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After revealing a slate of new electric models at the brand’s EV Day in Korea, Kia is already planning its next-gen lineup. Kia will launch an EV2 electric car starting at around $30,000 that could serve as a worthy follow-up to the Soul EV.

Kia revamps lineup at EV day

Kia teased three new electric models earlier this month, due to debut at its first annual EV Day. We knew one of the models would be the Kia EV5, revealed in China this summer.

The automaker revealed the final details for its compact SUV, which includes up to 447 miles (720 km) CLTC range, a spacious interior, advanced heat pump, and a load of new features.

The EV5 will start at around $35,000 for the base model. Equipped with a 64 kWh battery pack and 160 kW motor, the standard EV5 is expected to feature up to 330 miles (530 km) range. The longer-range model features an 88 kWh battery and the same 160 kW motor for an estimated 447 miles range.

Inside, the EV5 includes Kia’s connected car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) infotainment with a Panoramic Wide display and dual 12.3″ screens.

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The EV5 will ride on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform – the same used for the EV6 and IONIQ 5. Kia is also planning to launch a GT version, which will be revealed later. Production will take place in both China and Korea, but it’s not likely to make the trip overseas to the US, unfortunately.

Kia’s new compact electric SUV will join the EV6 electric sedan and flagship EV9, the brand’s first three-row electric SUV, in its growing lineup.

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At the event, Kia also introduced two new electric vehicles, the EV3 and EV4 concepts. The EV3 is a compact crossover that takes design cues from the EV9 and EV5 in an “accessible form.” It includes Kia’s “Opposites United” design and futuristic interior with a center console grown from mushrooms.

Meanwhile, the EV4 looks like a four-door sedan, but Kia says it’s “an entirely new type of EV sedan” as a symbol of its innovation.

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Kia is launching a cheaper EV2 electric car

The new EV2 was confirmed at Kia EV Day Thursday with a target price of around $30,000. It will join the new EV3, EV4, and EV5 in the automakers growing lineup within the next three years.

Speaking to Autocar, Kia CEO Ho-Sung Song explained that providing affordable EVs is “very important” to the brand. Kia’s boss added that the EV2 is a “very unique and important model for the European market.”

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Kia EV Day (Source: Kia)

The report suggests it could be an electric hatch, but given Kia’s emphasis on SUVs, it will likely include a crossover design. That said, it could serve as a modern Kia Soul EV successor.

You can expect Kia’s new signature design touches like its “Tiger grille” up front and dynamic lines. It will likely ride on an upgraded 400V E-GMP platform used for the models above.

The Kia EV2 will also receive a sporty GT version. A Kia official told Autocar that every model in its lineup will get a performance GT model.

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Kia EV Day (Source: Kia)

Production is slated to begin in 2025, with deliveries following the following year. It will be built at Kia’s Slovakia plant, joining the other models.

The four new Kia models will join the EV6 and EV9 as Kia aims to sell 1.6 million electric cars annually by 2030.

Electrek’s Take

Kia is revamping its lineup to include a wide range of offerings in nearly all segments with prices between $30,000 and $80,000.

It will focus on the EV6 and EV9 in emerging markets with slower EV adoption while introducing new models in bigger markets. The brand said it’s establishing a reliable EV production network and battery supply chain. Kia aims to expand to eight production facilities by 2025.

In Europe, Kia will focus on building small and medium-sized EVs like the EV2, EV3, and EV4, while in China, the emphasis will be on mid to large electric models.

Kia says it will “introduce a diverse range of EV models in North America” to take advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act. The automaker has yet to confirm which models that will entail.

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Tesla Optimus robot takes a suspicious tumble in new demo

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Tesla Optimus robot takes a suspicious tumble in new demo

A new video surfacing from a Tesla demonstration in Miami this weekend shows the Optimus humanoid robot taking a nasty fall. But it’s not the fall itself that is raising eyebrows, it’s the specific hand movements the robot made on its way down, which strongly suggest it was mimicking a remote operator frantically removing a VR headset.

Humanoid robots are all the hype right now. Billions in investments are pouring in, and Elon Musk claims it will be a trillion-dollar product for Tesla, justifying its insane valuation.

The idea has been that with the advent of AI, robots in human form could use the new generalized artificial intelligence to replace humans in an increasingly larger number of tasks.

However, there are still many serious concerns about the effort, both at the ethical and technological levels.

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Technologically, most humanoid robot demonstrations have relied on remote control by human operators – pointing to a remaining gap between the software and hardware.

We discussed how the robots at the “We, Robot” event were heavily teleoperated, despite Tesla not explicitly disclosing that fact to the public.

That was more than a year ago, and despite claims that Tesla has made “AI demos” of Optimus since, it appears the company still relies on teleoperation to control them during demonstrations.

The Tesla Optimus Miami Incident

This weekend, Tesla held an event called ‘Autonomy Visualized’ at its store in Miami. The goal was to showcase Tesla’s “Autopilot technology and Optimus.”

However, there was nothing “autonomous” at Tesla’s “autonomy” event.

Many Tesla fans were seen posting videos of a Tesla Optimus robot handing out bottles of water at the event. It was also seen posing for pictures and dancing.

On Reddit, someone posted a different video of the demonstration:

As you can see, Tesla Optimus moved its hands too quickly, causing some water bottles to drop to the ground. It then loses its balance and begins to fall backward.

But the most interesting part is that just before falling backward, both of its hands immediately shoot up to its “face” in a distinct grasping motion, as if pulling an object off its head.

The robot, of course, is not wearing anything on its head.

The motion is instantly recognizable to anyone who has used VR or watched teleoperation setups. It appears the human operator, likely located backstage or in a remote facility, removed their headset in the middle of operating the robot for unknown reasons.

Optimus faithfully replicated the motion of removing a non-existent headset as it crashed to the floor.

Here’s a look at how Tesla trained Pptimus with VR headsets in its lab:

Electrek’s Take

This is embarrassing, but not just because the robot fell. Robots fall; that’s part of the R&D process. Boston Dynamics blooper reels are legendary, and they never really eroded the company’s credibility.

The problem here is the “Wizard of Oz” moment.

The specific motion of removing the “phantom headset” destroys the illusion of autonomy Tesla tries so hard to curate.

Even recently, Musk fought back against the notion that Tesla relies on teleoperation for its Optimus demonstration. He specified that a new demo of Optimus doing kung-fu was “AI, not tele-operated”:

Musk said again during Tesla’s last earnings call in October:

“Optimus was at the Tron premiere doing kung fu, just up in the open, with Jared Leto. Nobody was controlling it. It was just doing kung fu with Jared Leto at the Tron Premier. You can see the videos online. The funny thing is, a lot of people walked past it thinking it was just a person.”

Musk keeps telling shareholders that Optimus will be the biggest product in history and that millions of units will be working in factories soon. But if they are still relying on 1:1 teleoperation to hand out water bottles right now, it feels like we are still far away from a useful generalized Optimus robot.

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The electric crossover that could help save Nissan: meet the all-new NX8 

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The electric crossover that could help save Nissan: meet the all-new NX8 

After images of an the new mid-sized electric crossover were leaked by the Chinese MIIT, Nissan pulled the wraps off its all-new NX8 – and it looks so good, I’m wondering if it couldn’t spearhead the brand’s American turnaround.

Nissan has had a rough go of it in the US, if not, well – everywhere of late. And while we may all have our own ideas about what Nissan needs to do to turn its ship around and get back to its winning ways, one thing just about every auto industry analyst seems to understand is that, at its core, Nissan’s problem is a product problem.

It doesn’t have to be this way, though. Despite what the optics of cynically slapping a Nissan badge on a decade-old Mitsubishi platform and calling it a new Rogue might have you believe, Nissan happens to have fantastic, modern new products in its production pipeline – including the all-new NX8 BEV and EREV crossover shown here. There’s just one problem: Nissan’s comeback cars are all in China.

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Nissan N6 BEV/EREV sedan; via Dongfeng Nissan.

Dongfeng Nissan, a Chinese-market automotive joint venture between Dongfeng Motor Group and Nissan, has been rolling out hit after hit in recent months, like the N6 (above), which sits between the Altima and Maxima, size-wise, and offers 112 miles on a full charge of its 21.1 kWh LFP battery before its 1.5L gas engine kicks on to keep the odometer rolling.

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The N6’s stablemate, the all-electric Dongfeng Nissan N7 sedan, debuted a few months earlier to rave reviews and hot sales, too – moving more than 10,000 units in the model’s first three weeks on the market.

Like its sedan siblings, the all-electric version of Nissan NX8 crossover rolls on an 800V system architecture and features a CATL-sourced LFP battery pack with 5C ultra-fast charging technology (xC is how many you can charge in an hour, effectively, so 60 minutes divided by 5 = it can charge in as little as 12 minutes). That battery reportedly sends power to a single electric motor putting out either 215 kW (~290 hp) or 250 kW (~335 hp), depending on model.

EREV version of the NX8, meanwhile, features a similar setup to the N6, pairing a 1.5L ICE producing 109 kW (~145 hp) with a 195 kW (~260 hp) electric motor. Expect the NX8 EREV to get slightly less than the N6’s claimed 112 miles of electric-only range (Chinese cycle).

The NX8 is expected to reach its first customers in April 2026. Take a look at some of the firs official photos of the new Nissan crossover, below, then let us know how you think this would do in the US in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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Nissan NX8 electric crossover

SOURCE: Dongfeng Nissan, via CNEVPost.


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Chinese quality: BYD launches ‘Zero Defects’ as it crosses 113 GWh in Q3

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Chinese quality: BYD launches 'Zero Defects' as it crosses 113 GWh in Q3

This week, BYD crossed a major manufacturing milestone as its battery production crossed 113 GWh in the first three quarters of 2025 – but instead of celebrating, the company is doubling down with a new “Zero Defects” initiative to bring battery quality to an even higher level.

CarNewsChina reports that the new “Zero Defects” plan at BYD was launched internally at the start of Q3, with a focus on minimizing manufacturing defects across all stages of the battery’s life, from the manufacturing line to the end user.

The initiative coincides with BYD’s growing role as a battery supplier to other automakers and its expanding battery energy storage system (BESS) business, which are giving BYD both an international footprint and global benchmarks.

In its ongoing bid to prove itself even further in the global battery market, BYD will reportedly emphasize operational efficiency, error reduction, and standardization across manufacturing, process control, and customer service, with the end goal believed to be, “management practices comparable to those of Toyota.”

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BYD on a charge


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Sealion 7 midsize electric SUV; by BYD.

The Chinese automaker seems to be going from strength to strength in 2025, having overtaken EV sales leader Tesla in China back in June and repeating the trick again by overtaking Tesla sales in Europe in August.

Combine those EV sales with the fact that its domestic traction battery production reached 113.42 GWh in just the first three quarters of the year (with 23.65 GWh, or ~20%, being supplied to outside customers – including Tesla), and you might agree that betting against BYD seems to be a bad idea.

Note that BYD has not released official details regarding performance metrics or milestones for its new Zero Defects goal, but the message is clear: BYD plans to keep getting better.

SOURCE: CarNewsChina; images via BYD.


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