Today, Kia America announced pricing for the 2025 EV6. Significantly refreshed for the new model year, the 2025 EV6 boasts updates to its front and rear design, elevated interior refinement, and thoughtfully repackaged trim levels that introduce a host of newly standard features and amenities. Building on the momentum of its award-winning predecessor, the 2025 EV6 raises the bar yet again, delivering a bold blend of style, innovation, and performance that makes it an even more compelling choice for today's EV buyer.
Pricing is as follows for the 2025 EV6:
Pricing - MSRP1 (excludes $1,475 destination) |
|
EV6 Light | $42,900 |
EV6 Light Long Range RWD | $46,200 |
EV6 Light Long Range AWD | $50,300 |
EV6 Wind | $50,300 |
EV6 GT-Line | $54,200 |
EV6 Wind AWD | $54,300 |
EV6 GT-Line AWD | $58,900 |
EV6 GT | $63,800 |
Major updates for 2025:
- Design
- Signature Star Map lighting on standard full projection LED headlights and DRLs create a high-tech look and a wider, more dynamic appearance
- Front bumpers with sharper angles and character lines on the hood add contrast and depth to the overall front design
- Three-dimensional taillights with Star Map design language and visually wider rear bumper
- Front and rear cladding with a sharply angled side sill molding enhances the EV6's profile and stance
- New wheel designs
- Signature Star Map lighting on standard full projection LED headlights and DRLs create a high-tech look and a wider, more dynamic appearance
- Battery Capacity, Range and Charging
- Larger 63.0 kWh standard battery pack in the Light trim
- Larger 84.0 kWh standard long-range battery pack in the Light Long-Range trim, with a Kia-estimated 319 miles of range2 in RWD configurations
- Enhanced charging experience with the port relocated to the left rear fender, reducing parking challenges at charging stations (excludes EV6 GT)
- Adopts the North American Charging Standard (NACS) for broader compatibility
- Larger 63.0 kWh standard battery pack in the Light trim
- Technology and Convenience
- Standard dual 12.3-inch display3 setup integrates the digital instrument cluster and infotainment touchscreen
- Optional 'Tech Package,' with ADAS4 features including Surround View Monitor, Parking Distance Warning – Side (in addition to standard front & rear sensors), Blind-Spot View Monitor, and Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist – Reverse, offered on Light Long-Range configurations
- Kia's next-gen Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) system supports OTA5 updates, streaming, gaming, and a Wi-Fi hotspot
- Standard automatic pop out exterior door handles
- Standard dual 12.3-inch display3 setup integrates the digital instrument cluster and infotainment touchscreen
- EV6 GT
- Standard 601 hp, with up to 641 hp in GT mode for a significant boost in performance
- Virtual Gear Shift simulates gear shifts with visuals, engine sound effects, and a tactile sensation through motor torque adjustments
- Standard 601 hp, with up to 641 hp in GT mode for a significant boost in performance
- Manufacturing
- Now assembled at Kia's plant in West Point, Georgia (excludes EV6 GT)
- Now assembled at Kia's plant in West Point, Georgia (excludes EV6 GT)






Photo credit: Kia
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