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Published: 04 Nov 2025

Motability Operations and Kia strengthen collaboration to deliver inclusive electric mobility

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Motability Operations and Kia strengthen collaboration to deliver inclusive electric mobility: Motability Operations and Kia MoU Ceremony 1

  • Motability Operations and Kia sign agreement to collaborate on introducing the electric PV5 to the UK with accessibility included by design.
  • Kia’s PV5 model will join the Motability Scheme as a passenger vehicle from early 2026, firstly with locally converted WAV variants, and a ‘made-in-plant’ PV5 WAV is expected to enter the market later that year.
  • Strategic partnership reinforces both organisations’ commitment to ensuring disabled people are included in the UK’s transition to zero-emission transport, advancing the shared goal of making mobility more accessible and sustainable for everyone.

London, 4 November 2025 - Motability Operations, the company which runs the Motability Scheme, and Kia Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop more affordable and inclusive mobility solutions.

The collaboration, formalised through the MoU, represents the next stage in partnership between both organisations and a major milestone in accessible electric motoring. A key item of the MoU will be bringing the PV5 WAV to the UK market in locally converted and fully integrated variants.

This agreement builds on Motability Operations’ development of the eVITA concept eWAV, which was created to engage car manufacturers about opportunities for accessible design as the industry shifts to electric. eVITA has inspired global conversations with manufacturers and policymakers about accessible design, acting as a blueprint for how to integrate wheelchair accessibility in the EV era.

Andrew Miller, CEO of Motability Operations, said: “The eVITA concept demonstrated how inclusive design works if it's built in from the beginning, and this new MoU with Kia shows that vision becoming reality.

“By sharing our customer and WAV market insight with Kia’s innovative design teams, we’re taking the next step in creating a purpose-built electric WAV to protect disabled people’s mobility through the EV transition.”

Motability Operations currently has over 35,000 WAVs on the Motability Scheme and continues to work closely with UK converters who are also investing in EV-ready designs. By collaborating with Kia and other manufacturers, Motability Operations aims to embed accessibility at every stage of vehicle design, ensuring this critical area of the market is protected for the future.

Kia’s first Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) model, the PV5, will join the Motability Scheme as a passenger vehicle from early 2026. Locally converted wheelchair accessible variants are expected to follow shortly after, and a fully integrated side-entry WAV variant designed and built by Kia will follow later in the year.

Motability Operations will support the development process of the PV5 WAV by sharing British Standards approved technical expertise through PAS 2012-1 and customer insights. The organisations will also ensure the vehicle meets the technological requirements necessary to be registered in the UK and qualify for the Motability Scheme.  

Ho Sung Song, President of Kia Corporation, said: “There is no better demonstration of the commitment towards Kia’s vision of ‘Sustainable Mobility Solutions Provider’ than the innovative independence that the PV5 WAV offers to those facing mobility challenges.

“The signing of this MOU with Motability Operations reinforces our commitment to leading a future where ‘Mobility for All’ is both sustainable and a basic human right.”

Featuring a side-entry system, a 300kg-rated ramp, a custom wheelchair restraint system, and a third-row tip-up seat for caregivers, the PV5 WAV will provide greater convenience, comfort and independence for wheelchair users and their families. The model will be produced at Kia’s Hwaseong EVO Plant in Korea using the company’s Made-In-Plant system, which integrates accessibility features directly into the build process.

Beyond the vehicle itself, Kia and Motability Operations are exploring smart charging solutions that allow customers to automatically charge when tariffs are lowest, helping reduce running costs which will benefit all drivers. The partnership will also look at how technologies such as Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) can further reduce total cost of ownership and support the wider sustainability transition.

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Notes to editors

About Motability Operations: 

We are Motability Operations. We run the Motability Scheme, which gives disabled people a lifeline, connecting them to life-changing independence and freedom.

Through the Scheme, disabled people receiving a qualifying disability allowance can choose to exchange their allowance for a good value, accessible vehicle lease.

We play an essential role in supporting disabled people with accessing work, healthcare, education and training, keeping them connected and improving their chances of getting a job and staying in the workforce. 

On average, Scheme users are able to work an additional two days per week and for every £1 of disabled people’s allowances spent on the Scheme, there is £1.50 of benefit for the UK's economy, including supporting 34,000 jobs across the UK.

We negotiate with manufacturers and partners to provide users of the Scheme with affordability and choice. On average, the Scheme is cheaper than alternative options, and includes insurance, breakdown, tyres and servicing. 

Kia Corporation – about us

Kia (www.kia.com) is a global mobility brand with a vision to create sustainable mobility solutions for consumers, communities, and societies around the world. Founded in 1944, Kia has been providing mobility solutions for more than 75 years. With 52,000 employees worldwide, a presence in more than 190 markets, and manufacturing facilities in six countries, the company today sells around three million vehicles a year.

Kia is spearheading the popularisation of electrified and battery electric vehicles and developing a growing range of mobility services, encouraging millions of people around the world to explore the best ways of getting around. The company’s brand slogan – ‘Movement that inspires’ – reflects Kia’s commitment to inspire consumers through its products and services.

For more information, visit the Kia Global Media Centre at www.kianewscenter.com

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