Kia Ev3 vs Ferrari Amalfi

What's the difference?

VS
Kia Ev3
Kia Ev3

$41,888 - $71,548

2025 price

Ferrari Amalfi
Ferrari Amalfi

2026 price

Summary

2025 Kia Ev3
2026 Ferrari Amalfi
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Fuel Type
Electric

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

-
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Steering feels heavier than necessary 
  • GT-Line is pricey, less convenient
  • Better than EV5 but won’t outsell it

  • Tiny rear ‘seats’
  • No spare wheel
  • No front centre airbag
2025 Kia Ev3 Summary

Kia Australia has big expectations for its littlest EV.

Not only is the small SUV priced to take on some of the very popular offerings from China, but it’s also packed with enough features to make a Euro buyer think twice. In fact, it starts from less than $50,000 drive-away.

We drove it at its global launch in South Korea and came away pretty impressed, so now the big question is - does it hold up now that its rubber is on the road here in Australia?

View full pricing & specs
2026 Ferrari Amalfi Summary

An entry-level car doesn’t normally start at half a million dollars but that’s what the Ferrari Amalfi is; the most affordable way into the pride of Italy’s current line-up.

A 2+2 GT with the engine in the front, driving the wheels at the rear, it’s a substantially upgraded and remodelled version of the Roma it replaces. 

No plugs, no motors, no drive battery, just a twin-turbo V8 pumping out 471kW of pure internal-combustion power in a sleek, relatively lightweight two-door coupe.

CarsGuide was handed the keys for a brief stint behind the wheel to see if it’s an improvement on its much-admired predecessor and a worthy alternative to the heavy-hitting, top-shelf machinery it competes with.

View full pricing & specs

Deep dive comparison

2025 Kia Ev3 2026 Ferrari Amalfi

Change vehicle