What accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and has an 800V charging capability? If you guessed the Porsche Taycan, you’d be wrong as those impressive specs belong to the all-new Kia EV6. Based on the company’s first dedicated electric vehicle platform, the EV6 is a revolutionary vehicle and the “embodiment of the new Kia.” That’s clearly visible from the outside as the EV6 adopts the company’s new “Opposites United” design philosophy. It’s supposed to evoke “positive forces and natural energy” while also incorporating “contrasting combinations of sharp stylistic elements and sculptural shapes.”
Corporate speak aside, the EV6 has a
stylish exterior with a slender grille that is flanked by distinctive
headlights featuring sequential elements. Further below, there’s an aerodynamic
bumper with a rectangular intake and small vertical slats at the outside edges.
While the front end is interesting, the profile really stands out as the model
has a short hood and streamlined bodywork. Blacked out A-pillars help to
visually expand the greenhouse, while an upward sweeping line emphasizes the
car’s length. Those aren’t the only notable styling features as the EV6 has a
‘floating’ roof and an upper rear spoiler that wraps around the sides of the
vehicle. The latter channels air to the lower spoiler, which acts as an
extension of the car’s flowing taillights.
In terms of size, the EV6 measures 4,680 mm long, 1,880 mm wide and 1,550 mm tall, with a wheelbase that spans 2,900 mm. This makes it 119 mm shorter, 20 mm narrower and 145 mm lower than the Sorento. Despite this, the EV6’s wheelbase is 86 mm longer than the seven-seat crossover. The unique styling continues in the cabin
as drivers will find a minimalist dashboard that is topped by a 12-inch digital
instrument cluster and a 12-inch infotainment system with curved displays. The
company didn’t say much about them, but the infotainment system has Kia Connect
technology that allows for over-the-air updates and real-time services. As a result, owners can find nearby charging
stations, monitor their charging status and see their current range.
Other highlights include a two-spoke
steering wheel, futuristic switchgear and an augmented reality head-up display.
The model can also be equipped with a 14-speaker Meridian audio system that has
“Active Sound Design” technology, which is an artificial noise generator that
adjusts to the vehicle speed. Elsewhere, the EV6 has a floating center console
and yellow accents. The model also has
“relaxation seats,” which are lightweight and covered in fabrics created using
recycled plastics.
The generous wheelbase allows for a
spacious interior and an accommodating cargo compartment that holds up to 520 liters of luggage. That can be expanded to approximately 1,300 liters by folding the rear seats down. If you need more
room, the frunk offers up to 52 liters of space on European
variants while North American models are limited to 20 liters.
On the safety front, there are an assortment of driver assistance systems such
as Lane Following Assist, Safe Exit Assist, Remote Smart Parking Assist and
Highway Driving Assist 2. The latter effectively combines adaptive cruise
control with a lane centering function, while also enabling drivers to change
lanes with a simple tap of the indicator.
The EV6 will be offered in a variety of
configurations as there are standard and long range batteries as well as rear-
and all-wheel drive. icking things off is a 58 kWh standard range battery,
which powers a rear-mounted motor that produces 168 hp and 350 Nm of torque. The all-wheel drive variant gains a second
electric motor which gives the model a combined output of 232 hp and 605 Nm of torque. This enables the EV6 to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in as little as 6.2 seconds.
Upgrading to the 77.4 kWh battery rewards
buyers with longer ranges and a more powerful electric motor that develops 225
hp and 350 Nm of torque. The all-wheel drive
variant boosts that output to 321 hp and 605 Nm of torque. This enables it to run from 0-100 km/h in as little as
5.2 seconds and have a range in excess of 510 km in the WLTP
combined cycle. Sitting at the top of the range is the EV6 GT, which is
available exclusively with all-wheel drive and the long range battery. It has a
combined output of 577 hp and 740 Nm of torque.
That’s pretty impressive and it allows the vehicle to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in a Porsche Taycan 4S-beating 3.5 seconds. If you keep your foot
planted on the accelerator, the EV6 GT should eventually hit a targeted top
speed of 260 km/h. Besides going fast, the model has a range of 405 km and electronic limited slip differential software that promises
to deliver dynamic ride and handling characteristics.
The EV6 rides on the new E-GMP platform
and features 400V and 800V charging capabilities. This enables it to go from a
10 to 80 percent charge in just 18 minutes. If you’re short on time, the
rear-wheel drive long range EV6 can be given 100 km of range in less
than four and a half minutes. In order to maximize ranges, the EV6 has been
equipped with an energy-efficient heat pump that scavenges waste heat from the
car’s coolant system. This enables the model to have 80% of the range it would
at 77° F (25° C) when temperatures drop to 19° F (-7° C).
Drivers will also find a smart
regenerative braking system with six different levels of recuperation, ranging
from none to one-pedal driving. There are also has paddle ‘shifters’ that allow
drivers to “quickly and easily slow the car and recuperate kinetic energy to
maximize driving range and efficiency.” The EV6 has an integrated charging
control unit that allows for a vehicle-to-load function. While that doesn’t
sound too exciting, it effectively turns the model into a giant battery which
can supply energy to other things. As an example, the EV6 could power an air
conditioner and a 55-inch television for more than 24 hours during an outage.
The model can also be used to charge another electric vehicle, giving stranded
motorists enough juice to get to a nearby charging station. Kia also took
towing into consideration as the EV6 can move items weighing up to 1,600 kg. This means it can be used to tow your camper, trailer or boat as
long as the battery has more than a 35% charge.
Kia is accepting reservations in select
markets and the EV6 will go on sale in a handful of countries later this year.
Unfortunately, the United States isn’t one of them as we’ll have to wait until
early 2022. That being said, Kia has high-hopes for the ‘Stinger of EVs’ as
they expect to sell 20,000 units annually in the U.S. Worldwide, that number
could reach 100,000 units.