Kia will be selling competitively priced electric vehicles in Australia within three years, the company's local chief operating officer Damien Meredith says.
Meredith said the company had decided against importing hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles as an interim measure — a strategy that directly contrasts with sister brand Hyundai.
Hyundai will bring in three versions of its Ioniq nameplate — a hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric car — this year, while an electric version of the Kona SUV will follow early in 2019.
"There will be a fair bit of movement on that front in the next couple of years. Our view is that we'll move to a range of EVs rather than go through the steps of hybrid, plug-in hybrid and EV, we'll move straight into EVs over the next couple of years," he says.
That promise comes despite the lukewarm reception to electric vehicles in Australia.