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Kia officially launched the 2025 Ray EV in Korea with the same low starting price of under $21,000. However, the new model year gains additional features. With incentives, the entry-level electric car can be bought for as little as $15,000 (20 million won).

The “New Kia Ray” was reborn as an entry-level EV last year. After opening pre-orders last August, starting at around $20,500 (27.35 million won), the Kia Ray EV secured over 6,000 reservations in less than a month.

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[–] reddig33@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Lucky you. Neither of the EVs I’ve owned have worked this way. The guess o meter automatically goes down when the AC is turned on.

https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/advice/what-ac-does-to-your-ev-range

“A study by AAA found that a temperature of 95 degrees outside translates to a 17% range loss.”