New Kia EV6 Gets Bigger Battery with Longer Range

Kia’s first dedicated EV has been around since 2021. Since then, its sister model Hyundai Ioniq 5 has sold more than 210,000 units. However, the EV6 will get a mid-cycle update to stay competitive in an increasingly challenging segment.

The new EV6 looks like a throwback to the past with angular headlights that resemble the EV9. Kia showed off both the standard and EV6 GT-Line models, with the latter featuring a headlight bar. The two trim levels come with different designs for the updated bumpers, but nothing special. Since this is a facelift, the profile is unchanged, although there are new 19- and 20-inch alloy wheel designs to choose from.

Kia EV6 2025

While the interior looks instantly familiar, the new EV6 has a different three-spoke steering wheel and a revised housing for the dual screens. Kia adds a fingerprint authentication system, a 12.0-inch head-up display, and a digital rearview mirror. We’re happy to report that the glossy piano black that ran along the center console appears to be gone with the facelift.

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Then there are the subtle changes. The EV6 gets second-row side airbags and thicker B-pillars for added body rigidity. Plus, the electric motor is now quieter, and ride comfort has been improved by changing the shock absorbers. There’s also additional sound-insulating material around the rear motor. Over-the-air updates now extend beyond the navigation system, while wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are standard.

Kia EV6 2025
Kia EV6 2025

Kia is ditching the old 77.4-kilowatt-hour battery for a larger 84.0-kilowatt-hour battery that can charge from 10 to 80 percent in 18 minutes at 350 kilowatts. The rear-wheel-drive EV6 Long Range can now travel 307 miles instead of 295, according to local testing procedures. In the United States, the equivalent pre-facelift variant travels 310 miles before running out of juice, according to the EPA.

The updated EV6 will go on sale domestically next month, followed by other markets. The top-of-the-line GT is likely to follow.

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