Don’t Call It a Crossover: The 2026 Kia EV5 Drives Like a Truck, Charges Like a Tesla

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December 13, 2025
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Published by Kia417.com for PickupTruckTalk.com


Introduction: The Rise of the Unlikely Challenger

At first glance, the 2026 Kia EV5 might look like just another crossover in an increasingly crowded electric SUV market. But drive it once, and you’ll realize: this is no ordinary EV. It’s got the bones of a utility vehicle, the torque of a truck, and the charging speed of a Tesla.

Built on Kia’s advanced E-GMP (Electric Global Modular Platform), the EV5 is far more than a stylish electric family hauler. It’s a bold step into utility territory for drivers who want the brawn of a truck without the carbon footprint of one.

And yes, it charges like a Tesla – up to 350 kW fast-charging, adding 100 kms (62 miles) in just 5 minutes and 10% to 80% in under 20 minutes, depending on conditions.

If you think it’s “just a crossover,” think again.


Design: Rugged, Yet Sharp

The EV5 isn’t dainty. With boxy proportions, sharp creases, and a squared-off tailgate, the 2026 EV5 borrows cues from off-road SUVs and rugged compact pickups. The short front overhang, wide track, and upright profile don’t just look cool – they hint at capability.

It’s about the same length as a Toyota RAV4, but its wheelbase is closer to a midsize pickup, making for a roomier cabin and a more planted stance.

Quick Specs:

Specification2026 Kia EV5
Length4,615 mm / 181.7 in
Wheelbase2,750 mm / 108.3 in
Cargo Space490 L (17.3 cu.ft) rear + additional frunk
Ground ClearanceApprox. 200 mm (7.9 in)

Performance: Truck-Like Torque

Here’s where things get spicy. While the final Canadian/US specs are pending, global data and Kia’s development teasers suggest:

  • Dual-motor AWD variant expected to deliver over 300 hp and up to 480 Nm (354 lb-ft) of torque
  • 0–60 mph (0–96 km/h) in under 6 seconds
  • Estimated towing capacity: Up to 1,600 kg (3,527 lbs)

While it won’t out-haul a diesel Ram 1500, the EV5’s torque delivery is instantaneous – ideal for light trailer duty, daily hauls, and weekend gear.

And it’s not just the numbers. Thanks to a low center of gravity (from the floor-mounted battery) and independent suspension, it feels grounded and responsive, even on dirt roads or uneven surfaces.


Charging Like a Tesla

Kia’s promise to democratize charging speeds is on full display here. The EV5 is expected to support:

  • 350 kW DC fast charging on select trims
  • 10% to 80% charge in 18-20 minutes (under optimal conditions)
  • Home Level 2 charging in approx. 6-7 hours with a 240V setup

Estimated Range (Based on WLTP and adjusted for North America):

TrimBatteryEstimated Range (km / mi)
Standard RWD64 kWh410 km / 255 mi
Long Range RWD88 kWh540 km / 336 mi
Long Range AWD88 kWh500 km / 310 mi

Interior: Built for Work and Comfort

This isn’t a minimalist pod. The EV5’s cabin is practical yet premium:

  • Fold-flat front seats (naps on job sites?)
  • Rear seatbacks recline up to 40 degrees
  • Durable, eco-conscious fabrics and trim options
  • 27-inch connected display (12.3” cluster + 12.3” infotainment + 5” climate control)
  • USB-C ports front and rear, wireless charging pad, and optional V2L (Vehicle to Load) for plugging in tools, laptops, or a campsite fridge

If you’ve ever tried turning a crossover into a mobile office or weekend basecamp, you’ll appreciate the layout.


Price & Value: Truck Capability Without Truck Cost

Kia is expected to undercut competitors on pricing, especially for Canadian and U.S. customers. Final pricing is TBD, but projections (based on international data and Kia’s strategy) suggest:

Projected Pricing:

TrimCAD (Est.)USD (Est.)
Standard RWD$52,000$38,000
Long Range AWD$59,000$44,000

Federal and provincial rebates could further reduce cost. In Ontario or Quebec, total incentives could slash up to $12,000 CAD off the price.

That’s serious value compared to premium EVs or even mid-trim gasoline trucks.


Who Is the EV5 For?

  • Contractors who want to reduce fuel costs without losing capability
  • Families needing SUV space with truck-like torque
  • Commuters tired of gas stations, craving Tesla-level charging speed
  • Adventurers and DIYers using V2L power at worksites or campgrounds

It’s not for heavy haulers, but for most real-world drivers, the EV5 hits the mark.


EV5 vs Compact Pickup Truck

Feature2026 Kia EV5Ford Maverick Hybrid
Power (hp)~300 (AWD)191
Torque (lb-ft)~354155
Towing (lbs)~3,5002,000
Bed SizeN/A (SUV)4.5 ft
Charging Time20 mins (80%)N/A
Fuel Economy0 L/100km (EV)6.4 L/100km
Starting Price~$52,000 CAD~$33,000 CAD

EV5 is not a direct truck replacement, but in many specs, it overperforms.


Final Verdict: A Category Bender

The 2026 Kia EV5 might not be a traditional pickup, but it doesn’t pretend to be. Instead, it borrows the best parts of a truck – torque, utility, space – and packages them into a modern electric SUV with lightning-fast charging.

It’s a serious contender for anyone tired of the fuel costs, emissions, or dated tech of their daily truck.

If you’re looking to electrify your lifestyle without compromise, don’t call it a crossover.


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Written by Kia417.com, proudly serving Ottawa, Gatineau, Kanata, and beyond.

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