I really feel like 2025 will be the year for EVs in Australia as they ramp up sales, new brands and models flood the market. Poor ppl like me would move to electric if it became affordable
I would forego some of that boot space for a spare wheel. Not something you need often, but when you need it and don't have it, it is more than just a minor inconvenience.
Great review! The Kia EV5 looks like a strong contender in the electric SUV market, especially with its competitive pricing and unique design. I'm curious to see how it performs against the Tesla Model Y in real-world conditions. Thanks for breaking down the features and giving us a closer look at what makes the EV5 stand out!
@@chucknorris8704 We will be unlikely to see this one on the roads when we have Leapmotor C10 and Xpeng. I am fan of Hyundai/Kia myself but EV5 Gt-line is not worth 10k AUD more expensive than Xpeng. Gonna see price reduced in the future pretty soon
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From someone who is looking to buy a second ev in 2025, this is a no from me. 71k to get the futures that are in cheaper ev's like the g6 ..... sorry, KIA, you missed it on this car (price)
This will age way faster than the model y which surprisingly has aged as well and due for a refresh. 71k for GT line, you get most of the features in Tesla as standard. Including the glass roof above. This looks very boring design already.
@@addsfour3499 avg life cycle of cars in Aus is 6 years. thats th depreciation measure...after 6 years good luck getting anything back on that. let alone finding a buyer.