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Kia Launches EV6 In The Philippines With Complete Ecosystem

It is Kia Motors Philippines’ belief that in order to promote the use of electric vehicles, a complete ecosystem is needed, not just the vehicle. So, when the Korean carmaker introduced the Kia EV6 at the Philippine International Motor Show last year, it took the company six months to get the car to the showrooms because executives wanted to ensure they had that ecosystem in place.

The charging port is in the back right side. The pun is that the Kia EV6 is so green that plants grow below it . Photo by Raymond Tribdino. The Philippines Kia EV6 seems to follow the North America version in most of its features. For safety, it has a 5-Star Euro NCAP rating. Safety features include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Junction Turning Detection, Blind Spot Detection and Monitor, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping & Following Assist Technology, Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Safe Exit Assist, and 360-View Monitor.

 

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