KG Mobility has confirmed the launch of the mid-size electric sports utility vehicle (SUV) ‘Torres EVX’ in September.


This vehicle is the company’s first electrified model. Notably, Torres is the fastest vehicle in KG Mobility’s history to surpass 50,000 cumulative sales in just over a year since its launch.

KG Mobility Torres EVX <br> Photo by KG Mobility

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The Torres EVX features LED daytime running lights (DRL) called ‘Kinetic Lighting Block’ on the front. Inside, a 12.3-inch digital cluster and a 12.3-inch navigation system are connected to maximize visibility. The minimum ground clearance is 174 mm, suitable for off-road driving, and the wide front viewing angle (23.1°) provides a sense of openness from the driver’s seat, according to the company.

KG Mobility Torres EVX <br> Photo by KG Mobility

KG Mobility Torres EVX
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The trunk capacity is 839 liters, the largest among SUVs in its class, and the headroom for the first and second rows is 1033 mm and 1047 mm respectively, securing a spacious interior. The exterior V2L (Vehicle to Load) connector allows the use of various equipment powered by the vehicle during outdoor activities.


The vehicle’s battery uses lithium iron phosphate (LFP), enhancing safety and offering strong resistance to external impacts, reducing the risk of fire. With an optimized BMS (Battery Management System) design, the single-charge driving range is 420 km based on domestic standards (company’s own measurement).



The price is expected to be 48.5 to 49.5 million KRW for the E5 trim and 51 to 52 million KRW for the E7 trim. Depending on electric vehicle subsidies from local governments, the purchase price can be in the 30 million KRW range.

KG Mobility Torres EVX [Photo by KG Mobility]

KG Mobility Torres EVX [Photo by KG Mobility]

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