Kia has introduced a wheelchair-accessible vehicle (WAV) iteration of its first electric van. The PV5 WAV offers several accessibility features, such as a side-entry system so a wheelchair user can board the van from the sidewalk, and a quick-use entry ramp rated for 300kg (661 lbs). It’s equipped with a tip-up seat in the third row so other riders can assist a wheelchair passenger from the side. The PV5 WAV also has a wheelchair-specific belt fastening system.
The brand collaborated with Motability Operations on the debut of the PV5 WAV. Motability Operations is a long-term partner of the UK’s vehicle leasing plan that helps people with disabilities to have an accessible mode of transportation.
“By integrating cutting-edge Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) technology with thoughtful design, we are paving the way for a future where everyone can enjoy the benefits of sustainable mobility, and our partnership with Motability Operations is a testament to our commitment to making this vision a reality,” Sangdae Kim, executive vice president and head of Kia’s PBV Division, said. The PBV tech has been the foundation for a few of Kia’s new vehicle announcements over the past year, including at .
The standard model of the PV5, Kia’s first electric van, recently began in the UK. Kia hasn’t shared pricing information yet about the WAV model, but the non-WAV version retails starting at £32,995 (about $44,000).
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