs?
Clavis and EV3 are expected to score well on crash tests. ADAS helps too.
10. Can I charge a Kia EV at home?
Totally. All Kia EVs will support home AC wall charging too.