Come on has just revealed the EV2the smallest electric car in its lineup, at the 2026 Brussels Motor Show.
Measuring just over four meters in length, the EV2 will use the same E-GMP platform as the rest of the brand’s EV lineup.
It will be offered in two versions: one with a standard-range 42.2 kWh battery and one with a larger long-range 61 kWh pack, delivering up to 318 km and 447 km of range, respectively.

Both versions use a 400-volt electric architecture and support DC fast charging, with the standard-range battery taking about 29 minutes to charge from 10 to 80% and the long-range model taking approximately 30 minutes.
For the first time on a Come on model at launch, the EV2 also supports 11 kW and 22 kW AC charging. But regardless of the version, the EV2 features a single electric motor producing 147 hp, driving the front wheels.
On the outside, it closely resembles the Let’s EV3despite being more compact. Inside, the production version appears to retain many of the features shown on the EV2 concept revealed by Come on last year. By default, it comes with five seats, but a four-seat layout is available as an option.

On the dashboard, you get Kia’s latest triple-screen infotainment setup, which includes a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with a 12.3-inch central touchscreen, plus a separate 5.3-inch display dedicated to climate controls.
Kia has not yet announced pricing for the EV2but the UK site Car Magazine speculates that the smaller battery version may cost around US$33,500, while the long-range version could reach US$40,200.

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