Kia America has released pricing and detailed specifications for the 2025 EV6. The model receives several updates, including design changes, new technology features, and an expanded standard equipment list across its trims. The vehicle will be assembled at Kia’s West Point, Georgia plant, with the exception of the EV6 GT.
For the 2025 model year, the EV6 lineup includes several variants. The EV6 Light starts at $44,375, including a $1,475 destination charge. The EV6 Light Long Range RWD is priced at $47,675, and the AWD version at $51,775. The EV6 Wind and EV6 Wind AWD are priced at $51,775 and $55,775, respectively. The EV6 GT-Line is $55,675, while the GT-Line AWD costs $60,375. The top-tier EV6 GT is priced at $65,275.
Exterior changes include redesigned front and rear elements. The front features a new bumper design, sharper hood lines, and full-projection LED headlights with integrated Daytime Running Lights using Kia’s “Star Map” design. The rear features new three-dimensional taillights and a redesigned bumper. The side profile is updated with revised cladding and new wheel designs.
Battery configurations have been updated. The base Light trim now includes a 63.0 kWh battery. The Light Long Range trims feature an 84.0 kWh battery, which Kia estimates will provide up to 319 miles of range in rear-wheel-drive configurations. Charging has been modified with the port now located on the left rear fender in all models except the GT. The EV6 also adopts the North American Charging Standard for wider charging compatibility.
Interior technology includes a standard dual 12.3-inch display setup that combines the digital instrument cluster and infotainment system. The “Tech Package” is available on Light Long Range trims and adds features such as a Surround View Monitor, Blind-Spot View Monitor, and Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist – Reverse. The EV6 also introduces Kia’s Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC), which supports over-the-air updates, media streaming, in-vehicle gaming, and Wi-Fi hotspot functionality. All trims now include automatic pop-out door handles as standard equipment.
The EV6 GT continues to offer the highest performance in the lineup with a standard 601-horsepower setup, reaching up to 641 horsepower in GT mode. The GT also features a virtual gear shift system that simulates gear changes using visuals, sound effects, and torque modulation.
The 2025 EV6 lineup reflects Kia’s changes in design, technology, and manufacturing location, with most trims now produced in the United States.



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