NEMA 5-15
- Socket specs Socket specs
- 120 V, 15 A, 1-phase
- Socket output Socket output
- 1.8 kW
- Charging 20-80% Charging 20-80%
- 14 h 31 min
The Kia Soul EV 39 kWh is an all-electric front-wheel drive SUV. It came out in 2022 replacing the older Kia Soul EV 30 kWh. The car is not available on the US market.
The Kia Soul EV 39 kWh has a 42 kWh battery pack, allowing it to travel up to 146 mi on a single charge. The car has an average efficiency of 26.8 kWh per 100 miles (or 268 Wh/mile) — ranked №468 out of 566 electric vehicles.
The Kia Soul EV 39 kWh achieves a 0 to 60 mph acceleration in 9.6 seconds (placing it at №438 among 572 electric vehicles) and attains a maximum speed of 98 mph.
Its powertrain provides a power output of up to 100 kW (134 hp) and a torque of 291 lb-ft.
The real-world range of the Kia Soul EV 39 kWh is 131–161 miles (ranked №474 out of 572 electric vehicles) — depending on several factors, including:
It's important to remember that these are just estimates, and your actual range may vary. It's always best to factor in these various factors when planning your trip and be prepared for potential charging stops.
Plan your trips using the EV Navigation interactive map.
The Kia Soul EV 39 kWh in the USA is equipped with a CCS Type 1 charging port. You can charge it conveniently at home using a standard outlet, or utilize any public AC charging station with the appropriate cable. However, the car's built-in charger (inverter) limits the maximum AC charging speed to 7.2 kW, which translates to roughly 24 miles of range added per hour.
For faster charging, use DC fast-charging stations. The Kia Soul EV 39 kWh supports a maximum DC charging rate of 44 kW, but it's important to note that battery temperature and current charge level can affect the actual charging speed you'll experience.
To estimate charging time, rate, and cost, you can use our Charging calculator.
The size and weight specifications for Kia Soul EV 39 kWh are as follows:
The rear cargo area of the Kia Soul EV 39 kWh provides 11.1 cubic feet of space when the rear seats are upright (ranked №464 out of 572 electric vehicles).
Folding these seats down unlocks a maximum cargo capacity of 47.3 cubic feet (ranked №464 out of 572 electric vehicles).
The car doesn’t have a “frunk” (front trunk).