The affordable Kia EV3 was supposed to arrive in the U.S. a long time ago. But Kia’s launch plans were derailed by the Trump administration’s tariffs. Now, the automaker is planning to bring the EV3’s production to Mexico and it has finally announced U.S. pricing for its smallest EV.

Learn more about the EV3’s pricing, EPA range, and an exciting new GT trim in our latest story.

Other stories on the menu today:

  • Skeptics claim that charging your EV with grids that use fossil fuel power is just as bad as burning gas. They're wrong.

  • GM and Samsung SDI’s joint venture in Indiana is dead, but the latter still wants to build batteries there.

  • Chevrolet will cease sales in China.

— Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: Kia

Kia Just Revealed EV3 Pricing. It's Even Cheaper Than We Expected

The EV3's pricing puts it in line with the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Bolt. But the Kia has a few trump cards up its sleeve.

Photo: Sam Woolley

EV Myth Busted: No, They're Not 'Dirtier' Than Gas Cars, Even If You Use Fossil Fuel Power

Skeptics claim that charging your EV with grids that use fossil fuel power is just as bad as burning gas. They're wrong.

Photo: Samsung SDI

GM Exits Planned $3.5B Battery Factory, Leaving Samsung SDI In Full Control

The two companies’ joint venture in Indiana is dead, but Samsung SDI still wants to build batteries there.

Photo: Chevrolet

Chevy Is Giving Up On The Chinese Market

In 2014 it sold 700,000 units per year in the country. By 2025, that number had dropped to just 9,000.

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