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Canada Gets the Kia EV5 Price Reveal: $43,495 to Start, NACS Included – Eh, Not Bad!

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Canada Gets the Kia EV5 Price Reveal: $43,495 to Start, NACS Included – Eh, Not Bad!

TL;DR: Kia has finally announced Canadian pricing for the 2027 EV5 electric SUV, starting at $43,495. Exclusive to Canada in North America, this compact SUV offers diverse trims, Supercharger access, and a focus on practicality.

Meta: Kia announces 2027 EV5 Canadian pricing starting at $43,495, exclusively for North American market.

Alright, Canada, listen up! Kia just dropped the official pricing for the all-new 2027 EV5 electric SUV, and it's looking like a pretty sweet deal, eh? Starting at $43,495, this compact electric ride is going to be exclusive to the Great White North for the North American market. That's right, our neighbors to the south are missing out on this one! Reservations open December 4th, with first deliveries expected in the first half of 2026. So, start saving those loonies and toonies!

This EV5, slotting nicely between the upcoming EV4 sedan and the existing EV6 crossover, is roughly the size of a Sportage but rocks that sharp, EV9-inspired design language. It’s built on the E-GMP platform, but with a 400-volt architecture instead of the pricier 800-volt system you see in some high-end Kia EVs. This helps keep the cost down, but don't worry, it still promises a speedy 10-80% fast charge time in about 30 minutes. And here’s a kicker for Canadian buyers: every EV5 comes with a NACS port, giving you direct access to the Tesla Supercharger network from day one. That’s smarter than a moose on roller skates!

Interior Comfort & Cargo Space

Inside, the EV5 is bringing some serious style and comfort to the compact EV game. We’re talking about a nearly 30-inch panoramic display that houses both the digital cluster and the infotainment system. Plus, mid-level trims and above get synthetic leather seating, a heated steering wheel, and Kia’s latest sustainability-focused interior materials. It’s like a fancy hotel room, but on wheels. And if you're worried about hauling your hockey gear or a weekend's worth of camping supplies, fear not! The EV5 boasts 805 liters of cargo space behind the second row, a completely flat load floor when the seats are folded, and even a small front trunk for extra convenience.

Canadian buyers will have two battery options: a standard-range pack on the base Light trim and an 81.4 kWh long-range pack starting with the Wind trim. Official range numbers are still under wraps until early 2026, but early international test drives suggest the front-wheel-drive long-range versions could hit around the mid-400 km mark. Power-wise, you're looking at a 160 kW motor on FWD models, or a dual-motor AWD setup with 262 hp, zipping from 0-100 km/h in 7.3 seconds. Not too shabby!

2027 Kia EV5 interior with large panoramic display

Kia is going all-in with nine versions of the EV5, with prices spanning from that initial $43,495 all the way up to $61,495 for the top-tier GT-Line Limited AWD. The base Light trim will be a late arrival in late 2026, so the initial launch will focus on the longer-range models. This EV5 is expected to be a major player in Kia's Canadian EV strategy, offering competitive pricing, tons of configurations, and Supercharger access right out of the gate. It's shaping up to be one of the most versatile non-Tesla EV options in Canada for 2026.

Here’s the full lineup (MSRP before freight, fees, and tax):

  • EV5 Light FWD – $43,495
  • EV5 Wind FWD – $47,495
  • EV5 Wind AWD – $49,995
  • EV5 Land FWD – $49,995
  • EV5 Land AWD – $52,495
  • EV5 GT-Line FWD – $55,495
  • EV5 GT-Line AWD – $57,995
  • EV5 GT-Line Limited FWD – $58,995
  • EV5 GT-Line Limited AWD – $61,495

What's Next

With reservations opening soon and deliveries kicking off next year, the Kia EV5 is poised to make a significant impact on the Canadian EV market. Its blend of modern design, practical features, competitive pricing, and NACS integration positions it as a strong contender. Keep an eye on Canadian roads; you might see these stylish electric SUVs zipping around sooner than you think. And that's no exaggeration, folks. Later!

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