Now the launch if the BMW i3 is out of the way and we can see it is limited in its appeal by offering only 4 seats, a limitation I'm happy with in my iMiev owing to its far more reasonable price.
Kia has now announced its Soul EV which, in ICE form, seats 5. Theoretically at least we now have an alternative to the Leaf in the form of an electric hatchback suitable for replacing our secondary ICE car, a Honda CRV.
Here's hoping they see sense and retain the 5th seat unlike the Volt, i3 etc.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows/wraps-come-kia-soul-ev-chicago-motor-show
A couple of open questions:
Is the 5th seat important to you when choosing a 'family' car?
The articles I have read on the Soul talk of a 27kw/h battery, but of a 5 hr charge time on 240v. Being used to the iMiev this doesn;t ring true, but I do not profess to know much, anyone care to confirm if this is possible on such a large battery?
Anyone know how the hell I can influence Kia to release this car in Australia, the US seems to hog all the best toys?!
Kia has now announced its Soul EV which, in ICE form, seats 5. Theoretically at least we now have an alternative to the Leaf in the form of an electric hatchback suitable for replacing our secondary ICE car, a Honda CRV.
Here's hoping they see sense and retain the 5th seat unlike the Volt, i3 etc.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motor-shows/wraps-come-kia-soul-ev-chicago-motor-show
A couple of open questions:
Is the 5th seat important to you when choosing a 'family' car?
The articles I have read on the Soul talk of a 27kw/h battery, but of a 5 hr charge time on 240v. Being used to the iMiev this doesn;t ring true, but I do not profess to know much, anyone care to confirm if this is possible on such a large battery?
Anyone know how the hell I can influence Kia to release this car in Australia, the US seems to hog all the best toys?!