Unveiling the 2025 Kia EV6: Power, Style, and Pricing

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A Stylish Upgrade with Power

Presenting the 2025 Kia EV6, a vehicle that embodies a little more style and a lot more power. Unveiled last year, the latest iteration of Kia’s popular electric crossover has received a host of updates for the new model year. As we delve into the details, let’s discover what this upgrade entails, especially in terms of pricing.

Price Points: The Good News

Starting with the silver lining, the pricing for the base model has seen only a minor increment. For 2025, the Kia EV6 pricing starts at $42,900, reflecting a mere $300 increase from last year. This price grants you access to the EV6 Light, equipped with a standard 63.0-kWh battery pack. However, if you’re keen on the EV6 Light Long Range, there’s an even smaller increase of $250, landing it at $46,200. This version offers an impressive estimated range of 319 miles when paired with the rear-wheel-drive configuration.

Here’s a complete price breakdown for the 2025 Kia EV6, including the $1,475 destination fee.

Make/Model 2025 Price (destination fee included)
EV6 Light $44,375
EV6 Light Long Range RWD $47,675
EV6 Light Long Range AWD $51,775
EV6 Wind $51,775
EV6 GT-Line $55,675
EV6 Wind AWD $55,775
EV6 GT-Line AWD $60,375
EV6 GT $65,275

The Catch: Higher Trim Levels

Now for the not-so-pleasant news: as you ascend the trim ladder, the cost climbs at a steeper rate. The EV6 Wind starts ,600 higher than last year’s model, while the GT-Line offers a ,300 increase for the rear-wheel-drive variant. Notably, the high-flying EV6 GT, with its staggering 601 horsepower, will set you back an additional $2,200. Despite these increases, it’s worth mentioning that the EV6 will likely avoid the impact of automotive tariffs due to its production in Georgia.

In summary, the 2025 Kia EV6 illustrates a balance of style, power, and competitive pricing, especially for entry-level buyers. While higher trims come with heftier price tags, the enhancements in battery technology and performance remain compelling incentives.

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