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Kia's EV6 is the new benchmark for affordable electric cars

The EV6 will be made available in three trim levels: Light, Wind, and GT-Line. Technically there’s a fourth version, the First Edition, but the 1,500 units in that introductory lot sold out in something like 11 hours so your chances of catching one for sale at the local dealership are quite low.The EV6 Light is Kia’s introductory trim level, retailing for $40,900 and offering performance to match. Its 58 kWh nickel-cobalt-manganese battery powers a 168k W rear motor to produce 167 horsepower.

In terms of charging, the Wind and GT will require 73 minutes for a full charge on a 50W DC connection , about 7 hours on a 240V plug and a whopping 68 hours using 110V. They’ll also offer another first for Kia, V2L capabilities similar to the The EV6 has a damn comfortable interior. Its cabin is disconcertingly quiet with the doors closed and windows up. There’s a total of 102 cubic feet of space inside the EV6, 24.4 of which is dedicated to storage in the rear cargo area . You’ve got plenty of head and leg space regardless of whether you’re sitting in the front or back, though you might need to slouch a bit to fit three sets of shoulders across the rear bench seat.

If anything, the reduced need to keep my eyes on the road allowed me sufficient time to figure out how to work the rather confusing central infotainment system. The EV6 comes equipped with a 12.3-inch color TFT touchscreen navigation display unit mounted into the center console.

 

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Waste of time could never afford and still no sign of any on street electric car charging in our neighbourhood my view only the rich can afford electric cars ! It's a sport fir the rich sadly.madbritain

So many typos and errors in the article, it's hard to read.

Need Wallet advises that you shouldn't spend more than 20% of your take-home pay on total car expenses. Even with a 6-year loan you're gonna have to make over $100k annually to make this 'affordable.' Also, thats before insurance, maintenance, charging costs, etc.

Who the hell wrote this? Clearly they have money to burn if they think $41K is “affordable”

😂

Beginning at $40,900 is not 'affordable.'

Affordable?😀

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