The Northern Rivers Times Edition 172

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The Northern Rivers Times

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October 26, 2023

MOTORING NEWS

Kia’s Upcoming EV5 Aiming squarely at the Tesla Model Y, a brand-new mid-size electric SUV is set to hit the Australian market next year. By Jeff Gibbs The soon-to-arrive Kia EV5 electric SUV has been outlined in detail before its anticipated debut in Australia in 2024. This mid-size electric SUV will be sourced from China, using cost-effective lithium ferrous phosphate (LFP)

batteries and advanced technology to attract potential buyers away from the popular Tesla Model Y and BYD Atto 3. While pricing specifics are yet to be disclosed, it is anticipated that the Kia EV5 might start at approximately $60,000. This competitive pricing aims to position it below

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the dominant $65,400 (plus on-road costs) Model Y in the mid-size electric SUV market. Spencer Cho, Kia’s head of global business planning sub-division, emphasized how the EV market is transitioning from early adopters to a broader customer base. The Kia EV5 is not just an addition to the expanding EV line-up but a catalyst for the EV revolution. A key factor in the EV5’s value proposition is the use of LFP batteries, which are cost-effective to manufacture compared to nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) batteries, albeit with a slightly lower energy density. The

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adoption of LFP batteries reflects a significant consideration of cost, especially for the EV5 manufactured in China. For the initial phase, the version produced in Korea will use NMC batteries. The EV5 boasts impressive technological features, including remote connectivity and smartphone-as-a-key functionality. Its interior features dual 12.3-inch screens and a 5.0-inch display for ventilation controls. The vehicle is equipped with touch pads on the dash for essential functions and offers over-the-air software updates and access to the Kia Connect Store for additional features.

In terms of design, the EV5 shares bold SUV styling with the larger EV9 and prioritizes occupant space within its two rows and five-person seating capacity. The vehicle uses the familiar E-GMP architecture, offering both two- and all-wheel drive models. The entry-level model features a single electric motor driving the front wheels, powered by a 64kWh battery, and producing 160kW of power. The Long Range model also utilizes a 160kW motor but with an 88kWh battery, providing around 530km of WLTP driving range. The all-wheel drive variant includes a 70kW rear motor, yielding a

total power of 230kW albeit with slightly less driving range. Globally, the EV5 will offer vehicle-to-grid potential, allowing the vehicle to power homes or feed electricity back into the grid. Additionally, the EV5 includes modern technology features such as phone-as-a-key functionality and an onboard fridge and food warmer. In conclusion, the Kia EV5 showcases promising technology and bold styling, with pricing anticipated to play a crucial role in its success within the Australian market.

Kia Tasman ute coming soon By Jeff Gibbs Kia Teases 2025 Tasman Ute, Aiming to

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Challenge Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger Kia’s design chief, Karim Habib, hints at an imminent sneak peek of the 2025 Kia Tasman ute, positioned to compete with Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger. Speaking at Kia’s inaugural EV day in Korea, Habib emphasized that the Tasman would adopt the brand’s modern design theme seen in their electric SUV lineup, ensuring a cohesive family look. While initially starting with a diesel-powered

version, Kia is also actively developing a battery-electric variant set to arrive around 2026. The Tasman is expected to diversify Kia’s offerings, spanning from workhorse models to off-road variants and potentially a highperformance edition to

rival the Ford Ranger Raptor. Extensive local testing and development are underway, mirroring the HiLux and Ranger’s trials in Australia, indicating Kia’s ambition to conquer the Australian market and possibly secure a prominent sales position.


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10 Tips to Keep Snakes Away from Your Garden

48min
pages 46-55

BOWEN THERAPY

2min
page 45

HammondCare and The Disability Trust join forces to offcially open The Plant Room cafe

1min
page 45

Precarious lives: the urgent need to support informal, unpaid carers for life after caring

6min
page 44

CHEESY FRENCH ONION MEATBALLS

2min
page 43

BREAKFAST EGG AND HAM MUFFINS SALMON SUSHI ROLLS

1min
page 43

Grape Expectations by Max Crus Power to the people.

3min
page 42

OFINTEREST

1min
page 41

Surprise Boom: Home Values Soar in Hundreds of Suburbs, Defying All Expectations

1min
page 41

NCOSS CONCERNED NSW BUDGET WILL NOT TACKLE GROWING DISADVANTAGE IN NSW

2min
page 40

Kia’s Upcoming EV5

2min
pages 38-39

NFF urges a rethink on fraught industrial relations Bill

5min
pages 36-37

Managing livestock in dry times

1min
page 36

GET DRIZZLING AUSTRALIA!

1min
page 35

Science tracks forestry outcomes for the long-term

1min
pages 34-35

Nation’s farm sector to meet in Canberra at critical juncture for agriculture

1min
page 34

Statement on Australia joining international partnership for drought

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RIC free Farm Investment Loan webinar to help ‘good’ farmers hit by ‘bad’ times

2min
page 33

After a 4 year wait, she’s fnally here ‘OCDiva’ Comes to Lismore

2min
page 32

ENTERTAINMENT

5min
pages 25-26

RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

2min
page 24

MANAGING LIVESTOCK IN DRY TIMES

1min
page 23

Founder personality could predict start-up success: study

4min
page 22

Have your say: Draft Tweed Access and Inclusion Plan 2023 - 2026

1min
page 21

WHERE THE MONEY GOES

6min
pages 19-20

No Richmond Valley Incinerator LETTERS

7min
pages 17-18

Lismore Housing Expo: Your guide to housing and recovery

3min
page 16

Amber alert for blue-green algae at Bray Park Weir

6min
pages 14-16

Clarence Valley Monopoly comes to town

3min
pages 12-14

Big Dance preparation on track

1min
page 11

HUGE FUNDING BOOST FOR FLOOD RECOVERY IN THE NORTHERN RIVERS

2min
pages 10-11

BOOST FOR BALLINA BOATING COMMUNITY AS FLOOD-DAMAGED PONTOONS REPLACED

1min
page 10

NEW INCENTIVE FOR PARENTS TO USE RESUABLE NAPPIES

2min
page 9

Diary of a Flood Survivor

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Extreme weather conditions put a halt to Seahorse Riding Centre

2min
pages 7-8

HIGH FIRE DANGER WARNING FOR NORTHERN NSW

2min
page 6

NEW TWIST IN COUNCIL DEFAMATION CASE SAGA

2min
page 5

VILLAGERS HIT BOILING POINT OVER WATER ALERT

4min
page 4

TYALGUM WATER SUPPLY DROPPING FAST

2min
page 3

FALLING WATER LEVELS PROMPT WATER RESTRICTIONS EARLIER THAN EXPECTED

1min
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