Kia to Launch B-Segment Hatchback EV: The First-Ever Dedicated SDV for the European Market

by Apr 15, 2026All News, Electric Vehicle, Kia, Slider

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As part of its aggressive “Exponential Growth Strategy” unveiled during the 2026 CEO Investor Day, Kia has confirmed the upcoming launch of a dedicated B-segment hatchback EV. This model is strategically positioned to capture high-volume demand in Western Europe, where B-segment vehicles represent one of the largest and fastest-growing categories in the passenger EV market.

The First-Ever SDV Model

The defining feature of this new hatchback is its role as Kia’s first-ever SDV (Software-Defined Vehicle). Unlike traditional models where software is added to existing hardware, this vehicle is built from the ground up to support a unified software architecture.

  • SDV Architecture (CODA): The vehicle will be built on the proprietary CODA architecture and the Pleos Connect infotainment platform.
  • Agentic AI Integration: Customers will experience the next generation of in-car interaction through Gleo AI, an agentic system capable of autonomously planning and executing tasks on behalf of the user.
  • App Ecosystem: Through the Pleos App Market, the vehicle transforms into a central hub for an intelligent, connected lifestyle.
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The former KIA Rio hatchback, discontinued from Europe in 2023

Strategic Importance and Market Launch

Kia aims to use this B-segment hatchback to attract new customers and accelerate mass EV adoption. The model is essential for Kia to reach its goal of a 6% segment market share by 2030 in the European B/C EV categories.

  • Production and Timeline: Production preparation for the brand’s first SDV car is expected to be finalized by late 2027, with a formal market introduction scheduled for 2028.
  • Regional Focus: While the B-segment hatchback is a primary focus for Western Europe, the underlying SDV technologies will progressively expand across Kia’s global vehicle lineup.

By integrating advanced autonomous driving functionalities and software-centric features, this B-segment EV represents Kia’s transition from a traditional manufacturer into a Sustainable Mobility Solutions Provider.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.
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