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What if your car could adapt to your daily challenges? Kia's lineup brings technological solutions that address real-world situations drivers face every day.
Making Time Work Better
Gone are the hour-long charging sessions at public stations. Pull up to a fast charger in your Kia EV6, grab coffee, check some emails, and you're back on the road with 80% charge in under 18 minutes. The larger EV9 requires just 24 minutes - about the time it takes to eat a quick lunch.
Turning Smartphones Into Car Keys
Your phone already handles your banking, shopping, and communication. Now, it can replace your car key, too. The Digital Key 2 Touch system, available on models like the 2024 Telluride, lets you leave the traditional key fob at home. Lock, unlock, or start your vehicle directly from your phone.
Taking The Stress Out Of Tight Spaces
Picture this: you spot a narrow parking space but worry about door dings or scraping your wheels. With the EV9's Remote Smart Parking Assist 2, step out, press a button, and watch your vehicle park itself while you supervise from a safe distance.
Keeping Everyone Connected
The 2025 Carnival's Passenger View Monitor eliminates the need to turn around to check on kids or raise your voice to talk to rear passengers. This camera-based system lets you see and communicate clearly with everyone onboard without taking your attention off the road.
Improving Your View
Traditional rear-view mirrors can't see through tall cargo or passengers' heads. The Full Display Digital Rear-View Mirror, found in vehicles like the 2024 Telluride, provides an unobstructed digital view of what's behind you, regardless of what - or who - is in the back.
Making Information More Accessible
The EV6's augmented reality heads-up display brings vital driving information into your natural line of sight. Navigation arrows appear to float on the road ahead, while vehicle data seems to hover just above the hood - keeping your eyes where they need to be.
Personalizing Your Presence
The EV9's Digital Pattern Lighting Grille transforms how your vehicle presents itself. Download new light patterns through the Kia Connect Store to give your vehicle a fresh look whenever you want.
Each of these features connects to Kia's broader technology ecosystem through Kia Connect. This platform handles everything from remote climate control to service scheduling, creating a seamless link between you and your vehicle.
Kia's technology focuses on solving problems you might encounter during your daily drive. Whether it's making an EV road trip more convenient, simplifying parking in crowded areas, or helping you keep tabs on back-seat passengers, these advances serve a clear purpose: making your time behind the wheel more efficient and enjoyable.
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