Kia Showcase PBVs And The Future Of Mobility At The CES 2024
by AutoExpert | 9 January, 2024
The PV1, PV5, and PV7 electric vehicle concepts from Kia are creating a sensation at CES 2024. The best part is Kia's new approach to adaptability, which involves a detachable upper body and a flexible chassis with a permanent cab.
Basic, Van, High Roof, and Chassis Cab are some of the body styles available on the pioneering PV5. It's like if you were to dress your car in new attire for each occasion. Kia's aiming for practicality by making the swapping process seamless and efficient.
Even though we don't have all the information on the PV1 and PV7, the PV7 is the standout model because of Kia's claims of an outstanding driving range. Conversely, the PV1 is urban-centric. But that's not all Kia has planned.
There's more to come from this groundbreaking chassis and technology, which they're dubbing the "Platform Beyond Vehicle" (PBV). By collaborating with other technologies, such as autonomous driving, drones, and robots like Boston Dynamics' Spot and Stretch, Kia hopes that these cars will one day become an integral part of our everyday lives.
The opening of a specialized PBV plant in Korea is also in the works for 2025, with a target yearly production of 150,000 units. It's inspiring to see a car manufacturer considering more than simply the production of cars. Above all, Kia is also considering their place in our daily lives.