Kia Poised to Showcase Breadth of EV Innovation at Upcoming CES 2024

Kia Motors has announced ambitious plans to redefine personal mobility with its “Platform Beyond Vehicle” vision, which will debut at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.

The automaker said its PBV lineup, now standing for “Platform Beyond Vehicle,” will go beyond vehicles to become total mobility solutions. These will integrate purpose-built EVs, advanced software, and open integration platforms to enable new business models, services, and lifestyles.

Concept EV3
Concept EV3

Kia’s CES exhibition on January 9-12 will feature five PBV concept models, including the first one scheduled for mass production in 2025. New “dynamic hybrid” modularization technologies like Easy Swap will be displayed, demonstrating how payloads and interiors can adapt via swappable modules managed by integrated software.

Concept EV4

Executives will elaborate on the strategy to globally launch these highly customizable PBV platforms in business-focused CES keynotes and presentations. Kia also plans to leverage Hyundai’s software capabilities and enable third-party services through open integration platforms and partnerships.

Alongside the PBV showcase, Kia will exhibit four EV models representing its “EVs for All” vision of lifestyle-friendly electric mobility for mainstream consumers. These will include the new EV3 and EV4 concepts revealed at CES 2024, plus the recent EV9 SUV and high-performance EV6 GT.

With flexible PBVs tailored for commercial clients combined with a growing range of affordable consumer EVs, Kia is showcasing its ambition to lead sustainable and innovative mobility solutions.

Our Thoughts

It’s refreshing to see auto companies like Kia taking risks with bold design and charging forward with their EV development. Rather than sticking to tried and true models, Kia is pushing boundaries with concepts like the Platform Beyond Vehicles unveiled at CES 2024. This modularity shows ambition to adapt to customer needs through integrated software ecosystems. More automakers should emulate this kind of innovative spirit to accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility.

More Articles for You

Boasting Extreme Luxury Zeekr 009 MPV To Debut In Malaysia

A new competitor challenges the existing status quo in the world of luxury MPV mobility, where German emblems like Mercedes …

BYD Debuts New Sub-Brand Denza’s D9 In Malaysia

BYD Malaysia and Sime Darby Auto Imports recently penned a deal to introduce the Chinese firm’s luxury brand Denza to …

BYD Debuts New Electric M6 MPV In Malaysia From RM110K

In a long overdue move, Sime Darby Beyond Auto finally introduced the electric BYD M6, into Malaysia. Boasting a seven-seater …

New Jaecoo J7 Goes On Sale In Malaysia With 347hp

For the Jaecoo J7 PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid), Jaecoo Malaysia has started accepting registrations of interest following a quick preview at …

Details Few And Far Between At Tesla Cybercab Reveal

Last week, Elon Musk unveiled his latest idea—a 2-door self-driving taxi called the Cybercab. Hang on, a 2-door taxi? As …

Carlos Tavares To Vacate Stellantis’ CEO Position By 2026

Carlos Tavares, the CEO of Stellantis, has announced a significant management change aimed at trying to revitalise the automaker and …