The Soul EV has been on sale in countries since 2019.
When contacted for comment, a spokesperson for Kia said he had not heard that the Soul EV had been cancelled, but showed that the company “had no plans to report until 2021 at the earliest.” This is not an absolute denial, however, Kia has completely disposed of the Soul EV from its US customer’s online page and has also removed almost any mention of the company’s us-held media site in the US.
In addition, although the 2020 Soul EV model gained an official 243-mile battery life, it has since been removed from the EPA website. Fuel consumption estimates for Soul 2021 are available lately, but the EV is also not on this list.
Although it’s a shame, we might not get the new Soul EV; encouraged us a lot when we were able to drive it in early 2019; The Niro EV is already quite impressive, and the total diversity of Niro wants to be redesigned in a few years. Kia is running on several new electric cars, adding an added crossover through the Futuron and Imagine concepts, and the long-term Stinger can also be electric.