Kia EV6 Electric Crossover India Launch Live Updates: Price, Features, Specifications, Images

Kia India has launched the Kia EV6 electric crossover today, and we have all the highlights here. The EV6 is the first electric vehicle to be launched by Kia in India, and it is also currently its flagship model in the country. Now, we have already driven the EV6, in fact, we brought you an exclusive review of the car when we drove it in the US earlier this year, followed by the India review recently. And you can check them both out on the car&bike website.
The Kia EV6 comes to India as a completely built unit (CBU) model and initially, the carmaker will only bring 100 units of the electric crossover. Bookings for the vehicle commenced on May 26, and it will be sold only at select Kia dealers in the top metro cities. The Kia EV6 is offered in two trims - GT Line RWD and GT Line AWD. The former is priced at Rs. 59.95 lakh, while the GT Line AWD is priced at Rs. 64.95 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

The Kia EV6 comes to India as a completely built unit (CBU) model
Also Read: Kia EV6 Tech Review: A Glimpse Of The Electric Future
The Kia EV6 comes with a 77.4 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The rear-wheel-drive version uses a single motor that generates 226 bhp, while the All-Wheel Drive version develops 321 bhp. On a single full charge, the EV6 can travel up to 528 km (WLTP cycle) in the RWD, and 425 km in the AWD version. The EV6 gets multiple driving modes - Normal, Sport and Eco. It also gets smart regenerative braking.
Also Read: Kia EV6 First Drive Review: The Rise Of The New Age Electric Car In India
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