2025 Kia EV6 GTLine S Honest Drive Review Specs Price
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#carreview #newcar #carlovers #newkia #kiaev6 #kiaev6gt #ev6gt • If you're looking for a practical and fun-to-drive electric crossover, put the 2025 Kia EV6 on your shopping list. Its wide range of powertrains allows you to outfit the EV6 to suit your driving needs, with long-range models offering over 300 miles per charge and speed-hungry all-wheel drive trims putting out big horsepower numbers. No matter which version you choose, the EV6 offers a spacious and practical cabin featuring plenty of tech, including a cool dual-screen infotainment system, wireless smartphone connectivity, and a host of driver-assistance features. The price of the 2025 Kia EV6 is expected to start around $44,000 and go up to $63,000 depending on the trim and options. • The EV6 is available with a single electric motor mounted on the rear axle that gives it rear-wheel drive, or with electric motors on both front and rear axles that enable all-wheel drive. While all-wheel-drive models pump out either 320 or 576 total horsepower, the rear-drive example makes do with a choice of 167 or 225 horsepower. We drove a 320-hp GT-Line AWD in Europe and enjoyed its satisfying acceleration, agile handling, and adjustable regenerative brake settings. The 576-hp GT performance model sits at the top of the lineup and comes with enhancements such as an electronic limited-slip differential, firmer chassis tuning, an adaptive suspension, and stouter brakes. • At our test track, the 320-hp, AWD GT-Line model zipped to 60 mph in just 4.5-seconds. That'll get you to the next EV charging station plenty fast. The rear-wheel drive model provides more range but it also needed 6.7 seconds to reach 60 mph in our testing. If you prioritize maximum straight-line performance, the 576-hp GT has you covered; in our testing, it rushed to 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds. • The entry-level Light rear-wheel drive model comes with a 58.0-kWh battery pack while all other EV6s are equipped with an 84.0-kWh unit. EPA range estimates for the larger pack aren't out yet, but last year's model with a slightly smaller 77.4-kWh pack was rated at up to 310 miles. Along with an operating voltage of 800, Kia says its battery can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in under 18 minutes when plugged into a 350-kW fast charger.
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