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Kia’s electric van is going full camper mode: Here’s our first look

Last updated: May 23, 2025 4:25 am
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Kia is making waves in the electric van market with its innovative PV5 model. Not just your average van, the PV5 is a fully electric, modular vehicle available in Passenger, Cargo, Freezer Box, and Light Camper variants. The PV5 is part of Kia’s new Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business, which aims to offer total mobility solutions with advanced technology and software.

Pre-orders for the PV5 Passenger and Cargo models have already opened in the UK, with prices starting at £32,995 ($44,000) and £27,645 ($37,000) respectively. The Passenger model comes with two battery pack options, offering ranges of 179 miles and 249 miles, while the Cargo model provides ranges of 181 miles and 247 miles.

Measuring 4,695 mm long, 1,895 mm wide, and 1,899 mm tall, the PV5 is slightly smaller than the European-spec Volkswagen ID.Buzz. The midsize PV5 will be launched in other parts of Europe and Korea later this year, with more electric van variants on the horizon, including a light camper.

Kia has already introduced several PV5 conversions, such as service, refrigerated, and wheelchair-accessible models. However, a new Conversion model is set to offer even more options, including an open bed, top car, prime, light camper, and camper van. The PV5 Conversion model was recently spotted in Korea, hinting at its imminent release.

In addition to the PV5, Kia has unveiled exciting concepts like the “Spielraum” PV5 with a refrigerator, microwave oven, and wine cellar, as well as the “WKNDR” adventure-ready electric van concept. These concepts give a glimpse into the future of Kia’s electric van lineup.

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Kia plans to launch the production version of the PV5 Conversion model in the second half of 2026 through a partnership with LG Electronics. In its first year of PBV sales, Kia aims to sell 3,000 to 4,000 electric vans, with a target of around 17,000 PBVs annually by 2030. The company also has plans to introduce larger PV7 and PV9 models in the coming years, further solidifying its presence in the electric van market.

With its cutting-edge design, advanced technology, and versatile options, the Kia PV5 is set to revolutionize the electric van industry and provide customers with a truly unique and customizable driving experience. New Study Shows the Benefits of Meditation for Mental Health

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology has shown that incorporating meditation into your daily routine can have significant benefits for mental health. The study, which was conducted over a period of six months, involved over 500 participants who were randomly assigned to either a meditation group or a control group.

The participants in the meditation group were asked to practice meditation for just 10 minutes each day, while those in the control group were asked to continue with their usual activities. After six months, the researchers found that those in the meditation group reported lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression compared to the control group.

One of the key findings of the study was that meditation can help to reduce rumination, which is the tendency to continuously think about negative thoughts and feelings. By practicing mindfulness and focusing on the present moment, individuals can learn to let go of negative thinking patterns and cultivate a more positive outlook on life.

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In addition to reducing negative emotions, meditation has also been shown to improve cognitive function and increase feelings of well-being. Participants in the meditation group reported feeling more relaxed, focused, and energized throughout the day.

The researchers believe that the benefits of meditation for mental health are due to its ability to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for the body’s relaxation response. By engaging in deep breathing and mindfulness practices, individuals can lower their heart rate, reduce cortisol levels, and promote feelings of calm and tranquility.

These findings have important implications for individuals struggling with mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression. Instead of relying solely on medication or therapy, incorporating meditation into their daily routine could be a simple and effective way to improve their overall well-being.

Overall, this study provides further evidence of the powerful impact that meditation can have on mental health. By taking just a few minutes each day to practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques, individuals can experience a wide range of benefits, from reduced stress and anxiety to improved mood and cognitive function. So why not give meditation a try and see how it can positively impact your mental health?

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