Following the launch of the standard version in October, the all-electric Kia Tasman has now been spotted undergoing road tests, seemingly by accident.
This suggests that the Kia Tasman EV’s debut may not be too far off.
From the shared images, we can see that the Kia Tasman EV is heavily camouflaged at the front and rear, but the roof, windows, and windshield are left uncovered.
Overall, the size and exterior framework of this electric version remain unchanged from the newly launched standard model.
The Kia Tasman EV will likely feature some distinctive touches to help customers easily differentiate between the two versions.
In terms of interior, it is expected that the conveniences within the cabin will be identical across both versions. The Kia Tasman EV may offer unique graphics for electric driving modes or regenerative braking adjustment buttons/controls.
According to speculations, the Kia Tasman EV will be offered with single and dual cabin configurations.
Powering this electric variant are two unspecified electric motors, coupled with an all-wheel-drive system. The vehicle will be equipped with a 123 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, delivering a range of 450 km on a single charge.
The Kia Tasman EV is anticipated to be unveiled by the end of 2025 or early 2026.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)