Kia Ray
The Kia Ray is a subcompact city car manufactured by Kia Corporation since November 2011, exclusively sold in the South Korean market as an affordable and versatile vehicle for urban use.[1] It features a boxy, modern design with a signature Kia grille, LED daytime running lights, and a distinctive sliding rear door on the passenger side to facilitate easy access in tight spaces.[1][2] Introduced as Kia's entry into the compact A-segment, the Ray was designed to combine practicality with innovative styling, drawing inspiration from models like the Kia Soul while offering maximized interior space for passengers and cargo.[1] The gasoline variant debuted with a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine producing 76 PS and 70 lb-ft (95 Nm) of torque, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, achieving fuel economy of up to 13.0 km/L (approximately 30.6 mpg US).[3] In December 2011, Kia launched the Ray EV as Korea's first mass-produced electric vehicle, featuring a 16.4 kWh lithium-ion battery and an electric motor delivering 68 PS (50 kW), with a range of about 139 km (86 miles) on a single charge.[4] The model has undergone several facelifts, including updates in 2017, 2020, and 2022 that introduced enhanced styling, Kia's updated emblem, safety features, and improved connectivity.[5][6] Current trims, as of 2025, include options for five- or two-seater configurations with fully foldable seats for cargo versatility, dimensions of 3,595 mm in length, 1,595 mm in width, and 1,700 mm in height, and advanced driver assistance systems such as forward collision avoidance and lane following assist.[3] The 2025 Ray EV, launched in October 2024, starts at approximately $20,500 (27.35 million KRW) and offers a peak output of 87 PS with a maximum torque of 147 Nm, emphasizing its role as an efficient urban electric option.[7]Development
2010 concept
The Kia Ray concept was unveiled at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show as a plug-in hybrid prototype, marking Kia's entry into eco-friendly vehicle innovation under its EcoDynamics initiative.[8][9] Developed at the Kia Design Center America in Irvine, California, the concept served as the fifth project from the studio and previewed Kia's ambitions for efficient urban mobility.[10] The design emphasized aerodynamics and lightweight construction, featuring an aircraft-inspired body with flush surfaces, a drag coefficient of 0.25, and extensive use of recycled composites to reduce weight.[10][8] Measuring 4,400 mm in length, 1,850 mm in width, 1,360 mm in height, and with a 2,700 mm wheelbase, it prioritized maneuverability in city environments while seating four passengers.[8] Key elements included rear-hinged coach doors for easy access, motion-activated cameras replacing side mirrors, a panoramic all-glass roof embedded with hexagonal solar cells to power climate control, and an interior with sustainable materials like wool carpeting, wood flooring, and white leather upholstery.[11][9] These features highlighted innovative, modular-like flexibility for urban families, though the concept's sedan profile differed from the production model's MPV configuration.[12] The powertrain combined a 1.4-liter gasoline direct-injection (GDI) engine producing 153 horsepower with a 78 kW electric motor, integrated via a continuously variable transmission (CVT) to drive the front wheels in electric, hybrid, or gasoline modes.[8][9] Powered by a lithium-polymer battery pack, it offered an electric-only range exceeding 50 miles (approximately 80 km), contributing to a claimed total range of 746 miles and efficiency of 202 mpg in plug-in hybrid mode.[10][8] Additional technologies, such as regenerative braking via a smart alternator and drive-by-wire steering, underscored the concept's focus on emissions reduction and fuel stretching.[9] Overall, the Ray concept aimed to showcase Kia's vision for compact, environmentally conscious vehicles tailored to young urban drivers and families, blending style, efficiency, and advanced features to compete in the growing green car market.[8][13] This prototype directly influenced the 2011 production launch of the Ray as a more practical microvan.[10]Production launch
The Kia Ray entered production as a subcompact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) exclusively for the South Korean domestic market, with the first official images released by Kia Motors on November 9, 2011. Manufacturing began at the Seosan Plant in Seosan, South Korea.[14][15] Positioned as an affordable option for budget-conscious families in densely populated cities, the Ray prioritized space efficiency and low operating costs over performance, featuring a boxy exterior that maximized interior room for passengers and cargo in a compact footprint. Base pricing started at 12.4 million KRW (approximately $11,000 USD at launch exchange rates), making it accessible for entry-level buyers seeking practical transportation.[16][17] At launch, the Ray was equipped with a 1.0-liter three-cylinder Kappa gasoline engine producing 77 hp, paired with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. This setup delivered adequate power for urban commuting while achieving favorable fuel economy, aligning with the vehicle's focus on everyday usability for small families. The production design drew brief inspiration from the 2010 Ray concept's compact and versatile layout, adapting it for real-world affordability.[18][19]Model variants
First generation (2011–2017)
The first generation Kia Ray, produced from 2011 to 2017, was a compact 5-door MPV tailored for the South Korean market, characterized by its boxy silhouette and a unique door configuration featuring a sliding door on the passenger side for improved rear access, while the driver's side retained a conventional swing-out door. This design maximized practicality in urban environments, with an overall length of 3,595 mm and a wheelbase of 2,520 mm, allowing for agile maneuverability despite its versatile layout.[1][20] The interior emphasized flexibility and space efficiency, accommodating five passengers with fold-flat second-row seats that enabled cargo reconfiguration for larger loads. Underfloor storage provided 142 L of additional capacity, enhancing utility for everyday use, while basic infotainment systems were fitted from launch, upgraded to include a 6.5-inch touchscreen in 2014 models for improved connectivity.[1] At launch, safety equipment was foundational, comprising dual front airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), and electronic stability control (ESC), though advanced driver assistance systems were not available initially. The 1.0 L three-cylinder engine achieved combined fuel economy of up to 17 km/L under Korean testing standards, balancing performance with efficiency for city commuting.[21] By the end of 2017, the first generation model had achieved domestic sales of approximately 180,000 units, underscoring its appeal as an affordable and practical option in Korea's compact vehicle segment.[22]2017 facelift
The 2017 facelift of the Kia Ray, marketed as the New Ray, was introduced in South Korea on December 13, 2017, marking a mid-cycle refresh after six years of the original model. This update built on the first-generation platform to improve visual appeal, interior technology, and efficiency while retaining the vehicle's compact, boxy design suited for urban and light commercial use. A further update in December 2019 for the 2020 model year switched to the 76 PS Kappa Eco Prime 1.0-liter engine, reduced gasoline trims to three, and discontinued the LPG variant for gasoline models while enhancing AVNT infotainment.[23][24] Exterior revisions focused on modernizing the front and rear aesthetics, including a repositioned body-colored tiger nose grille with a dimpled finish, refreshed headlight graphics, a larger lower air intake, and smaller fog lights housed in pill-shaped surrounds. The rear featured C-shaped LED tail light guides and a dimpled garnish for a cleaner look, complemented by new 15-inch two-tone alloy wheels. Overall dimensions stayed consistent at 3,595 mm in length, 1,595 mm in width, and 1,700 mm in height, preserving its classification as a light vehicle under Korean regulations.[23][25] Interior enhancements emphasized connectivity and safety, with a redesigned three-spoke steering wheel, updated gear knob, and metallic-bezel center fascia. An optional 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system was introduced, supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, alongside optional navigation functionality. Safety upgrades included an emergency stop signal and a rollover sensor to deploy the six-airbag system. The cabin retained its practical layout, including a kerbside sliding rear door for easy access.[23] Powertrain adjustments carried over the 1.0-liter three-cylinder Kappa gasoline engine, delivering 78 PS (57 kW) at 6,200 rpm and 94 Nm of torque at 3,500 rpm, mated to a four-speed automatic transmission with front-wheel drive. Engine tweaks improved fuel efficiency by 2.4%, achieving a combined rating of 13 km/L under Korean testing standards; an LPG variant offered similar performance with adapted consumption. These changes enhanced drivability without altering the base curb weight of approximately 1,042 kg.[23][25] Convenience features added eco-coating to interior surfaces for simplified cleaning and stain resistance. Higher trims provided customization options such as ambient lighting and pet-friendly accessories, while cargo capacity remained versatile at 319 liters with seats up, expanding to 1,219 liters via 60:40 split-folding rear seats.[23]2022 facelift
The 2022 facelift of the Kia Ray was unveiled in August 2022 and launched later that year for the 2023 model year, aiming to strengthen its position in South Korea's competitive microvan market against rivals like the Hyundai Casper and Suzuki Wagon R.[26][27] This update built upon the 2017 facelift by incorporating more contemporary styling and advanced driver aids while retaining the model's compact, urban-friendly footprint.[28] Exterior revisions emphasized a bolder, more modern aesthetic, featuring full LED headlights with vertical stacking and U-shaped daytime running lights integrated into an angular, mesh-style grille bearing the updated Kia logo.[27][5] Sharper bumpers with pronounced lines, an aerodynamic underbody kit, and new 15-inch alloy wheels contributed to subtle improvements in airflow and efficiency.[28] Two-tone color schemes, such as combinations of Aurora Black Pearl with lighter accents, were newly offered to appeal to younger urban buyers.[27] Inside, the cabin received enhancements for greater connectivity and comfort, including an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system supporting Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, alongside a 4.2-inch digital instrument cluster for clearer driver information display.[5][28] Wireless charging for smartphones was added as a standard or optional feature depending on trim, complemented by an upgraded audio setup with improved speakers.[27] Noise insulation was refined through additional sound-deadening materials in the doors and floor, reducing road and wind intrusion for a quieter ride.[5] Powertrain options carried over with minor refinements for better refinement and emissions compliance, headlined by the 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbocharged Kappa engine producing 100 PS (99 hp) and 172 Nm of torque, paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT).[28][27] A naturally aspirated 1.0-liter variant with 76 PS and a four-speed automatic remained available for budget-conscious buyers. The turbo model achieved a combined fuel economy of 18.1 km/L under Korean testing standards, aided by the updated aerodynamics.[28] Safety upgrades introduced Kia's Drive Wise suite as standard on mid- and higher trims, including forward collision-avoidance assist with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot collision warning.[28][5] These features, combined with six airbags and electronic stability control, elevated the Ray's safety profile to meet evolving regulatory demands in the domestic market.[27]Electric versions
2011 EV prototype
The Kia Ray EV represented Kia's initial foray into battery electric vehicles, introduced in December 2011 as the company's first production BEV based on the existing Ray chassis.[4] This front-wheel-drive model eliminated the traditional mechanical drivetrain in favor of an all-electric powertrain, incorporating regenerative braking to recapture energy during deceleration and improve overall efficiency.[29] Designed primarily for urban environments, it emphasized compact, lightweight construction at 1,185 kg to facilitate agile city driving and reduce energy consumption.[30] Powered by a 50 kW (67 hp) electric motor and a 16.4 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack, the Ray EV offered an estimated range of up to 139 km on a single charge, with a top speed of 130 km/h.[31] Aerodynamic enhancements, including optimized body shaping inherited from the Ray platform, contributed to its efficiency, achieving 93% motor efficiency—the highest in its segment at the time.[32] Charging times were six hours via a standard 220V household outlet or 25 minutes in fast-charge mode, making it practical for short urban commutes.[33] As part of Kia's early efforts to advance urban electric mobility, the Ray EV served as a technical preview rather than a mass-market offering, with production limited to approximately 2,500 units primarily for government fleets and corporate use in South Korea.[34] It never progressed to full-scale global production, influencing subsequent EV developments like the 2023 Ray EV while highlighting Kia's focus on lightweight, efficient city cars. The model drew brief inspiration from the 2010 Ray hybrid concept's efficient design principles.2023 Ray EV
The 2023 Kia Ray EV marked the revival of Kia's compact electric city car, building on concepts from the 2011 EV prototype by introducing a production-ready model tailored for urban mobility. Announced in August 2023 with pre-orders opening on August 24, the vehicle went on sale in South Korea starting September 2023, positioning it as an affordable entry into the electric vehicle market.[35][36] Priced from 27.35 million KRW (approximately $20,500 USD) for the base one-seater van trim, it offered competitive positioning against gasoline variants of the Ray lineup, with higher trims like the four-seater passenger model reaching up to 29.55 million KRW.[35][37] The Ray EV featured a 35.2 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery paired with a front-mounted single electric motor producing 64 kW (86 hp) and 147 Nm of torque, enabling a combined range of 205 km on the Korean testing cycle.[36][38][39] This setup supported city driving up to 233 km under optimal conditions, with fast charging from 0 to 80% in 40 minutes using a 100 kW charger.[36] The vehicle's lightweight design, with an unladen curb weight of 1,290 kg, emphasized efficiency for short commutes and delivery tasks, while configurations included two- or four-seater options for personal or commercial use.[38][37] Interior highlights included a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster for driver information and standard one-pedal driving mode for regenerative braking, enhancing ease of use in stop-and-go traffic.[39] The model was assembled at Kia's facilities in South Korea, targeting urban consumers seeking a practical, low-cost EV alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles.[40]2025 Ray EV update
The 2025 Kia Ray EV update was launched on October 2, 2024, in South Korea for the 2025 model year, preserving the model's affordability with a starting price under $21,000 when including government subsidies.[7] Available in 1-seater, 2-seater, and 4-seater configurations, it emphasizes versatility for urban and fleet use, with the base Light trim priced at approximately 27.35 million won (about $20,500).[41] Building on the 2023 Ray EV platform, the 2025 version retains the 35.2 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate battery but features optimizations that deliver a combined range of up to 205 km (127 miles), with city driving extending to 233 km.[7][41] The electric motor produces 86 horsepower and 108 lb-ft of torque, enabling responsive acceleration suited to city environments and light commercial duties.[42] Key upgrades focus on safety and convenience through the Kia Drive Wise ADAS suite, standard on all trims with Drive Wise I (forward collision-avoidance assist, lane-following assist, and adaptive cruise control) and optional Drive Wise II on higher variants (adding rear-side collision avoidance, blind-spot collision avoidance assist, and safe exit warning).[7][41] Charging performance supports DC fast charging up to 100 kW, achieving 10% to 80% in about 40 minutes, alongside AC home charging in six hours.[43] Styling enhancements include a new Adventurous Green exterior color, gray two-tone wraps with black A-pillars and roof accents, and 15-inch black alloy wheels, complemented by projection headlights and LED rear combination lamps in the Style package.[7][41] The infotainment system receives over-the-air update capability for software improvements, enhancing connectivity for everyday and fleet operations.[38]Specifications
Dimensions and capacity
The Kia Ray maintains consistent overall dimensions across its generations and variants, measuring 3,595 mm in length, 1,595 mm in width, 1,700 mm in height for internal combustion engine (ICE) models, and 1,710 mm for electric versions (EV), with a wheelbase of 2,520 mm. These proportions contribute to its compact footprint suited for urban environments while providing a boxy profile for efficient space utilization. Slight variations occur in the 2017 and 2022 facelifts, primarily in styling without altering core measurements.[3][38][26] Curb weights range from 1,030 to 1,045 kg for ICE models equipped with 14- or 15-inch tires, and 1,290 to 1,295 kg for EV variants, reflecting the added battery mass in electric configurations. Ground clearance stands at 160 mm, aiding maneuverability over minor obstacles. ICE models feature a 38-liter fuel tank, enabling practical range for city driving, while the EV incorporates a 35.2 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery pack.[3][38][44][45][43] Seating accommodates up to five passengers in standard ICE configurations, with flexible 60:40 split-folding second-row seats that enhance versatility. EV models support up to four passengers, though van-oriented variants offer one- or two-seater options to prioritize cargo. With seats upright, boot space is compact at around 140 liters, expanding significantly to over 1,300 liters when folded, allowing for substantial load-carrying in both passenger and commercial use cases.[46][47][48]Powertrains
The Kia Ray's internal combustion engine (ICE) options center on the 1.0-liter Kappa II three-cylinder engine family, available in naturally aspirated and turbocharged configurations. The base naturally aspirated variant produces 77 horsepower (57 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 95 Nm of torque at 3,750 rpm.[49][50] A turbocharged 1.0-liter T-GDI version, introduced in later models, delivers 106 horsepower (78 kW) and 137 Nm of torque.[51][45] These engines prioritize urban efficiency over high performance, with the turbo option added during facelifts to enhance responsiveness without significantly increasing fuel consumption.[51] Transmission choices for ICE models include a five-speed manual, four-speed automatic, and continuously variable transmission (CVT), all paired with front-wheel drive.[52] The CVT, used in higher-trim turbo variants, optimizes gear ratios for smoother acceleration and better city driving. Fuel efficiency for ICE models ranges from 12.2 km/L in urban conditions to 14.0 km/L combined, depending on the transmission and engine tune, with CO2 emissions of 127 g/km for base configurations (14-inch tires).[49] Electric versions of the Kia Ray employ a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) rated at 64 kW (87 PS), providing 147 Nm of maximum torque for quick low-speed response suitable for city use.[53] Battery capacities vary by model, with the initial 16.4 kWh lithium-ion polymer pack offering up to 139 km of range, while the updated 35.2 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery extends range to 205 km combined.[29][39] Regenerative braking is standard, capturing energy during deceleration to improve overall efficiency, which measures 4.4 km/kWh combined (5.1 km/kWh city).[38][53] These EV powertrains eliminate tailpipe emissions, aligning with urban zero-emission goals.[54]| Powertrain Type | Engine/Motor | Power | Torque | Transmission | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICE (Naturally Aspirated) | 1.0L Kappa II I3 | 77 hp (57 kW) | 95 Nm | 5-speed manual / 4-speed auto | 13.0 km/L combined |
| ICE (Turbo) | 1.0L Kappa II T-GDI I3 | 106 hp (78 kW) | 137 Nm | CVT | ~14 km/L combined[45] |
| EV | 64 kW PMSM | 87 PS | 147 Nm | Single-speed reduction gear | 4.4 km/kWh combined (5.1 km/kWh city)[38] |
Sales and reception
Sales figures
The Kia Ray has seen steady sales in the South Korean market since its 2011 launch, with annual figures showing growth following facelifts.[22] Sales peaked in the early years, reflecting strong initial demand for the compact MPV.[55] Annual sales figures in South Korea show consistent performance, with notable growth following facelifts. The 2017 facelift contributed to sales of 20,521 units that year. By 2023, total Ray sales reached a record 50,930 units, including contributions from the relaunched EV variant.[56] In 2024, sales totaled approximately 47,000 units through November.[22] Monthly sales have averaged 2,000–3,000 units in recent years, supporting steady market presence.[22] The 2023 Ray EV achieved 10,000 units in its first year of availability, benefiting from government subsidies that enhanced affordability.[40] In 2024, over 8,500 Ray EV units were sold in the first eight months.[57] As of 2023, internal combustion engine (ICE) models accounted for approximately 80% of total sales, while EV variants represented about 20%. Facelifts have correlated with sales spikes, such as post-2017 growth.[58]| Year | Total Sales (units) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 20,521 | Post-facelift |
| 2023 | 50,930 | Record year, including EV |
| 2023 (EV only) | 10,000 | First year |
| 2024 | ~47,000 | Estimated full year (Jan-Nov: 42,772) |