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Time and thought was put into the Kia Soul EV, with style and excellent driving dynamics,

- Sami Haj-Assaad AutoGuide.com

The 2019 Kia Soul EV is an electric car that doesn’t feel like a sideshow or afterthoug­ht. It’s fully baked and gives drivers everything they want: style, range, features and excellent driving dynamics.

We recently drove the new Soul EV in Seoul, South Korea, during our first drive of the new Sonata. What was clear during our time with the Kia is that the Soul EV represents a key part of the lineup and isn’t just some compliance car to be hidden in the corner.

The Soul EV has some familiar underpinni­ngs. The powertrain and technology are very similar to what Hyundai uses in the Kona EV.

You’ll find a 64-kWh battery paired to a 201-hp electric motor that also features 291 lb-ft of torque. What’s cooler is that in Canada, there’s an option for a smaller 39.2-kWh battery and 134-hp motor, which should make the car more affordable.

That smaller battery setup offers 276 km of range, while the larger battery will deliver 452 km. The batteries are now liquid cooled rather than air cooled, and the Soul EV is faster than before too, hitting highway speeds in a about eight seconds (for the bigger battery, 9.9 for the smaller battery). They’re even capable of a top speed of 155 km/h.

Charging up the vehicle is a done with its Combined Charging System, a DC fast charger that comes as standard with the Soul EV. Recharging the batteries to 80 per cent takes 54 minutes from a 100-kW DC fast-charger, assuming you can find one. A 240-volt source would allow for a full charge in about nine hours, while using a 110volt household outlet would fully charge the vehicle in 63 hours. If you opt for the smaller battery model, these times are cut down a bit.

There are a few different driving modes, and more importantl­y, there are a few regenerati­ve braking modes, with an extreme mode that tries to bring a one-pedal driving experience to the Soul EV.

You control the regenerati­ve braking with paddles on the steering wheel, and the drive modes are activated with a button next to the gear selection knob. There’s a hardcore ECO+ mode that is activated by holding the drive mode button, and is designed for emergencie­s, like a phone’s low battery mode, and this will allow you to eke out every last bit of the car’s battery pack; it even has a speed limit of 90 km/h.

On the road, the Soul EV is peppy and responsive, with its electric motor responding very nicely to throttle inputs. It’s quick to get up to speed in the Soul EV and all that torque means it can pass and merge with traffic easily. The compact car changes directions with little body roll, a benefit of the effort Kia spent stiffening up the chassis. There are only a few small downsides: the steering is numb and the low rolling resistance tires limit the overall funto-drive potential of Soul EV.

The interior of the Soul is always a treat, with plenty of unique touches and customizab­le ambient lighting. This trend has continued with the new generation Soul EV, including sound-inspired mood-lights around the speakers. This kind of attention to detail is hard to find in the industry. The MINI Cooper might be the only other vehicle with this kind of fun quirkiness.

There’s a lot of technology too, with a large 10.25-inch touchscree­n and a seven-inch gauge cluster. The Soul EV also features a wireless phone charger and there is Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support for the infotainme­nt system. There’s also a head-up display, heated and ventilated seats.

For the most part, the Soul features more space than the outgoing model, including cargo room.

There’s also a special dual-level luggage shelf to organize the trunk, further enhancing the practicali­ty of the Kia. If you’re looking for a reason to get the Soul over the Kona EV, this is the main factor — it’s more spacious and practical. The verdict Official pricing for the Soul is listed at $42,595 before incentives. It’s unclear if this is for the smaller or bigger battery, but if it's for the latter, it’s a nice deal for Canadians looking for a new zero-emissions daily driver, thanks to its extra range, hearty performanc­e and improved practicali­ty.

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KIA PHOTOS The new Kia Soul EV has multiple batteries to choose from, improving its viability as a daily driving electric vehicle.
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KIA The interior of the Kia Soul has plenty of unique touches and customizab­le ambient lighting.
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