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Kia EV6

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Kia's mid-size electric SUV was updated for MY26 with a bigger, shared 84kWh battery (replacing the old 77.4kWh unit) across all four grades - Air, GT-Line RWD, GT-Line AWD and the 430kW GT. WLTP range spans 450km (GT) to 582km (Air). Prices start from $72,660 before on-road costs; DC fast charging peaks at 240kW.

$72,660–$99,660AUD

Indicative price range — a non-binding display figure, confirmed when you get a quote.

Range
Up to 582 km
Battery
Up to 84 kWh
DC fast charging
Up to 240 kW
AC charging
Up to 10.5 kW
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Body style
SUV
Charging port
Type 2 + CCS2

Variants & specifications

VariantUsable batteryRangeDriveAC chargingDC fast charging
Air84 kWh582 km (WLTP)RWD10.5 kW240 kW
Entry grade: 168kW/350Nm single motor, 7.3s 0-100km/h, 582km WLTP (longest in the range), 160mm ground clearance, 1,600kg braked tow, 490L boot.
GT-Line RWD84 kWh560 km (WLTP)RWD10.5 kW240 kW
Same 168kW/350Nm RWD drivetrain as Air (7.3s 0-100km/h) with more equipment, 560km WLTP, 480L/1,260L boot, 160mm ground clearance, 1,600kg braked tow.
GT-Line AWD84 kWh522 km (WLTP)AWD10.5 kW240 kW
Dual-motor AWD: 239kW/605Nm, 5.2s 0-100km/h, 522km WLTP, 160mm ground clearance, 1,600kg braked tow, 2,105kg kerb weight.
GT84 kWh450 km (WLTP)AWD10.5 kW240 kW
Performance flagship: 430kW/740Nm dual motor, 3.5s 0-100km/h, 450km WLTP, 1,800kg braked/750kg unbraked tow, 155mm ground clearance.

Charging Kia EV6 at home

Every EV6 grade shares a 10.5kW three-phase onboard AC charger (about 7kW on a single-phase home supply), enough for a full overnight top-up of the 84kWh battery regardless of grade.

This vehicle accepts up to 10.5 kW on AC — the rate a home charger delivers day to day (DC fast charging is for public stops, not the driveway).

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Details

Seats5
Boot space490 L
Braked towing capacity1,600 kg
Ground clearance160 mm
Vehicle-to-load (V2L)Yes
ANCAP rating5 stars

Frequently asked questions

Does the Kia EV6's bigger MY26 battery change its charging speed?

No - the new 84kWh pack (up from 77.4kWh) keeps the same 10.5kW AC / up to 240kW DC peak charging as before, but lifts WLTP range - the entry Air now covers 582km, up from 528km on the old smaller battery.

What's the difference between the Kia EV6 GT-Line RWD and GT-Line AWD?

Both share the same equipment level; GT-Line RWD uses the single 168kW/350Nm motor (7.3s 0-100km/h, 560km WLTP) while GT-Line AWD adds a second motor for 239kW/605Nm (5.2s 0-100km/h) at the cost of range (522km WLTP).

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