Kia Soul EV Review 2024 | Top Gear (2024)

This is the third generation of Kia Soul EV, the quirky middle child of the Korean carmaker’s range. In Europe the Soul is only available with an electric powertrain, but in the rest of the world you get a nice selection of petrol engines to go with the car.

We’ve not been shortchanged, though, it’s the same powertrain from the previous versions of the Niro EV and Hyundai Kona Electric (both have been updated since the Soul EV was launched in 2020). It goes up against the likes of the MG4 and ZS EV, or perhaps the Mazda CX-30.

OK, but what actually is it?

That’s a very good question, and we’re not sure that anyone would be able to give us an answer. It’s got SUV vibes, but it definitely isn’t one of those. It has a hatchback, but it isn’t really one of those either. Maybe it’s a bit like an old school MPV, but it doesn’t have the practicality of one of those.

No one at Kia would thank us for drawing the link, but it does also have an air of the early 2000s Chrysler PT Cruiser about it, but much better looking. It’s distinctive, though, which is definitely the point. And we think that this third version of the car is the best looking one yet, much less like a hearse than the previous two.

Hmm. What’s the range like on the Soul EV?

Now we’re talking. The electric Soul comes with two flavours of battery – a 39kWh car costing just under £32k and a 64kWh car costing £39k, with official ranges of 171 miles and 280 miles. We’ve driven both, and Kia’s got a good track record of building economical electric powertrains – both of those figures are easily achievable with mild temperatures and sensible driving.

The 64kWh car’s figure is especially impressive: it all but does away with range anxiety when you can manage 280 miles between plugging in, and one of the cheapest ways to get that distance from a charge.

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The one thing that lets the car down is that it will only charge at a peak of 77kW, which means it’ll get from 10–80 per cent in around 45 minuntes on a 100kW charger; note the MG4 costs £29k for the long range SE version which charges faster and has an official range of 281 miles...

The bigger batteried car gets a slightly more powerful 201bhp motor for a 0–62mph run in 7.9 seconds, while the entry model makes do with 134bhp and 9.9s. You don’t notice the difference too much on the move, ultimate range aside.

It looks quite big, doesn’t it?

This is the other issue with the Soul EV – it looks big, and feels big on the road (it’s very wide when you’re driving it), but definitely doesn’t feel like anything has been made of that extra size. It doesn’t feel especially roomy inside, there’s nothing particularly clever about the interior, even if it looks stylish enough, and it’ll only carry five people. If you want a clever, versatile MPV/SUV/crossover/whatever, this isn’t it.

Does it drive well?

The Soul drives surprisingly well: it has a sharp turn-in, typically perky EV acceleration (the Sport mode is basically unusable, unless you’re deliberately trying to upset your passengers) and it rides smoothly. There is a touch of lean, though, which makes keen driving less fun – this is mostly a zip around town sort of car, but it does sit well on the motorway at the same time.

What's the verdict?

The Soul EV doesn't bring any new tricks to the table... but it’s an alternative to the SUV crowd that looks pretty sharp

The Soul EV is a very good car, which is chiefly down to its impressively efficient drivetrain. Go for the larger battery and the 280 miles of range will mean that you won’t miss the petrol engine options offered in other parts of the world.

When we criticise lots of new cars for being a bit samey and dull, we have to celebrate the ones that come along with a bit of personality and offer something different. The Soul EV doesn't bring any new tricks to the table and isn't particularly innovative, but it’s an alternative to the SUV crowd that looks pretty sharp.

That said, Kia’s latest version of the Niro EV also looks pretty sharp, has an equally impressive powertrain and is a more practical day to day proposition. But it does cost slightly more. Whether you go for the Soul EV ultimately comes down to how much you do or don’t want to be seen in an SUV.

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FAQs

What is the range of the Kia Soul EV 2024? ›

The Soul EV has a choice of two battery options. The bigger and more practical 64.8kWh battery offers an official range figure of 280 miles and a 201hp motor, while the 39.2kWh has an official 171-mile figure and gets a less powerful 134hp motor.

What is the true range of the Kia Soul EV? ›

Battery Energy - kWh

The entry level Soul EV Premium is powered by a 39.2-kWh battery that's good for a claimed 248 kilometers of range. Opting for a Soul Limited cranks things up to a more robust 64-kWh, allowing the range to spike up to a claimed 383 kilometers.

Is the Kia Soul EV being discontinued? ›

Another small electric car is set to leave the market. A week after General Motors announced it will cease production of the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV this fall, The Car Guide has exclusively learned from a Kia Canada representative that the Soul EV will be discontinued at the end of the 2023 model year.

How many miles does a Kia Soul EV battery last? ›

The average battery for an electric vehicle was designed to last as long as 20 years. But the technology is still relatively new, so it has not been determined if it will. Regardless, When you buy a Kia hybrid or electric vehicle, you get the assurance of a 10-year/100,000 mile warrant for the battery.

How much should I pay for a 2024 Kia Soul? ›

2024 Kia Soul Pricing
MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
LX$21,565$20,616
S$24,065$23,126
GT-Line$25,165$24,017
EX$25,865$24,781

How much does it cost to replace the battery in a Kia Soul EV? ›

The average cost for a Kia Soul EV Hybrid High Voltage Battery Replacement is between $17,067 and $17,136. Labor costs are estimated between $264 and $333 while parts are typically priced around $16,803. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.

How many miles does a Kia Soul EV get on a full charge? ›

The battery of the Kia Soul EV 64 kWh has an estimated total capacity of 67.5 kWh. The usable capacity is 64 kWh. A range of about 225 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery.

How far can a Kia EV go on a full charge? ›

The 2023 Kia EV6 all-electric range can reach as high as 310 miles on a full charge.

How many miles does a Kia Soul have on E? ›

Range, Charging, and Battery Life

The 2021 Soul EV's battery life would have been far better than the 2019 model with a range of up to 243 miles per charge.

Will there be a Kia Soul 2025? ›

Unlike previous model years, the 2025 Kia Soul is only available with one powertrain. Every Soul comes with a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine that makes 147 horsepower and 132 pound-feet of torque. The engine is paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) that routes power to the front wheels.

How much is a new battery for a Kia Soul EV? ›

How Much Does An EV Battery Cost?
ModelBattery PriceBattery Size (kwh)
Kia Soul EV£4,282.6039.2
Lexus UX300e£7,953.4072.8
Maxis MIFA 9£9,832.5090
Maxus eDeliver 3£9,832.5035
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Is Kia getting rid of the Soul? ›

The subcompact vehicle is on death watch in America, but the quirkiest of the little cars will get another year. The Kia Soul goes into the 2024 model year almost unchanged. The Soul is one of just five models still for sale in 2023 with a starting price under $20,000 (before destination fees).

What is the life expectancy of a Kia Soul? ›

How long do Kia Souls usually last? Kia Souls can last around 10 to 13 years or 150,000 to 200,000 miles with proper care and maintenance. Some users have reported reaching over 200,000 miles without significant problems.

How do I check the health of my EV battery? ›

Another simple way to gauge the health of an electric car's battery is to measure its State of Charge (SOC), which is the amount of charge left in the battery at a particular moment. You'll usually be able to see this on the dashboard or infotainment screen.

How to check battery health on Kia Soul EV? ›

Viewing energy information (PHEV only) You can view the current status of the battery, the drivable distance, and information about the charging time. On the Home screen, press All menus > PHEV > Energy information.

What is the range of Kia e-Soul? ›

What's the range of a Kia Soul EV? With a 64kWh battery, the Soul EV gives you an official range of up to 280 miles. In the real world, we'd expect that to be more like 250 miles.

What is the longest range of the Kia EV? ›

Kia EV6 models are currently capable of traveling up to an EPA-estimated 310 miles when adequately equipped, with the larger Kia EV9 providing a similar total range of up to an EPA-estimated 304 miles.

What is the range of the Kia Soul EV 30kwh? ›

Battery and Charging

The usable capacity is 30 kWh. A range of about 105 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery.

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