Test drive the EV5 and more from Kia at CCIA 2026
The latest models from Kia will be available for visitors to drive at Company Car in Action from Fleet News, some for the very first time at this industry event.
In a first for the event, Kia is making its EV2, EV4, EV5, PV5 Cargo and PV5 Passenger models available for fleet professionals to put through their paces on the venue’s test-driving courses at UTAC Millbrook in Bedfordshire.
The Kia Seltos will also be available for visitors to view at Company Car in Action, where it will be showcased in a static display. This marks the first time that the Seltos will be viewable to the UK public.
More information about several of these Kia models is in the Fleet News 2026 launch guide – available to read now.
Kia UK’s head of fleet, Dave Williams, commented on the brand's upcoming attendance at Company Car in Action: “We are excited to showcase the very latest Kia vehicles at CCIA this year, including several show debuts ranging from the EV2, EV4, and EV5 electric models, to our PV5 commercial vehicles, and the new-to-the-UK Seltos compact SUV.
"CCIA is the ideal event for us to introduce this wave of new models while hearing directly from fleet operators about their needs and priorities, so we encourage everyone to meet our team, explore our future products, ask questions, and shape a solution that works together.”
CCIA 2026 will go ahead on June 10-11 and is the UK’s ultimate fleet driving event. Kia numbers among 44 leading UK manufacturer brands who have confirmed that they will be bringing their vehicles – cars and vans – to be viewed and test driven at this exclusive fleet event.
More than 300 of the latest models available to fleets will be showcased at CCIA, from manufacturer brands that include Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Alpine, Audi, BMW, BYD, Changan UK, Chery, Citroen, Cupra, Dacia, DS Automobiles, Farizon, Fiat, Ford, Geely Auto UK, Genesis, Hyundai, Jaecoo, Jeep, Kia, Leapmotor, Lexus, Mazda Motors UK, Mercedes-Benz UK Cars, MG Motor, Mini, Nissan, Omoda, Peugeot, Polestar, Porsche Cars (GB), Renault, Seat, Skoda, Smart, Suzuki, Tesla, Toyota, Vauxhall, Volkswagen, Volkswagen Commercials, Volvo and XPeng.
