17:06 18-04-2026

Kia Readies a Second K5 Update Around a New Hybrid

Kia is preparing a second update for the K5 sedan, placing the hybrid version at the centre of its electrification strategy. The first interior images have already surfaced after testing in South Korea.

What will change in the K5

The key upgrade is the new TMED-II hybrid system. Compared with the previous generation, it improves efficiency and performance by around 4% while also adding features more commonly associated with electric vehicles.

Those include a V2L system that allows external devices to be powered from the car’s battery, along with E-AWD and E-Motion Drive technologies aimed at improving handling and ride comfort.

When to expect it and why it matters

The K5 Hybrid is scheduled to reach the US market in 2027. Kia expects demand for hybrids to grow by roughly 22% a year, as they continue to serve as a middle ground between combustion-powered cars and full EVs.

By 2030, the brand wants electrified models to account for 47% of its US sales, and the K5 is expected to play an important role in the sedan segment.

Kia’s strategy

Rather than developing an all-new generation, the company has decided to extend the lifecycle of the current model through to 2030 with two facelifts. The approach helps cut costs while keeping the car competitive during the transition period.

Kia is making a pragmatic choice: instead of walking away from sedans, the brand is adapting them to new market realities. The K5 Hybrid is positioned as a compromise between a conventional car and an EV, a strategy that could prove effective in the years ahead.