[INQ. NO. 2511M10] Kia is making a full-scale foray into the Japanese market with the PV5. It will serve as a vanguard in realizing Kia’s vision of providing sustainable mobility solutions.
Kia unveiled the PV5 for the first time in Japan at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show held at Tokyo Big Sight in Japan, and announced its planned entry into the Japanese EV van market in 2026.
Kia has decided to enter the Japanese market with the PBV, as demand for EV vans is expected to increase in line with the Japanese government’s carbon neutrality policy of increasing electric vehicle sales to 30% of new car sales by 2030.
Kia’s entry into the Japanese market is part of Kia’s plan to expand its PBV business globally. The PV5 is currently available in South Korea and Europe, and its sales are expected to continue expanding to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, including Japan, by 2026.
This strategy, spearheaded by the PV5 model, is expected to establish a differentiated position from existing global automakers in Japan. Furthermore, based on its dedicated platform-based EV technology and customer-centric management philosophy, Kia is expected to present a realistic solution to the carbon-reduction challenges facing Japanese society.
Last year, Kia signed a local sales agreement with Sojitz, a leading Japanese general trading company, to enter the Japanese PBV market.

The PV5, which will go on sale in Japan starting in 2026, is based on the dedicated PBV platform E-GMP.S, and features a spacious interior and dedicated software solutions ― making it ideal for the diverse business environments faced by Japanese customers.
Kia thus plans to gradually expand its PBV business in the Japanese market, and establish itself as a global brand that grows alongside Japanese society.
In particular, a Kia spokesperson emphasized that the PV5 not only offers an excellent alternative in Japan’s limited electric commercial vehicle market, but also addresses social issues such as increased logistics, labor shortages, and regional transportation gaps.
The PV5 features a customized vehicle architecture and a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge technologies designed to cope with the diverse business environments and lifestyles of Japanese customers.
The flexible body system is a PBV-specific technology that modularizes key components such as the body, doors, and tailgate, thus enabling flexible responses to diverse customer needs. By assembling the necessary modules like a puzzle, the system can be expanded to up to 16 body configurations.
Furthermore, the PV5 offers an optimized mobility solution based on its robust EV performance. Utilizing the PV5’s EV-specific features ― Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) ― it can be used as an emergency power source, even in disaster situations such as earthquakes.
Notably, the PV5 boasts an outstanding radius rotation of 5.5 meters, based on its 4,695mm length and 1,895mm width, enabling efficient and convenient driving even on Japan’s narrow roads.

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