Kia Australia is pleased with the early interest in its new electric commercial van, the PV5 Cargo, but has set an unassuming sales target of just 50 units per month as it prepares for potential supply constraints.

The PV5, which will be available imminently in a sole ‘Cargo S’ delivery van variant, is the first Kia vehicle of its kind, and the South Korean brand’s first van to appear in Australian showrooms since 2006.

Kia Australia has set a modest sales target of 50 units per month for the PV5, but it expects to exceed that target based on early responses from fleet buyers in particular.

Kia Australia product planning general manager Roland Rivero admits the company’s 50-per-month target is conservative, but doesn’t expect it to be the limit once the PV5 goes on sale later this month (June 2026).

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“The anecdotal feedback coming through from our dealers, and people from fleets that our fleet team have showcased the product to, suggests that there’s every opportunity that we could sell above that,” he told CarExpert at the PV5’s Australian media launch.

“Supply will be one of the things that we’ve got to juggle, because globally it’s a success, particularly in Europe. We’ve got to haggle for supply, but 50 a month is our current target.”

Priced at $55,990 before on-road costs, the PV5 Cargo is cheaper than most of its direct rivals. These include smaller compact electric vans like the Peugeot e-Partner ($59,990 plus on-roads) and Renault Kangoo E-Tech (from $61,990 plus ORCs), as well as larger mid-size electric vans such as the LDV eDeliver 7 ($67,358 plus ORCs), Ford E-Transit Custom (from $77,890 plus ORCs) and Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo ($69,990 plus ORCs).

However, it has been undercut by similar sized models in the new Farizon V7E (from $49,990 drive-away) and upcoming LDV eDeliver 5 (from $47,990 drive-away). Though it’s all-electric, the PV5 is also set to compete with segment stalwarts like the Toyota HiAce and Ford Transit Custom.