The 2026 Kia EV3 is a smaller and more affordable type of electric car, set to rival EVs like the Volvo EX30 electric SUV and even its own stablemate, the Kia Niro EV.
When the first round of mass-production electric vehicles hit the market, they were designed to be small and efficient to make the most of the limited range they had at the time. Since then, a newer crop of larger, longer-range EVs has hit the market and has nudged EV demand over into the mainstream. Fast forward to today, and a new round of electric vehicles is being prepared for market with diminutive footprints and ranges that go beyond their larger counterparts. Key among that new crop is the 2026 Kia EV3.
With the potential for a 500-kilometre-plus real-world range and a starting price below $45,000 Canadian, the EV3 subcompact crossover is being touted in some circles as the EV North Americans have been waiting for. Here’s everything we know so far about the 2026 Kia EV3. Be sure to bookmark this page: we’ll update it as we receive more information.
Note that the details in this guide are from information provided to global media. While some Canadian dealers have stated they expect to receive the EV3, Kia Canada has not yet formally confirmed this nor detailed exactly which features and variants would be integrated into Canadian models.
2026 Kia EV3 in Canada: What we know so far
- 2026 Kia EV3 styling
- 2026 Kia EV3 interior design and practicality
- 2026 Kia EV3 engines, motors and drive
- 2026 Kia EV3 price and release date
2026 Kia EV3 styling
There’s a clear family resemblance here: the Kia EV3 looks like the much larger Kia EV9 has been hit with a shrink ray. It features very similar angular front and rear lighting signatures and a boxy look that’s on trend with modern SUVs, emphasized by wheel designs featuring squared-off details. However, there’s still an emphasis on aerodynamics with flush front door handles and rear handles that are integrated into the window frames. Kia says it has achieved a drag coefficient of 0.263 on the EV3. A floating roof line and roof rails complete the modern SUV look.
An EV3 GT-line version has been announced that will feature a more rugged appearance. The GT-Line features contrasting front lower body trim, an integrated lower bumper with what Kia calls a “triangle wing” configuration, and more black-clad areas. A more performance-oriented EV3 GT has also been confirmed, which we expect to be the top of the line and is rumoured to have upwards of 300 horsepower.
The EV3 measures up at 4,300 millimetres in length, 1,850 mm in width, 1,560 mm in height, and 2,680 mm in wheelbase. This makes it similar in size to the gas-powered Kia Seltos and Hyundai Kona subcompact SUVs, as well as the Volkswagen ID.3. It’s also slightly larger than the discontinued Chevrolet Bolt but smaller than the Tesla Model 3 and Audi Q3.
A total of nine exterior colours will be offered globally, two of which are entirely new for the EV3: Aventurine Green and Terracotta. It’s not clear whether Kia Canada will choose to bring all of those colour options to our market as of this writing.
2026 Kia EV3 interior design and practicality
While the 2026 Kia EV3 is intended to be small, the brand says it’s designed to comfortably seat five occupants. The interior comes across in photographs as bright and airy. Global interior colour options will include Subtle Grey, Warm Grey, and Blue. Interestingly, an all-black interior will be exclusive to the GT-line trim. Kia says some interior configurations include sustainably sourced materials such as recycled fabric and recyclable polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics.
NBA fans will have the option to personalize their EV3’s dashboards and infotainment systems with team-inspired display themes. While it’s not yet clear whether Canada will receive this option or if the Toronto Raptors will be one of the available themes, we do need to admit that a We the North aesthetic in an EV3 would be kind of neat.
Like other Kia EVs, the centre console is set up in a floating configuration with plenty of space below for items such as purses or backpacks. A sliding table for laptops or tablets can be extended when the vehicle is stopped.
The technology setup here is very similar to that of the EV9 and other Kia models such as the Seltos and Sorento with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 5-inch climate control panel, and another 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment display. A 12-inch head-up display will also be available, as will the V2L (Vehicle to Load) technology seen in other EVs that allows small appliances like laptops or coffee makers to be plugged in and receive power directly from the vehicle’s battery.
Kia is launching a new AI Assistant with the EV3, though this feature won’t be available in North America right away. It’s expected to launch in South Korea first and later in Europe before expanding into other markets.
For storage, the 2026 Kia EV3 offers a 25-litre frunk as well as a 460-litre capacity at the rear. And although that means it’s significantly smaller than the petrol/hybrid-powered Kia Sportage, the rearward cargo hold also integrates a two-tier luggage board, which adds more than 14 cm of load height flexibility.
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