Kia will offer the PV5 in several configurations, including the base models: the ‘Passenger Van’ designed for passenger convenience, and the ‘Cargo Van’ optimised for freight transport. Additionally, derivative models and converted variants will be revealed soon.
“While the PV5 is offered in three different body styles to provide innovative solutions for a diverse range of customer needs, they all embody the same consistent design values inspired by Kia’s design philosophy, Opposites United,” said Karim Habib, head of Kia Global Design. “Each model expresses a solid, bold, futuristic character and a highly capable attitude.”
While the PV5 Cargo shares the same geometric design as the PV5 Passenger, it features a boxier profile that reflects its enhanced space efficiency. A key difference lies in the Cargo’s twin side-opening tailgate doors, which provide optimal practicality and easy access for loading and unloading, allowing users to customise their experience to meet their specific needs.
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