Imagine the ultimate electric adventure vehicle, only to find out you might never drive it. Kia recently unveiled its stunning EV5 WKNDR Concept at the Guangzhou Auto Show, a rugged all-electric midsize SUV designed to make overlanding fans tremble with excitement. This gussied-up concept, inspired by last year’s SEMA show, boasts beefier all-terrain tires, increased ride height, standard roof rails, and toughened lower bodywork with integrated tow hooks, making it look seriously badass. Inside, designers embraced versatility with durable materials and unique mounting systems for accessories, including MOLLE-like panels on the exterior roof rack. While powertrain details for the concept remain under wraps, the standard EV5 promises up to 345 miles of range and quick charging, delivering 308 horsepower in its dual-motor setup. Despite its incredible appeal, this potential competitor to vehicles like Scout might not reach North American customers due to Kia’s recent reassessment of its EV strategy in the States. Though production has begun in Asia and a Canadian launch is expected, the absence of this versatile off-roader in the US is a dramatic turn for enthusiasts. Don’t miss out on more automotive revelations – subscribe to our channel for the latest updates!
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