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Used 2016 Kia Soul EV for Sale Nationwide

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Year:
2016
Make:
Kia
Model:
Soul EV
Body type:
Wagon
Exterior color:
Black
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
121,000
Stock #:
11776
VIN:
KNDJX3AE1G7017340
Black 2016 Kia Soul EV Wagon  Automatic

 

2016 Kia Soul EV

Luxury

121,000 mi

Seattle, WA
Great Deal

$6,995

Year:
2017
Make:
Kia
Model:
Soul EV
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
Electric
Exterior color:
Titanium Silver
Fuel type:
Electric
Interior color:
Gray 2-Tone
Transmission:
1-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
28,174
Stock #:
B117408A
VIN:
KNDJX3AE3H7021830
Titanium Silver 2017 Kia Soul EV Wagon Front-Wheel Drive 1-Speed Automatic
Price drop

-$996

 

2017 Kia Soul EV

+ FWD

28,174 mi

Saint Joseph, MO
Good Deal

$11,594

$10,598

Year:
2016
Make:
Kia
Model:
Soul EV
Body type:
Wagon
Engine:
Electric
Exterior color:
Shadow Black
Fuel type:
Electric
Interior color:
Gray 2-Tone
Transmission:
1-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
46,489
Stock #:
54388
VIN:
KNDJP3AEXG7011648
Shadow Black 2016 Kia Soul EV Wagon  1-Speed Automatic

 

2016 Kia Soul EV

46,489 mi

Burien, WA
Great Deal

$9,191

About 2016 Kia Soul EV
If you’re looking to be particularly eco-friendly during your daily commute or your trip to the mall, Kia’s 2016 Soul EV compact 5-passenger, 5-door all-electric wagon might be a wise choice. The upcoming year's Soul EV gets a new, less expensive base trim, the EV-e, followed by the midlevel Soul EV and the flagship Soul EV+ (Plus). The 2016 Soul EV also gets a brand new Sun and Fun package option, with a power sunroof, LED interior lighting, and door-speaker-mounted lights that pulse to the beat of the stereo. The Sun and Fun package is actually this pint-sized battery-powered people-hauler's only option. All 2016 Soul EV trims are available with front-wheel-drive (FWD) only, while cargo area returns at a comparatively hefty 49.5 cubic feet with the rear seatbacks folded. And while the debuting 2015 editions of Kia’s Soul EV were available only in California, Georgia, and Oregon, the vehicle's surprisingly brisk sales have led the Korean automaker to schedule its release in at least 5 other states in the near future. Powering the 2016 Soul EV is an 81 kW (kilowatt) electric motor that’s mated with a single-speed direct-drive transmission. Look for 109 hp and 210 lb-ft of torque form the powertrain, and 3 driver-selectable cruising modes from the transmission: Drive, Brake (with more aggressive regenerative braking), and Eco. Actual driving grunt comes from a standard 27 kWh (kilowatt-per-hour) lithium-ion battery connected to a 6.6 kWh on-board charger, which, when used with the standard “quick-charge” DC port, allows an 81% charge from an empty battery in 33 minutes (according to Kia). A 240-volt AC charging system is again available, offering a full charge from empty in around 5 hours--about an hour longer than it takes to charge Nissan’s similarly equipped Leaf. But while the Leaf, the Ford Focus Electric, and the Volkswagen e-Golf all offer an average range of 80 miles, the Soul EV's purported range is 93 miles, with at least one test drive netting a hefty 121.5 miles before the battery ran dry. Acceleration tests had the 2015 Soul EV scooting from 0-60 in 9.5 seconds. Standard appearance features on the new base Soul EV-e include 16-inch alloy wheels and heated power mirrors, while the EV includes upgraded 16-inch alloy wheels and turn-signal-integrated mirrors. The top-shelf EV+ adds power-folding outside mirrors and front fog/driving lights. Inside, depending on the trim selected, look for heated front seats, full power accessories, climate control, cruise control, and telescoping tilt-wheel steering. All trims also sport a 3.5-inch EV driver information display and Kia’s touted Flex-Steer system, offering driver-selectable Normal, Comfort, and Sport modes that each adjust steering effort to suit your driving mood. Each trim also comes with a heated steering wheel and Bluetooth hands-free calling, while higher trims toss in upgraded automatic climate control with Climate Scheduling, which puts the climate control system on a timed start as the EV is charging up. Both the Soul EV and EV+ add extra features like UVO EV services (smartphone apps), a rear-view camera, and voice-activated GPS navigation with an 8-inch touchscreen. The EV+ also comes outfitted with standard leather upholstery, front and rear parking sensors, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, upgraded cabin accent materials, and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror. Entertainment includes a single CD/MP3 player with 6 speakers, satellite radio, and a USB port. Standard safety equipment aboard the 2016 Soul EV in all variations includes 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head-protection airbags, daytime running lights, UVO emergency telematics, and hill-start assist. Neither the government nor the insurance industry has tested the Soul EV for crashworthiness, but the non-electric Soul gathered an overall 5 out of 5 stars in government tests, as well as the highest rating of Good from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

 

Year:
2016
Make:
Kia
Model:
Soul EV
Body type:
Wagon
Engine:
Electric
Exterior color:
Bright Silver Metallic
Fuel type:
Electric
Interior color:
Gray 2-Tone
Transmission:
1-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
41,045
Stock #:
27467CKX
VIN:
KNDJP3AE9G7006716
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2016 Kia Soul EV

41,045 mi

Cleveland, OH
No Rating

$6,999

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Overview

If you’re looking to be particularly eco-friendly during your daily commute or your trip to the mall, Kia’s 2016 Soul EV compact 5-passenger, 5-door all-electric wagon might be a wise choice. The upcoming year's Soul EV gets a new, less expensive base trim, the EV-e, followed by the midlevel Soul EV and the flagship Soul EV+ (Plus). The 2016 Soul EV also gets a brand new Sun and Fun package option, with a power sunroof, LED interior lighting, and door-speaker-mounted lights that pulse to the beat of the stereo. The Sun and Fun package is actually this pint-sized battery-powered people-hauler's only option.

All 2016 Soul EV trims are available with front-wheel-drive (FWD) only, while cargo area returns at a comparatively hefty 49.5 cubic feet with the rear seatbacks folded. And while the debuting 2015 editions of Kia’s Soul EV were available only in California, Georgia, and Oregon, the vehicle's surprisingly brisk sales have led the Korean automaker to schedule its release in at least 5 other states in the near future.

Powering the 2016 Soul EV is an 81 kW (kilowatt) electric motor that’s mated with a single-speed direct-drive transmission. Look for 109 hp and 210 lb-ft of torque form the powertrain, and 3 driver-selectable cruising modes from the transmission: Drive, Brake (with more aggressive regenerative braking), and Eco. Actual driving grunt comes from a standard 27 kWh (kilowatt-per-hour) lithium-ion battery connected to a 6.6 kWh on-board charger, which, when used with the standard “quick-charge” DC port, allows an 81% charge from an empty battery in 33 minutes (according to Kia). A 240-volt AC charging system is again available, offering a full charge from empty in around 5 hours--about an hour longer than it takes to charge Nissan’s similarly equipped Leaf.

But while the Leaf, the Ford Focus Electric, and the Volkswagen e-Golf all offer an average range of 80 miles, the Soul EV's purported range is 93 miles, with at least one test drive netting a hefty 121.5 miles before the battery ran dry. Acceleration tests had the 2015 Soul EV scooting from 0-60 in 9.5 seconds.

Standard appearance features on the new base Soul EV-e include 16-inch alloy wheels and heated power mirrors, while the EV includes upgraded 16-inch alloy wheels and turn-signal-integrated mirrors. The top-shelf EV+ adds power-folding outside mirrors and front fog/driving lights.

Inside, depending on the trim selected, look for heated front seats, full power accessories, climate control, cruise control, and telescoping tilt-wheel steering. All trims also sport a 3.5-inch EV driver information display and Kia’s touted Flex-Steer system, offering driver-selectable Normal, Comfort, and Sport modes that each adjust steering effort to suit your driving mood. Each trim also comes with a heated steering wheel and Bluetooth hands-free calling, while higher trims toss in upgraded automatic climate control with Climate Scheduling, which puts the climate control system on a timed start as the EV is charging up.

Both the Soul EV and EV+ add extra features like UVO EV services (smartphone apps), a rear-view camera, and voice-activated GPS navigation with an 8-inch touchscreen. The EV+ also comes outfitted with standard leather upholstery, front and rear parking sensors, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, upgraded cabin accent materials, and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror. Entertainment includes a single CD/MP3 player with 6 speakers, satellite radio, and a USB port.

Standard safety equipment aboard the 2016 Soul EV in all variations includes 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS), traction and stability control, front side-mounted airbags, front and rear head-protection airbags, daytime running lights, UVO emergency telematics, and hill-start assist. Neither the government nor the insurance industry has tested the Soul EV for crashworthiness, but the non-electric Soul gathered an overall 5 out of 5 stars in government tests, as well as the highest rating of Good from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

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