Kia's 2026 hybrid lineup covers four distinct vehicle types: a compact crossover, a mid-size SUV, a three-row SUV, and a full-size family van. Each uses a different version of the hybrid powertrain and serves a different kind of driver — but they all share the same goal of reducing fuel consumption compared to their gas-only equivalents. If fuel economy is your primary consideration, here is...
Last month at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Kia unveiled a considerably refreshed EV6, building upon the success that earned it the 2023 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year award. The 2025 model year brings thoughtful updates to this already impressive electric crossover, demonstrating Kia's assurance of continuous improvement and innovation in the electric vehicle segment. As this award-winning electric crossover enters its next chapter, three major updates stand out for the 2025 model year.
Enhanced Battery Options and Range
The 2025 EV6 introduces more capable battery configurations that extend its practical usability. A new 63.0 kWh battery now serves as the standard option, while an available 84.0 kWh battery pack delivers impressive range capabilities. With the larger battery, the Light LR, Wind, and GT-Line trims in rear-wheel drive configuration can achieve a targeted all-electric range of 513 km. This substantial range improvement makes the EV6 an even more practical choice for daily commuting and long-distance travel.
Advanced Technology Integration
The 2025 model year brings Kia's next-generation Connected Car Navigation Cockpit system to the EV6. This sophisticated platform enables over-the-air updates for crucial vehicle systems, including the powertrain, navigation, and driver assistance features. The new Digital Key 2.0 system allows drivers to use compatible smart devices or NFC-enabled cards as virtual keys, with the convenience of hands-free unlocking and key sharing capabilities via text message.
Performance Enhancements
The GT variant of the 2025 EV6 receives a notable power increase, now producing 641 horsepower and 568 lb-ft of torque with GT mode activated. This is a substantial boost from the previous model year. Adding to the driving experience, the new Virtual Gear Shift feature creates an engaging simulation of traditional gear changes through visual, auditory, and tactile feedback.
Visit Lallier Kia Vimont to learn more about the upcoming 2025 EV6, arriving in the first half of 2025. As your premier Kia dealership in Vimont, we'll be happy to keep you updated on availability and help you explore which configuration will best suit your driving needs when it arrives.
To learn more about the 2025 Kia EV6, visit Kia.ca
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