- The Kia EV5 WKNDR takes the electric crossover to new heights.
- It features an off-road makeover, with wider wheel arches, knobby tires, a lift kit and more.
- The interior also got a serious revamp.
This is the Kia EV5 WKNDR concept, and I’m not going to lie–it’s a looker. Revealed at the Guangzhou Auto Show in China, the rugged-looking electric SUV has all the right ingredients to capture a decent chunk of the American market, where it could go head-to-head with the upcoming Rivian R2.
Whether or not the Kia EV5 will ever make it stateside–in the tamer road-oriented version or otherwise–is another story, though. Last time I checked, Kia said it had no plans of bringing the affordable EV to the U.S., most likely because of the hiked import tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars. That may or may not change, seeing as the five-seat crossover is also made in Singapore. The EV5 will, however, head to Canada.
With that out of the way, one can dream that the boxy EV5 WKNDR concept will someday be on dealer lots across the country. With widened wheel arches, chunky off-road tires, a lift kit and a Land Rover Defender-style accessory plate on the left C-pillar, the adventure-ready SUV could be a hit among American buyers who occasionally wander off the beaten path in their daily drivers.


