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Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian joins the Live show to discuss Kia's 2023 EV6 model. ... Video. Follow Us. Kia’s 2023 EV6 prices in at $49,795.
The price hike is primarily due to Kia dropping the base Light model that started at $42,695. The rest of the EV6 lineup sees base prices spike $1000, and the new-for-2023 576-hp GT model starts ...
Kia electric vehicle may refer to one or more of the following electric vehicles produced by Korean automobile manufacturer Kia: EV3, 2024–present; EV4, production version unveiled in 2025; EV5, 2023–present; EV6, 2021–present; EV9, 2023–present; Niro EV (e-Niro in Europe), 2018–present; Ray EV, 2011–2018; 2023–present
The EV6 GT was released on 4 October 2022; it is a high-performance version of the EV6, supposed to go from zero to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds. [20] The EV6 GT features four-piston calipers with a monoblock front wheel that improves size/performance over the base model, and a body strengthened with front strut ring and rear luggage floor reinforcement bars.
Kia has revealed a Limited Edition version of the 2023 EV6 electric SUV with special green paint. It celebrates the model winning the North American Utility Vehicle of the Year award. 1000 units ...
Australia, New Zealand and emerging markets Mid-size pickup truck - (incl. Australia) Minivan/MPV: Carens: 1999 KY 2021 Asia-Pacific emerging markets Crossover-styled three-row compact MPV. 68,874 Carnival: 1998 KA4 2020 Global (except Europe, etc.) Three-row or four-row (depending on the market) minivan with sliding doors. 111,777
With a starting price of around $52,700 (our test model coming in at $53,405 with delivery), the EV6 isn’t cheap, but for a mid-level EV it’s what you’ll be paying among competitors like ...
Kia Canada's base model of the EV6 is strategically priced at just under $45k to qualify for Canada's federal Zero Emissions Vehicles rebate, with several provinces adding their own rebates. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The 2023 high performance EV6 GT, starting at just under $75,000, is too expensive to qualify for federal or provincial rebates.