Kia EV2 UAE: Price in AED, Range & Specs Guide

Published on: January 23, 2026

Author: Myo Satt

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Kia EV2 exterior front three-quarter view at Brussels Motor Show 2026


Price: 130,000 AED



If you have been waiting for a compact electric SUV that survives UAE heat without a six-figure European price tag, the Kia EV2 is the one everyone is quietly watching. It is the brand’s smallest E-GMP platform EV, shown for the first time at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show on 9 January 2026 .


This guide focuses on what actually matters in the UAE: realistic AED pricing , hot-climate range , DEWA charging times, and how it might slot into Dubai and Abu Dhabi life compared with the EV3 , EV4 , and small EV rivals like the Renault 5 . As Kia’s sixth dedicated EV and the entry point into the EV2–EV9 family, it is clearly aimed at first-time EV buyers who just want a practical, city-friendly car that works with the growing Dubai charging network.




What is the Kia EV2?


Kia EV2 in Kia’s EV Roadmap (EV2–EV9)


Within Kia’s electric range, the EV2 is the baby of the E-GMP lineup, sitting below the EV3 and EV4 . It is a compact B-segment SUV on a 400V version of the platform and measures 4,060 mm long, 1,800 mm wide, and 1,575 mm high, with a 2,565 mm wheelbase.


That footprint suits UAE city life: enough height for an SUV feel, but short enough to slip into tight mall spaces. Inside, space is used cleverly, so it serves as Kia’s entry-level electric model in the EV2 to EV9 ladder.


Production is scheduled to start in Q1 2026 in Slovakia for Europe. The focus is affordability and practicality for buyers moving from small petrol hatchbacks into their first EV.


Key Differences from Kia EV3, EV4, EV6


If you park them side by side, the EV2 looks like the younger sibling. It is about 200–300 mm shorter than an EV3 at 4,300 mm and well under an EV4 at roughly 4,500 mm , according to early Kia data. That means a smaller boot, but Kia compensates with sliding rear seats to stretch either legroom or cargo space as needed (Kia press).


Range is lower on paper, but so is the expected price. The EV2 offers up to 448 km WLTP compared with the EV3’s 500+ km , and the projected base price of around 130,000 AED undercuts the EV3, which is expected around 155,000–190,000 AED in the UAE .


There is no AWD at launch. Instead, Kia sticks with FWD for city agility, which makes more sense for Dubai’s tight parking , Sharjah traffic, and school runs, while EV3/EV4 aim more at longer family trips.




Kia EV2 Specifications


Full Specs Table (42.2 kWh vs 61 kWh Batteries)




Design & Exterior


Kia has leaned hard into its Opposites United design language. The EV2 has an upright, chunky SUV stance, Star Map LED lighting, and a modern take on the tiger-nose front grille with vertical LED DRLs. Wheel options run from 16 to 19 inches , which is handy for UAE buyers who want more sidewall for comfort or larger wheels for style.


The profile is clean and aerodynamic, with simple surfacing and robust arches. There will be multiple colors, including at least one matte option already previewed. GT-Line versions add sportier bumpers, unique side sills, and 19-inch wheels that suit younger buyers or anyone who cares about curbside presence. With a 4.06 m length, it fits easily into Marina or JVC basement parking.




Kia EV2 Range & Battery in UAE Conditions


WLTP vs Real-World Range


On paper, the numbers are promising:


- Standard battery : 317 km WLTP , translating in UAE heat to roughly 250–280 km with AC on and some highway work.


- Long-range battery : 448 km WLTP , realistically 350–400 km in mixed UAE driving, assuming roughly 10–20% loss to heat and AC.


In Dubai or Abu Dhabi summers, where 45°C+ days are common, you can expect about 15–25% range reduction. A big part of that is the air-conditioning, which typically draws 2–3 kW , plus sustained 120 km/h runs.


Tests on similar E-GMP models like the Kia EV3 have shown as much as 32–44% range loss at around 40°C with highway speeds and full AC. That could climb higher at 45°C+ if thermal management is not used properly.


The EV2 uses the same liquid-cooled battery approach as other E-GMP cars and is likely to inherit a heat pump option, similar to the EV6 . That tech helps the battery cope in both extreme heat and milder winter desert nights.


Hot-Climate Performance (Dubai / Abu Dhabi)


The EV2 is being tuned with global markets in mind, but the basics translate well to the UAE. At 120 km/h , expect range to drop more steeply than at 100 km/h , particularly in 40–50°C conditions with AC blasting.


Real-world data on comparable E-GMP vehicles shows about 12–18% loss in 40°C+ with AC during mixed driving, climbing to 30–40% in peak summer, high-speed usage according to independent EV3 testing. That is still manageable if you plan charging stops and avoid running the battery down to single digits on long inter-emirate trips.


Battery preconditioning via navigation, if offered as on other Kia EVs, can also reduce fast-charging slowdown when the pack is extremely hot.


Which Battery Suits UAE Drivers?


- 42.2 kWh : Ideal for daily Dubai–Sharjah commuting, school runs, and city errands. If you drive 50–80 km a day and have home or workplace charging, this version is enough.


- 61 kWh : Better for Dubai–Abu Dhabi runs, Ras Al Khaimah weekends, or if you often cover 200+ km days or lack convenient home charging.


Your choice will depend on your yearly mileage and access to DEWA or private chargers. Regular long highway trips, or frequent drives with a fully loaded car, strongly favor the long-range pack.


Kia EV2 interior dashboard with triple-screen ccNC infotainment system




Kia EV2 Charging: Times & UAE Costs


Fast Charging Details


The EV2 is not chasing headline charging numbers; it focuses on sensible, usable speeds:


- DC fast charging : Up to around 120 kW peak, with 10–80% typically in about 30 minutes in good conditions.


- AC charging : 11 or 22 kW on-board charger, so a full charge at home or work usually takes roughly 2.5–5.5 hours , depending on battery size and supply.


It also supports V2L and probably V2G , which matters if you want to power camping gear, tools, or small appliances direct from the car in remote UAE locations.


UAE Networks: DEWA, ADNOC, ADDC




Tariffs to keep in mind:


- DEWA public AC : around 0.64 AED/kWh


- DEWA DC : about 1.14 AED/kWh plus 5% VAT


- Home electricity : typically 0.28–0.35 AED/kWh depending on slab


Running costs are very low compared with petrol. You are looking at roughly 0.05–0.10 AED/km in electricity versus about 0.25 AED/km in petrol (DEWA slab tariff). A 15-minuteADNOC fast-charge stop can add around 100–150 km of range in the long-range model.


At home with an 11 kW wallbox, a full charge generally takes 4–6 hours at the cheaper residential rate, which is where most savings come from.




Kia EV2 Interior, Practicality & Tech


Picnic Box Cabin & Space


Inside, Kia plays up what it calls the Picnic Box concept: calm materials, a light, open feel, and clever storage. The key tech highlight is the triple-screen setup:


- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster


- 5.3-inch dedicated climate control display


- 12.3-inch infotainment screen


In the back, sliding rear seats and about 958 mm of legroom give the EV2 more flexibility than its size suggests. Official boot capacity ranges from 362–403 L , with an extra 15 L front trunk for charging cables or smaller items.


Fabric-rich trim, ambient lighting tied to direction indicators, and a wraparound dashboard help the cabin feel larger than it is. For UAE families, expect decent rear AC performance, as the region usually gets uprated cooling hardware. Sliding seats let you choose between more legroom for adults or more boot space for kids’ bikes and airport luggage.


Safety & ADAS Features


Kia’s recent EVs are strong on safety tech, and the EV2 continues that pattern. Expected features include:


- FCA 2.0 (Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist)


- HDA 2 (Highway Driving Assist) with lane centering for UAE motorways


- 360° camera for parking


- LKA 2 (Lane Keeping Assist), SCC 2 (Smart Cruise Control), blind-spot monitoring, and possibly remote parking


Thinner A-pillars are designed to improve visibility, which is no small thing when you are edging out of packed parking ramps.


Infotainment & Connectivity


The EV2 will support:


- OTA updates


- V2L / V2G functionality


- Apple CarPlay and likely Android Auto


- Expected Arabic language support in the interface


- Kia AI Assistant , Digital Key 2 , optional Harman Kardon audio, and 100 W USB-C ports


For a small SUV, that is a high-tech cabin, particularly in the top GT-Line S trim.


Kia EV2 rear cargo area with boot space and flexible rear seating




Kia EV2 Performance & Motors


Powertrain & Driving


The EV2 uses a single front motor rated at around 145 bhp (estimate), with a 0–100 km/h time in the 8.5–9.5 seconds range. That is more than enough for overtakes on Sheikh Zayed Road, without the brutal shove of the bigger EV6 or EV9.


Front-wheel drive, C-MDPS steering, and CTBA suspension with hydro bushings are tuned for comfort and control on smoother UAE roads rather than hardcore off-roading. There is no AWD option initially, which keeps costs and weight under control.


Towing & UAE Suitability


Towing capacity is up to about 750 kg , which is enough for a small trailer or light jet ski but not a heavy caravan. For Dubai and Sharjah traffic, it is the efficiency and regenerative braking that matter more. In stop-go situations, regen helps reduce brake wear and recaptures some energy, which suits daily commutes very well.




Kia EV2 Price in AED & Trims


Expected UAE Pricing (Est. Feb 2026)


Pricing will depend heavily on spec, but early estimates are:


- Base 42.2 kWh : around 130,000–150,000 AED


- Long-Range / GT-Line : roughly 150,000–170,000 AED


These figures are based on a European base price near €30,000 , plus VAT , shipping, and roughly 20% import and distributor markup, following typical Al-Futtaim patterns. Some sources like CcarPrice speculate at about 108,000 AED , but that looks optimistic for a realistic UAE on-road price.


Historically, Al-Futtaim Kia UAE pricing has sat about 15–25% higher than equivalent European tags.


Trims: Air, GT-Line, GT-Line S


Trim levels expected from European previews include:


- Air : LED headlights, 16-inch wheels, the core safety and tech package.


- GT-Line : Larger wheels, sportier styling, more equipment.


- GT-Line S : 19-inch wheels, Harman Kardon audio, the full ADAS suite, and more comfort features.


For most UAE commuters, the Air or mid-spec GT-Line will likely be the sweet spot. The GT-Line S targets those who want every feature plus maximum style.


Value vs Rivals Table




The EV2 will not be the cheapest, but it brings E-GMP engineering, stronger brand perception in the Gulf, and a more SUV-like stance than some hatchback rivals.


Also read: Top 10 Best Electric Suvs In 2025 Uae Ranked




Kia EV2 UAE Availability & Release Date


Global Timeline


- World premiere: 9 January 2026 , Brussels


- European production start: Q1 2026 in Slovakia


- Europe showroom sales: summer 2026 (Kia News Center)


UAE / GCC Expectations


Looking at the rollout of the EV6 and EV9 , the UAE typically gets new Kia EVs 6–12 months after Europe. That points to a likely GCC arrival in late 2026 or early 2027 .


There is no official Kia UAE confirmation yet, but distributors in the region are rapidly expanding EV portfolios, and Cars24.ae has already flagged UAE expansion as highly likely. Expect local tweaks such as enhanced AC performance and possibly different wheel and tyre packages for hot-climate durability.




Kia EV2 vs Rivals: Best for UAE?


Against the Renault 5 and Citroën ë-C3 , the EV2 scores well on perceived reliability, range, and regional brand presence. Against Chinese models like the BYD Dolphin and MG4 , it trades slightly higher pricing for E-GMP underpinnings, a stronger safety story, and a more premium cabin feel.


Running costs are where it quietly shines. Total cost of ownership is estimated to be about 50% lower per kilometre than a comparable petrol car. Over 5 years , you are looking at roughly 0.15 AED/km versus 0.30 AED/km for petrol, assuming:


- Electricity at around 0.05–0.10 AED/km


- Lower maintenance (no engine oil, fewer moving parts)


- A likely 7-year Kia warranty


If you cover around 20,000 km/year in Dubai, the savings stack up quickly once fuel and servicing are accounted for.


Also read: How Much Is My Car Worth In Dubai 7 Key Factors That Move Used Car Prices




Conclusion


The EV2 is shaping up as a compact, relatively affordable gateway into E-GMP ownership, with a 448 km WLTP headline range, sensible fast charging , and a projected starting price near 130,000 AED . It looks especially well-suited to city-focused UAE drivers who want EV practicality without stepping up to EV3 or EV6 money.


If you are considering an EV soon, it is worth keeping an eye on local Kia announcements, and in the meantime, experiencing the driving feel of current EV3 or EV6 models in showrooms to get a taste of the platform.




Summary Table






People Also Ask


What is the Kia EV2 release date in UAE?

The expected arrival is late 2026 / 2027; Europe gets it in summer 2026. Production starts Q1 2026 in Slovakia , and GCC typically follows the EV6 pattern of about 6–12 months after European launch.


Kia EV2 price and specifications in AED?

Around 130,000 AED base, with 42 / 61 kWh batteries and 448 km max range. Trims span from Air with 16-inch wheels and LED lights to GT-Line S with 19-inch wheels and premium audio.


Kia EV2 range in hot UAE climates?

Roughly 350–400 km for the long-range battery (WLTP 448 km minus heat/AC loss). Expect about 10–20% reduction in Dubai summer use, giving around 250–350 km of real-world city range with AC.


How much will the Kia EV2 cost to charge in Dubai?

Around 25 AED for a 10–80% top-up at DEWA / ADNOC fast chargers. Using a DEWA rate near 0.30 AED/kWh , a full charge works out to roughly 30–45 AED , compared with a typical petrol fill-up of 80+ AED .


Is Kia EV2 suitable for UAE families?

Yes; flexible seats, 403 L boot, and strong rear AC are expected. Sliding rear seats allow up to 958 mm legroom, the boot takes 403 L , and the 15 L frunk is handy for cables or small items, while the compact footprint simplifies parking.


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