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The Kia EV6 (Korean: 기아 EV6) is a battery electric compact crossover SUV produced by Kia. [9] [10] Introduced in March 2021, it is the first Kia dedicated electric vehicle, and the first model developed on the Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) similar to the Hyundai Ioniq 5.
The Korean version of the 2025 Kia EV6 receives a host of updates, which likely preview what's coming to models sold in the United States. The changes are highlighted by a new battery pack, which ...
The Namyang Design Center, located in Hwaseong, South Korea, serves as Kia's primary design facility. [2] The facility, which is shared with parent company Hyundai, is located on over 3.3 million square meters of land and serves as the central hub for engineering work encompassing the entire design process, from pre-design studies, prototyping and extensive track testing, and full-scale wind ...
Kia electric vehicle may refer to one or more of the following electric vehicles produced by Korean automobile manufacturer Kia: EV2, production version unveiled in 2026; EV3, 2024–present; EV4, production version unveiled in 2025; EV5, 2023–present; EV6, 2021–present; EV9, 2023–present; PV5, production version unveiled in 2025
New Kia EV4 to join EV3, EV6 and EV9 in Kia’s growing electric car line-up. Steve Fowler. February 20, 2025 at 9:34 AM. The Kia EV4 will be available in two body styles: a hatchback and a saloon ...
South Korea City car with single rear sliding door based on the Picanto for the South Korean market. Battery electric version is available. 44,566 Sedan/liftback: EV4: 2025 CT 2025 Global Battery electric sedan based on the Hyundai E-GMP platform. - K3: 2023 BL7 2023 Latin America and Middle East B-segment/subcompact sedan, successor of the Rio ...
Will this new electric compact crossover come to the U.S.? Well, it's complicated.
Kia Motors has specialized in the production of military vehicles with variants and other transportation equipment and by supplying them as a sole maker of military vehicles designated by the South Korean Government since 1976, when Kia Heavy Industry Co. Ltd. (now known as Hyundai Wia) was established.