2020 KIA SOUL EV

ElectricFWDCVTev
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$6,259 maintenance + known platform issues
~$1,252/yr · 100¢/mile equivalent · $2,125 maintenance + $3,299 expected platform issues
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2020 Soul EV is Kia's second-generation electric crossover with a 64 kWh battery and single front motor. It's generally reliable for an EV, but watch for climate control issues, early battery degradation in hot climates, and some body/interior fit problems that plague early production units.

AC Evaporator Core Failure and Expansion Valve Issues

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 30,000-70,000 mi
Symptoms: Weak or no cold air from vents despite compressor running, Musty smell from HVAC system, Frost or moisture visible on evaporator case, AC cycles on/off rapidly or won't engage
Fix: Full dash removal required to access evaporator core behind firewall. The expansion valve (TXV) often fails first—causing poor refrigerant flow—but if moisture got in, the evaporator corrodes. Expect 8-10 hours labor for evaporator, 6-7 hours for TXV alone. Many techs replace both at once if the dash is already out.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200

12V Battery Drain and BMS Communication Faults

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Car won't wake up or start even with main battery charged, Dashboard goes dark, no response to key fob, Warning lights for charging system or 'Check EV System', Repeated 12V battery failures every 18-24 months
Fix: The Soul EV uses a small 12V AGM battery that powers all computers and the contactors for the high-voltage pack. A failing DC-DC converter (which charges the 12V from the main pack) can kill the 12V battery prematurely. Diagnosis involves checking DC-DC output voltage (~14.2V) and BMS logs with Kia's GDS scan tool. If the DC-DC is weak, it's a 3-4 hour job to replace (located under the front cargo area). Battery replacement alone is 0.5 hours but doesn't solve the root cause.
Estimated cost: $150-400 for battery only; $900-1,400 if DC-DC converter needs replacement

Front Subframe Corrosion and Mounting Point Cracking

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking or popping from front suspension over bumps, Steering feels loose or vague on center, Visible rust or flaking paint on subframe at mounting bushings, Alignment won't hold or pulls to one side
Fix: Early 2020 models (first six months of production) have a subframe coating issue in salt-belt states. The front subframe can corrode at the rear mounting points where it bolts to the unibody, causing the bushings to tear out. Kia issued a TSB but no recall. Repair requires full subframe replacement, motor and front suspension removal. Plan on 12-15 hours labor. Some insurance companies total the car if structural rust is present.
Estimated cost: $3,500-5,500

Dashboard Cracking and Delamination

Occasional · low severity
Symptoms: Horizontal cracks across top of dash pad near windshield, Bubbling or peeling of soft-touch surface, Rattles from loose trim clips behind dash, Warping in hot sun exposure
Fix: The Soul EV shares its dashboard with the gas Soul, and both suffer from UV degradation of the top pad material, especially in southern climates. The entire dash pad assembly needs replacement—no repair kits work long-term. Requires removal of windshield, airbags, and instrument cluster. 10-12 hours labor. Kia has extended warranty coverage on some VINs; check with dealer before paying out of pocket.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000

High-Voltage Battery Degradation (Rapid in Hot Climates)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Range drops below 180 miles on full charge (vs. 243 EPA), State of Health (SOH) below 85% on diagnostic scan, Reduced power in cold weather or on highway, Battery warning light or 'Limited EV Performance' message
Fix: Kia's 64 kWh battery uses LG Chem cells with passive air cooling (no liquid thermal management). In Arizona, Texas, or Florida, expect 10-15% capacity loss by 80k miles. Kia's battery warranty covers below 70% capacity for 10 years/100k miles, but degradation from 85% to 70% happens fast in heat. No DIY fix—requires dealer warranty claim or full pack replacement at $16,000+ out of warranty. Most owners trade before hitting the cliff.
Estimated cost: $0 if under warranty; $16,000-20,000 out of warranty

Brake Lines Corrosion (Steel Lines, Not Coated)

Rare · high severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Soft or spongy brake pedal that doesn't firm up after bleeding, Visible rust or pitting on steel brake lines at rear axle, Brake fluid leak at line fittings or along tube, ABS warning light with low fluid level
Fix: The Soul EV uses steel brake lines without nickel-copper coating, and they rust through in salt states. Rear lines fail first, usually at the junction block above the rear axle. A full brake line replacement (all four corners plus ABS module lines) takes 6-8 hours and requires a full brake system flush and bleed. Some techs replace only the affected section, but rust spreads—better to do all at once.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400
Owner tips
  • If you live in a hot climate, park in shade or use a windshield reflector to slow battery degradation—every 10°F cooler adds 5% to pack lifespan.
  • Check the 12V battery voltage monthly with a multimeter (should be 12.6V+ when parked). Replace proactively at 3 years to avoid getting stranded.
  • Inspect front subframe for rust annually if you're in the salt belt—catch it early and Kia may goodwill the repair under TSB 21-ST-002.
  • The Soul EV has no transmission or engine, so brake fluid and coolant (for the motor and battery cooling) are your main fluids. Change coolant every 60k miles, not the 120k in the manual.
  • Avoid DC fast charging above 80% SOC repeatedly—it generates extra heat and accelerates cell degradation. Stick to 20-80% for daily use.
Solid urban EV with good range, but avoid if you're in Arizona/Texas or need a car past 100k miles—battery degradation and subframe rust are deal-breakers without warranty coverage.
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