2025 Kia EV6 Starts At $42,900, GT Trim Gets More Power
Introduced at last year’s Los Angeles Auto Show, the electric crossover has finally gone on sale in the U.S.
Introduced at last year’s Los Angeles Auto Show, the electric crossover has finally gone on sale in the U.S.
The new electric crossover bears marginal improvements in just about every aspect including design, features and aesthetics
Naturally, the performance electric crossover bears a lot of elements from its sibling, the latest Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
The 2025 model borrows many elements from the recently updated Hyundai Ioniq 5
The upcoming 2025 model will bear aesthetic, as well as performance updates in comparison to the outgoing version
The Korean giant is refreshing the GT variant after the regular EV6 was updated back in May
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and the Kia EV6 GT share the powertrains and platforms.
The new Kia EV6 has been revealed in Korea and the much more powerful iteration will arrive by the end of the year.
The wildly successful Kia EV6 has been updated for the model year 2025 with aesthetic, as well as performance enhancements. The 2025 Kia EV6 has been updated in the domestic market with a bigger battery pack and improved range. As is the case with every mid-life facelift, there are visual enhancements to set it slightly apart from the current model. Additionally, there are some new features on offer to make the already compelling EV even more enticing. Note that the current update is applicable to the Korean and Australian models. But the EV6 will get refreshed in other parts of the world, most likely, by the end of this year. You might also like: Kia EV9 GT Will Boast 0-62 mph Time of 4 Secs, Debut in January 2025 2025 Kia EV6 Gets Bigger Battery and More Range The 2025 Kia EV6 now gets an 84 kWh battery pack, replacing the familiar 77.4 kWh unit found in other EVs under the Hyundai Motor Group umbrella. While the EPA or WLTP range figures elude us at the moment, the 2025 Kia EV6 now offers a range of 494 km (307 mi.) up from 475 km (295 mi.) on the Korean test cycle. For the record, the Korean test cycle is more stringent than the WLTP cycle. Charging this new battery will continue to cost 18 minutes for 10% to 80% using a 350 kW DC ultra-fast charger. Furthermore, the EV6’s frequency-selective dampers now offer better ride comfort after improvement. The motors are now quieter and the body is stronger for more safety. I don’t expect any changes to the specifications. The RWD version will continue to offer 225 hp (168 kW) and 350 Nm (258 lb-ft), while the AWD variant will offer 320 hp (239 kW) and 605 Nm (446 lb-ft) of maximum power and torque, respectively. Specs 2025 Kia EV6 Battery 84 kWh Drivetrain RWD / AWD Range (Korean Cycle) 494 km (307 mi.) Power (RWD / AWD) 225 hp (168 kW) / 320 hp (239 kW) Torque 350 Nm (258 lb-ft) / 605 Nm (446 lb-ft) 350 kW DC Fast Charging 18 minutes (10% to 80%) Specs Interior and Features The cabin of the 2025 Kia EV6 also bears some improvements over the outgoing model. There is now: 2025 Kia EV6 Price The official launch will take place in Korea next month but the prices are out. The starting price for the Light variant is 55.4 million Korean won (approx. USD 40,500), while the range-topping GT-Line will retail for 63.15 million Korean won (approx. USD 46,100). The variant-wise pricing is as follows: Variant-Wise Price Korean Won USD (approx.) Light 55.4 million $40,500 Air 58.24 million $42,500 Earth 62.52 million $45,700 GT-Line 63.15 million $46,100 Variant-Wise Price You might also like: Kia EV3 Teased Ahead of May 23 World Premiere Learn Electric Cars Says The Kia EV6 is a prominent electric car which has already gained a lot of applause from critics and owners alike. The Hyundai Motor Group is taking giant strides toward accumulating mass customers from all across the globe. In fact, the EV6 and EV9 are doing a great job at the moment. The upcoming EV2, EV3, EV4 and EV5 in the next few months promise to attract mass market. Exciting times lie ahead for EV enthusiasts in general and Kia loyalists in particular.
The facelift version is slated not just to get aesthetic enhancements, but mechanical alterations as well. The popular Kia EV6 facelift has been spotted testing and parked adjacent to the existing model. The Korean auto giant is amidst the process of refreshing its current electric crossover. This news comes after Hyundai Motor Company (parent company of Kia) announced the upgraded version of the IONIQ 5. Since both these EVs share the E-GMP architecture and powertrain, the EV6 facelift will follow as well. For now, let us glance at the details we know. You might also like: Kia EV8 Could Replace The Iconic Stinger In Electric Avatar Kia EV6 Facelift Spotted Testing These images came to us courtesy of Carscoops. In these visuals, one can witness the pre-facelift model alongside the camouflaged facelift trim. Despite the thick covering, the silhouette gives away the credentials. The headlights look a bit more angular and the grille section is slightly sportier. There is a distinct new and elegant design of the alloy wheels, which now features straight lines, instead of the curves in the existing version. Although it is hard to guess the exact dimensions looking at these pics, we believe that there won’t be much difference compared to the existing EV6. Similarly, the overall design will be reminiscent of the current model itself. The only minor changes on the exterior could include tweaked headlamps and taillamps along with a fresh bumper at the front and rear. Note that the cameraman was not able to give any visuals of the inside. But the EV6 could get a new infotainment system, just like the Hyundai IONIQ 5. You might also like: Mercedes VISION EQXX Drives 1,010 km On Single Charge, Still Has 309 km Range Left Specs What is uncommon for facelift models is the change to the powertrain. At present, the EV6 boasts a 77.4 kWh battery pack. But with the facelift, we can see a slightly larger 84 kWh unit. This would increase the range by around 17 miles (24 km) without affecting the charging times all that much. Again, if we go by the new IONIQ 5, the EV6 could even come equipped with new shock absorbers and more sound-damping materials to cut out the noise from the outside. Even the driver assistance system will be improved. You might also like: Lithium-Sulphur Batteries For EVs Promise 5-Min Charging Time Learn Electric Cars Says The Kia EV6 is the brand’s most successful electric car based on the E-GMP architecture globally. In January this year, the Korean car marque sold an impressive 8,166 units of the EV6 and 4,945 units of the EV9. Remember, Kia EV6 was launched in August 2021 globally. In the last three-and-a-half years, there has been no major change to the electric car. Hence, it was about time Kia updated it as the competition across various markets gets fierce.