The newest affordable electric car has officially hit the market. Kia began accepting orders for its new EV3 in Korea this week with a starting price of $30,700 (KRW 42.08 million). The EV3 is Kia’s third EV and the first of its next-gen affordable lineup.
Meet the newest low-cost EV
After introducing the EV3 in October during its first annual EV Day, Kia finally revealed official prices this week.
Kia teased the new low-cost electric car several times ahead of its debut last month. The EV3 takes the updated design and tech from Kia’s flagship EV9, compressing it into a smaller, more affordable package.
However, Kia promises that the EV3 “carves out its own identity” unlike anything in its segment.
One of the most noticeable differences is the “Tiger Face” grille up front, replacing Kia’s old “Tiger Nose” design.
Kia has revamped the brand in the electric era with a stylish new design and logo. The EV3 is viewed as a major catalyst for Kia’s transformation.
The interior is loaded with tech, featuring Kia’s next-gen Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) infotainment system. The new system includes dual 12.3″ screens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.
Kia EV3 GT-Line (Source: Kia)
After opening orders in Korea, Kia’s domestic business headquarters VP, Jeong Won-Jeong, said, “We expect customers who have been hesitant to purchase an electric vehicle to choose the EV3 without hesitation.”
Kia opens EV3 orders with a starting price of $30,700
Kia opened orders for the new EV3 this week in Korea with a starting price of just $30,700 (KRW 42.08) before tax benefits.
Contracts at Kia branches and dealerships began nationwide on Tuesday with high hopes for the brand’s third EV. Following the EV6 and EV9, Kia’s EV3 will “further enhance Kia’s position as a leading electric vehicle brand” by giving more buyers access to electric options.
Kia EV3 GT-Line (Source: Kia)
The standard EV3 model’s starting price is $30,700 (KRW 42.08 million). Meanwhile, other EV3 trim prices start at $33,400 (KRW 45.71 million) for the Earth and $34,100 (KRW 46.66 million) for the GT Line and Long Range models. Those prices are before tax incentives.
After the environmental-friendly vehicle notification is complete, Kia expects the EV3 price to start at $29,200 (KRW 39.95 million) for the standard model.
Kia EV3 trim
Range
Starting Price
Starting Price After Incentives
Standard
217 mi (350 km)
$30,700 (KRW 42.08 million)
$29,200 (KRW 39.95 million)
Earth
Standard: 217 mi (350 km) Long Range: 311 mi (501 km)
$33,400 (KRW 45.71 million)
N/A
GT Line
Standard: 217 mi (350 km) Long Range: 311 mi (501 km)
$34,100 (KRW 46.66 million)
N/A
Long Range
311 mi (501 km)
$34,100 (KRW 46.66 million)
$32,200 (KRW 44.15)
Kia EV3 price and range by trim in Korea
The long-range model is expected to start at just $32,200 (KRW 44.15 million) after incentives. Following the government’s certification, Kia plans to begin full-scale sales in July.
Based on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform and 4th-gen batteries, the EV3 (Long-Range model) has up to 311 miles (501 km) driving range. The standard EV3 can drive up to 217 miles (350 km).
Kia EV3 GT-Line interior (source: Kia)
The Long Range model has an 81.4 kWh battery capacity, while the Standard model has a 58.3 kWh battery.
With a 350 kW charger, the EV3 can charge from 10% to 80% (standard battery) in 29 minutes. The long-range battery takes 31 minutes. The combined fuel efficiency is 5.4 km/kWh for the long-range and 5.2 km/kWh for the standard model.
Kia also launched its “e-Life Package” on Tuesday. The program combines charging, vehicle care, and used-price vehicle guarantees to improve the EV ownership experience.
Kia EV3 GT-Line (Source: Kia)
An invitation event, “EV3 Exclusive Preview,” will be held from June 15th to the 16th for customers to experience Kia’s new electric car.
After the EV3 rolls out, Kia is expected to launch the EV4. It will be Kia’s take on an entry-level electric sedan. The Kia EV4 is expected to launch next year with starting prices around $35,000.
What do you think of Kia’s new EV3? Would you buy it for $30,000? Comment below to let us know your thoughts.
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Tesla has quietly removed the Cybertruck’s range extender from the options in its online configurator.
Does Tesla still plan to bring the product to market?
When Tesla unveiled the production version of the Cybertruck in late 2023, there were two main disappointments: the price and the range.
The tri-motor version, which was the most popular in reservation tallies, was supposed to have over 500 miles of range and start at $70,000.
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Tesla now sells the tri-motor Cybertruck for $100,000 and only has a range of 320 miles.
As for the dual-motor Cybertruck, it was supposed to cost $50,000 and have over 300 miles of range. The reality is that it starts at $80,000, and it has 325 miles of range.
However, Tesla had devised a solution to bring the range closer to what it originally announced: a separate battery pack that sits in the truck’s bed. Tesla called it a “range extender.” It costs $16,000 and takes up a third of the Cybertruck’s bed.
Even though the Cybertruck has been in production for a year and a half at this point, the range extender has yet to launch.
At the time, Tesla also reduced the range that the removable battery pack adds to the Cybertruck to “445+ miles” rather than “470+ miles” for the dual motor – a ~25-mile reduction in range.
Now, Tesla has removed the option from its online Cybertruck configurator. It used to take reservations for the range extender with a “$2,000 non-refundable deposit”, as seen on the image above, but now it’s not in the configurator at all at the time of writing.
It’s unclear if Tesla is not planning to launch the product anymore or if it is just pausing reservations.
In its specs page, Tesla still lists the achievable range of both versions of the Cybertruck with and without the range extender battery:
Electrek’s Take
I’m curious. Is it dead, or does Tesla just want to stop taking reservations for it?
At first, I was curious about the product even though I didn’t think it would make up for Tesla’s significant miss on Cybertruck specs.
However, after it was confirmed that it takes up 30% of your bed and that it needs to be installed and removed by Tesla at a service center, I think it’s pretty much dead on arrival at $16,000.
It’s going to be a product limited to only a few people at best. And now that’s if it makes it to market.
With the option being removed from the configurator, there’s no production timeline available. Again, the last one was “mid-2025”, which is soon.
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Portable power station specialist EcoFlow is kicking off its third annual Member’s Festival this month and is offering a unique new rewards program to those who become EcoFlow members. The 2025 EcoFlow Member’s Festival will offer savings of up to 65% for its participating customers, and a portion of those funds will be allocated toward rescue power solutions for communities around the globe through the company’s “Power for All” fund.
EcoFlow remains one of the industry leaders in portable power solutions and continues to trek forward in its vision to power a new tech-driven, eco-conscious future. Per its website:
Our mission from day one is to provide smart and eco-friendly energy solutions for individuals, families, and society at large. We are, were, and will continue to be a reliable and trusted energy companion for users around the world.
To achieve such goals, EcoFlow has continued to expand its portfolio of sustainable energy solutions to its community members, including portable power stations, solar generators, and mountable solar panels. While EcoFlow is doing plenty to support its growing customer base, it has expanded its reach by giving back to disaster-affected communities by helping bolster global disaster response efforts the best way it knows how– with portable power solutions.
Source: EcoFlow
EcoFlow and its members look to provide “Power for All”
Since 2023, EcoFlow has collaborated with organizations worldwide as part of its “Power for All” mission. This initiative aims to ensure access to reliable and timely power to disaster-affected communities across the globe, including rescue agencies, affected hospitals, and shelters, to support rescue and recovery efforts.
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This fund most recently provided aid for communities affected by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, assistance to the Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFCT) in North Carolina following severe hurricanes, and support for non-profits engaged in hurricane preparedness in Florida and the Gulf Coast. Per Jodi Burns, CEO of the Special Forces Charitable Trust:
In the wake of devastating storms in Western North Carolina, reliable power was a critical need for the families we serve. Thanks to EcoFlow’s generous donation of generators, we were able to provide immediate relief, ensuring these families and their communities had access to power when they needed it most. We are so impressed with EcoFlow’s commitment to disaster response through their ‘Power for All’ program. It has made a tangible impact, and we are deeply grateful for their support and partnership in helping these families recover and rebuild.
In 2024, the US experienced 27 weather and climate events, each causing losses exceeding $1 billion, marking the second-highest annual total on record, according to National Centers for Environmental Information. The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters underscore the critical need for reliable and timely power solutions during emergencies, much like EcoFlow and its members are helping provide through the “Power For All” initiative.
To support new and existing EcoFlow members, the company is celebrating its third annual Member’s Festival throughout April to offer a do-not-miss discount on its products and donate a portion of all sales to the “Power for All” fund to provide rescue power to those in need in the future. Learn how it all works below.
Source: EcoFlow
Save big and give back during the 2025 Member’s Festival
As of April 1st, you can now sign up to become an EcoFlow member to participate in the company’s exclusive 2025 Member Festival.
As a member, you can earn “EcoFlow Power Points” by completing tasks like registration, referrals, and product purchases and tracking your individual efforts toward disaster preparedness and recovery.
Beginning April 4, EcoFlow members will also be able to take advantage of exclusive discounts of up to 65% off select portable power stations, including the DELTA Pro Ultra, DELTA Pro 3, DELTA 2 Max, DELTA 3 Plus, RIVER 3 Plus, and more. However, these sale prices only last through April 25, so you’ll want to move quickly!
Click here to learn more about EcoFlow’s “Power for All” campaign. To register for EcoFlow’s 2025 Member Festival in the US, visit the EcoFlow website. To register as a member in Canada, visit here.
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Tesla is losing another top talent: its long-time head of software, David Lau, has reportedly told co-workers that he is exiting the automaker.
Tesla changed how the entire auto industry looks at software.
Before Tesla, it was an afterthought; user interfaces were rudimentary, and you had to go to a dealership to get a software update on your systems.
When Tesla launched the Model S in 2012, it all changed. Your car would get better through software updates like your phone, the large center display was responsive with a UI that actually made sense and was closer to an iPad experience than a car.
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Tesla also integrated its software into its retail experience, service, and manufacturing.
David Lau deserves a lot of the credit for that.
He joined Tesla in 2012 as a senior manager of firmware engineering and quickly rose through the ranks. By 2014, he was promoted to director of firmware engineering and system integration, and in 2017, he became Vice President of software.
Lau listed the responsibilities of his team on his LinkedIn:
Vehicle Software:
Firmware for the powertrain, traction/stability control, HV electronics, battery management, and body control systems
UI software and underlying Embedded Linux platforms
Navigation and routing
iOS and Android Mobile apps
Distributed Systems:
Server-side software and infrastructure that provides telemetry, diagnostics, over-the-air updates, and configuration/lifecycle management
Data engineering and analytics platforms that power technical and business insights for an increasingly diverse set of customers across the company
Diagnostic tools and fleet management, Manufacturing and Automation:
Automation controls (PLC, robot)
Server-side manufacturing execution systems that power all of Tesla’s production operations
Product Security and Red Team for software, services, and systems across Tesla
Bloomberg reported today that Lau told his team he is leaving Tesla. The report didn’t include reasons for his stepping down.
Electrek’s Take
Twelve years at any company is a great run. At Tesla, it’s heroic. Congrats, David, on a great run. You undoubtedly had a significant impact on Tesla and software advancements in the broader auto industry.
He is another significant loss for Tesla, which has been losing a lot of top talent following a big wave of layoffs around this time last year.
I wonder who will take over. Michael Rizkalla, senior director of software engineering and vehicle firmware, is one of the most senior software engineers after Lau. He has been at Tesla for 7 years, and Tesla likes to promote within rather than hire outsiders.
There are also a lot of senior software execs working on AI at Tesla. Musk has been favoring them lately and he could fold Lau’s responsibilities under them.
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