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Kia EV6

Kia EV6

Lest you still believe Kia builds econoboxes for those who need only the most rudimentary of transportation, gaze upon the EV6, the brand’s first dedicated electric car. More than just a plug-in version of one of its gas vehicles, the EV6 is based on the new electric-only E-GMP platform that it shares with the upcoming sister vehicle, the Hyundai Ioniq 5. The EV6 has a sporty wagon/4-door coupe style that looks like it came out of Europe instead of South Korea. The curvaceous hood and the single strip LED taillight that doubles as a ducktail spoiler give the EV6 mad style and a look all its own. The interior is just as captivating as the body, boasting a huge instrument panel/infotainment display, a floating center console, and digs that wouldn’t look out of place in a top-end Audi. Power hasn’t been confirmed, but it should be similar to the Ioniq 5 with single or dual motor options and 58 or 72.6 kWh battery choices with up to 300 miles of range. It will go on sale this year at a yet-to-be-disclosed price.