The 2025 Kia EV6 has upgraded its battery from a 77.4-kWh to an 84.0-kWh pack, which is expected to extend the car’s range significantly
The new battery pack could increase the driving range for rear-drive models from an estimated 303 miles to approximately 325 miles
The EV6 sports a new headlight design featuring angular C-shaped LED running lights, and the GT-Line model showcases updated front and rear bumpers
Inside, the EV6 boasts a more sophisticated panoramic curved display for a seamless integration of the digital gauge cluster and infotainment screens
The updated model includes new infotainment software with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, enhancing connectivity and ease of use
A new fingerprint-authentication system has been added for enhanced security and personalized access.
The wireless charging pad has been updated to better secure and charge mobile devices
The interior also features a redesigned steering wheel, adding to the modern aesthetics and driver comfort.
These updates previewed in the Korean-spec model are expected to make their way to the U.S. market soon, with the launch likely just a few months away
The dual-motor all-wheel-drive Wind model, known for its efficiency, previously covered 230 miles in a 75-mph highway test, showcasing the vehicle’s endurance.