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Kia Makes Soul EV Available In Four Additional U.S. States
[20151007]  by Eric Loveday

Kia has just announced that its electric Soul EV will be available in four
additional U.S. states starting in Q4 2015:

“Soul EV sales in the Northeast will begin in the fourth quarter.”

Those Northeast states are as follows:

New York
New Jersey
Connecticut
Maryland

Sales of the Soul EV will be handled in this manner in the 4 additional
states:

“Nineteen Kia dealers will be certified to sell and service the Soul EV
across these four states, and customers will have access to charging
stations installed at these facilities. The Soul EV will be sold in eight
New York dealerships, six New Jersey dealerships, three Maryland
dealerships, and two Connecticut dealerships.”

Orth Hedrick, vice president of product planning at Kia Motors America,
stated:

“Kia’s sales strategy for the Soul EV has been progressive and pragmatic
since its launch late last year. California consumers created a high level
of demand, and the state’s large infrastructure made it a natural place to
start. Between consumer reaction to the Soul EV and growing infrastructure
programs in states such as these in the Northeast, this is a logical – and
exciting – next step in our rollout plan.”

With the additional of 4 states, the Kia Soul EV will be available in a
total of 10 U.S. states:’

California
Georgia
Texas
Oregon
Washington
Hawaii
New York
New Jersey
Connecticut
Maryland


Press release below:

KIA MOTORS AMERICA EXPANDS SOUL EV AVAILABILITY TO FOUR ADDITIONAL STATES

Soul Electric Vehicle1 Will be Available for Sale in New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut, and Maryland

Expansion into four new states underlines Kia’s commitment to green mobility
and its fun-and-funky alternative-fuel vehicle

Fourth phase of progressive launch reflects growing consumer demand

IRVINE, Calif., October 7, 2015 – Following the successful launch of the
Soul EVlate last year in California, along with sales beginning in Georgia,
Texas, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii earlier this year, Kia Motors America
(KMA) is proud to announce it is expanding availability of its fully charged
urban runabout into four new states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and
Maryland. KMA’s announcement will bring the total number of states selling
the Soul EV to 10. Nineteen Kia dealers will be certified to sell and
service the Soul EV across these four states, and customers will have access
to charging stations installed at these facilities. The Soul EV will be sold
in eight New York dealerships, six New Jersey dealerships, three Maryland
dealerships, and two Connecticut dealerships.

“Kia’s sales strategy for the Soul EV has been progressive and pragmatic
since its launch late last year,” said Orth Hedrick, vice president of
product planning, KMA. “California consumers created a high level of demand,
and the state’s large infrastructure made it a natural place to start.
Between consumer reaction to the Soul EV and growing infrastructure programs
in states such as these in the Northeast, this is a logical – and exciting –
next step in our rollout plan.”

Soul EV sales in the Northeast will begin in the fourth quarter. Soul EV
owners will easily be able to locate the numerous charging stations using
the standard UVO EV Services2 telematics system. Available at no cost for
the first five years of ownership, UVO EV Services utilizes an embedded
connectivity solution powered by the Verizon®3 network and an integral
smartphone app to provide Soul EV owners with an innovative, real-time,
in-vehicle connectivity experience that includes navigation and a host of
added convenience features.

Offered in two trims, Base and + (Plus), the 2016 Soul EV MSRP4 is $33,950
(not including federal tax rebate of $7,500) for the Base and $35,950 (not
including federal tax rebate of $7,500) for the Plus. A lease price of
$249/month for the Soul EV Base5 is also available.

About the 2016 Soul EV
As the centerpiece of the Kia’s ‘Clean Mobility’ efforts, the Soul EV is the
embodiment of the brand’s environmentally focused mission, transforming the
hip urban crossover into Kia’s first mass-market, all-electric zero
emissions vehicle to be sold in the U.S. Combining the iconic design of the
Soul with advanced eco-friendly technology has landed the Soul EV in a class
all its own. Honored with an industry-first automotive environmental
validation by Underwriters Laboratory (UL) for its innovative use of
bio-based materials, the Soul EV also has an EPA estimated range rating of
93 miles with an MPGe of 92 miles highway and 120 miles city for a combined
fuel economy of 105 miles6 .

The Soul EV makes charging easy by plugging into any standard 120v outlet or
a conventional 240v EV charger. Two charging ports are standard, including a
SAE J1772 port for Level 1 and Level 2 AC, and a CHAdeMo DC fast-charging
port (480v). Found behind a sliding door located in the front grille, the
dual ports offer flexibility and increase the Soul EV’s go-anywhere appeal,
making it more convenient to charge inside the owner’s garage or when on the
road. Recharging times vary from 24 hours for a fully depleted battery using
a standard 120v outlet and under five hours when plugged into a 240v outlet.
An 80-percent charge can be achieved from empty in as little as 33 minutes
with a 50 kW-output DC fast charger. Kia has partnered with three charger
providers – Bosch, Leviton® and AeroVironment™ – which give Soul EV buyers
an opportunity to select the unit best suited to their in-home needs.

The front-wheel-drive Soul EV is powered by a 109-hp (81.4kW) electric
motor, producing a generous 210 lb.-ft. of instantaneous torque. The
liquid-cooled AC synchronous permanent magnet motor uses multi-layer magnets
to help improve efficiency and reduce the whine common to most electric
vehicles. The motor delivers its power to the front wheels through a
single-speed constant-ratio gear reduction unit. The battery pack’s location
beneath the floor results in a lower center of gravity, which helps ride and
handling and ensures that the EV remains true to the Soul’s fun-to-drive
reputation. Additional cross bracing beneath the low-mounted battery
contributes to a 5.9 percent improvement in torsional rigidity over the
gasoline-powered Soul and offers protection to the battery.

In an effort to maximize efficiency and range, the Soul EV uses Kia’s
third-generation regenerative braking system to capture up to 12 percent of
the car’s kinetic energy, which is fed back into the battery while the Soul
EV is coasting and braking. Soul EV owners can choose between four drive
mode combinations: “Drive” or “Brake” modes in Eco-mode “Off,” and “Drive”
or “Brake” modes in Eco-mode “On” (the “Brake” or “B” setting with Eco-mode
“On” producing the most regeneration).
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