2023 Kia EV6 Pricing Increases Over $7,000 as Base Model Dropped
Kia has announced starting pricing for the 2023 EV6, set to debut in the U.S. market at $48,500 along with a $1,295 destination fee, according to a press release shared by the automaker on Thursday.
The price is up from Kia’s 2022 EV6 model, with the 2023 model coming with three trim configurations including the Wind, GT-Line and the sporty GT. The 2022 base model is no longer available for the 2023 line up.
The Kia EV6 Wind and GT-Line trims both include two separate configuration options, while the performance-level GT features just one.
Buyers of the EV6 Wind trim can select between the affordable 225-horsepower, rear-wheel-drive option with 310 miles of range ($48,500), or a 320hp electric all-wheel-drive offering 282 miles of range ($52,400).
For the GT-Line trim, the EV6 comes in either a 225hp, 310-mile-range configuration ($52,700) or a 320hp, AWD, 252-mile-range option ($57,400).
The top level GT trim includes an impressive 576hp AWD with just 206 miles of range ($61,400).
Purchase of the 2023 Kia EV6 also comes with 1,000 kilowatt-hours of complimentary charging at Electrify America charging stations.
All versions of the Kia EV6 come with certain features from the automaker’s Drive Wise Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), including parking distance warning, blind-spot collision avoidance, rear cross-traffic collision avoidance, driver attention warning, lane keeping assist and more.
The 2022 Kia EV6 was debuted at a starting price of $40,900 in the U.S. in January.