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Hyundai Staria EV vs Kia PV5: Which MPV Electric Vehicle Will Dominate 2026?

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Staria EV Launch Imminent

Direct Challenge to PV5’s Market Dominance

Competing With a Broad Lineup

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Staria EV – Source: Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company is set to introduce the Staria electric vehicle, rolling out a wide lineup in mid‑month. The move is likely to sharpen competition in the electric MPV segment.

Kia’s PV5 currently dominates the segment, selling more than 3,000 units a month. The market has largely centered on that single model.

Hyundai hopes the Staria EV can change the dynamics by leveraging the established strengths of the combustion‑engine Staria. That approach could reshape the competitive landscape.

Five-Lineup Range

From Families to Logistics

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Staria EV – Source: Hyundai Motor Company

The Staria EV will launch in five configurations: 6‑ and 7‑seat passenger models, an 11‑seat passenger variant, and 3‑ and 5‑seat van versions.

That breadth lets Hyundai target multiple buyer groups at once — from family drivers to executive/shuttle services and commercial logistics operators.

Expanding use cases strengthens the vehicle’s market responsiveness compared with offering a single model.

Up to 395 km Range

Both Space and Performance

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Staria EV – Source: Hyundai Motor Company

The Staria EV offers up to 395 km (about 245 miles) of range, depending on trim — roughly 370 km (about 230 miles) to 395 km (about 245 miles).

It pairs an 84 kWh battery with a 217‑horsepower electric motor, delivering adequate performance for its class.

The body measures 5,255 mm overall, with a 3,275 mm wheelbase, providing class‑leading interior space.

Hyundai also includes Vehicle‑to‑Load (V2L) capability, improving usefulness for camping and outdoor work and boosting the vehicle’s practicality.

Price Competition Could Be a Burden

Watch for Market Shifts

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Staria EV – Source: Hyundai Motor Company

Industry estimates place the Staria EV’s price in the low‑to‑mid 40 million KRW range (roughly $30,000). That puts it above many competing models.

It’s about 10 million KRW (roughly $7,500) more expensive than the Kia PV5, which could weaken price competitiveness.

Meanwhile, sales of the existing Staria are down about 25% year‑over‑year. Hyundai expects the EV to be key to reversing that decline.

Ultimately, the Staria EV will need to hit the right balance between price and product appeal. Observers will be watching to see how it shifts competition in the electric MPV market.

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