The Kia EV4 GT Sedan has quietly been revealed for the Korean domestic market, following its hatchback sibling that debuted at last month’s Brussels motor show.

Launched in its home region alongside the smaller EV3 GT and larger EV5 GT SUVs, the EV4 GT for Korea features the same 215kW/468Nm dual-motor electric drivetrain as the EV4 GT Hatch revealed for Europe, fed by an 81.4kWh lithium-ion battery.

While not detailed for the Korean sedan, the EV4 GT Hatch quotes a 0-100km/h sprint time of 5.6 seconds, though Kia Korea does disclose a driving range of up to 440km on the city cycle based on figures reported by the South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, which are generally stricter than the WLTP standard.

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Further details for the Korean model include a combined efficiency rating of 4.5km/kWh or 22.22kWh/100km on the standard 20-inch alloy wheels, which are shod in 245/40 Pirelli P Zero performance tyres.

Pricing for the EV4 GT in the domestic market starts from 55,170,000 won (A$54,074) after local tax benefits, though the list price on the Korean configurator shows base pricing of 58,110,000 won (A$56,955).

It’s worth noting that while the base pricing seems quite sharp, the base EV4 GT in Korea doesn’t feature the full active safety suite as standard equipment, requiring a 1,280,000 won (A$1254) ‘Drive Wise’ option package, while a sunroof and head-up display are also optional equipment in the domestic market.

Other upgrades consistent with the European-market EV4 GT Hatch that appear to be present include semi-bucket sport seats, a three-spoke GT steering wheel with a lime green 12 o’clock marker, as well as a specific user interface when the vehicle is in GT mode.