
Kia is entering the electric pickup market in the United States with a completely new model. It will not be the gasoline-powered Tasman that is going to markets like Korea and Australia. Instead, Kia is building an all-electric pickup specifically for North American buyers. Focusing on what truck shoppers in this region want.
This blog covers the upcoming Kia Electric Pickup, highlighting its design, features, production plans, and how it fits into the growing U.S. electric truck market.
This new electric truck is built on a fresh EV platform. It is being designed to meet the needs of daily city driving, as well as weekend outdoor adventures. Kia has shared that the pickup will come with off-road abilities and a strong towing system.
It is also expected to offer class-leading space. A good sign for those who value passenger comfort and cargo flexibility in one vehicle.
Kia (including its Kia EV2 Concept model) has not announced exactly where the truck will be built, but all signs point to its Georgia manufacturing facilities. May be produced at Hyundai’s new Metaplant in Georgia or at Kia’s existing Georgia plant.
It is not just about logistics—making the truck helps it avoid high import taxes. May show the Kia’s commitment to building vehicles close to the markets they serve, especially as EV demand continues growing in the U.S.
This electric pickup is not going after the full-size market like the Ford F-150 Lightning. Kia says the new model will compete with mid-size trucks such as the Toyota Tacoma and Jeep Gladiator. It also enters a category where electric options are still very limited today.
Kia plans to make this truck more than just tough. The company says it will feature advanced infotainment and safety systems to keep up with today’s expectations. It will also be designed with “best-in-class” space in mind—for both people and their gear.
The new truck might also lead to a similar Hyundai-branded model, as both companies often share platforms. However, Kia remains focused on creating something unique for its brand.
This test vehicle confirms the model is already in development and gives hope for a market release by 2026 or 2027 if everything stays on track.
Kia wants to sell 90,000 units of this new truck each year and hopes to earn a 7 percent share of the truck market in the long run.
With competitors like the Tesla Cybertruck and Ford Lightning focusing on larger models, Kia has the chance to stand out by being one of the first brands to offer a true mid-size electric truck.
Buyers interested in an electric truck that balances size, performance, and value may find this upcoming Kia model worth the wait. It avoids the bulk of larger EV trucks and goes straight to meeting real everyday needs.
For drivers (Read about the 2025 Kia Niro Hybrid Review here)who want space, safety, and strong towing—without going full-size—this truck could be the smart and timely option.
This new electric pickup from Kia is not just another EV. It is aimed directly at American drivers who want a useful, safe, and smart truck for both everyday drives and weekend getaways. Built on a fresh platform, loaded with features, and planned for U.S. production, it is more than a concept—it is a practical idea that fits the moment.
Buyers seeking a mid-size electric truck may soon have a perfect match from Kia. Explore more updates and stay informed about the Kia Electric Pickup before it hits the roads.