Ok, I've watched a ton of videos on the 2023 Kia EV6 and have decided to add my two cents on the subject. Back in August 2023 I purchased a EV6 Wind AWD with the tech package and paid a little more for it in the black! I drive 90 miles round trip from my home in north Idaho to work Monday thru Friday, my reason for going electric was fuel costs, for 4yrs I drove a Ford Ecoboost and every Friday it cost me $130 to fill my 35gal tank! Do a little math and yes it was expensive. It's been four months now and I have 12000 miles on it and it's been amazing!! This car is everything that was told to me by the dealer and my research, it's comfortable, the heating and cooling is great, I average a little over 3.5kwh while on the road and in eco mode. I have a home charger and I have the charger turn on at off peak hours which is .8kwh and peak is .10kwh, my monthly charge rate is averaging $61!! This car does great in the snow, slush and wet roads, it's very easy to drive and figure out all the cool gadgets that this car has, I highly recommend this car!! You won't be disappointed, but you have to do your homework on ev cars, research, research.
I agree! We have the EV6 RWD GT-line (from reviews this combination seems to be a europe-thing.). It is by far the best car we have ever owned! The range is true to what they promise. Recommend it to everyone I meet 😆
@@scottclark1016 There’s no efficiency advantage using ECO mode over Normal unless you are okay letting it turn off climate. Otherwise Normal is the same except acceleration is at your command. In non highway driving Auto Regen and Normal mode is most efficient.
13:45 I LOVE this monthly expense breakdown, first time I've seen this on ANY car reviews. 👏 Car prices have gotten so high that's it's refreshing to see it broken down into loan breakdowns like this, something I bet a lot of buyers don't do until they're under the gun signing papers at a dealership! I love how your channel is becoming a voice of responsibility and reason for new car buyers.
Me too...having never owned an expensive and especially financed car (last car I owned personally was a very used 2007 Honda CIvic Coupe, and my parents rarely bought new or financed their cars either)...it was eye-popping to realize that most people are paying $80,000-$100,000 in total for what has become fairly average, mid-priced brand new cars. I don't even want to think about how expensive Escalades, Denalis, Raptors, and german luxury models can get with financing 😲😵💫
Thanks, really appreciate the comments! I haven't included cost breakdowns in all of my upcoming reviews but glad to hear it's useful info. I'll try to include it in reviews moving forward :)
His cost breakdown is unrealistic. Just go to any dealer website and use their calculator and you'll see a big difference. I would disregard his breakdown as it's not very useful.
I spent the summer renting a bunch of different gas and ev cars, and I did like the EV6 a lot. Personally, the climate thing was a non-issue (I set it to auto, and never touched the climate again). It's definitely bigger than I'd want, but the interior is nice and as great as the Ioniq 5 looks I'd probably pick the Kia between the two. I can't speak to the quality of the emergency braking but the other stuff you mentioned in the safety section is right - the Korean brands have the best highway assists right now. It's a great car, but ultimately way more than I need (I loved the Polestar 2, though!)
You can use voice commands to control most systems (HVAC, radio, etc.). So you don’t have to fumble with the weird touch panel if you don’t want to use it.
I bought my EV6 after watching one drive next to me. In videos, it looked ordinary and small. In real life, it has muscles and was a lot bigger than expected. I got the GT line AWD version. The car drives super nice, is super fast off the line. Sporty, smooth, great sound system. Its the best car by far that I ever owned. I've had nothing but luxury brand cars. You could slap a premium brand badge on this car no problem. You can see and feel the quality. The only real downside is the badge it wears "Kia". But, they seem to be working hard to make better cars these days. I owned a Kia a long time ago, it was a total POS (Spectra 5). At that time, I told myself to never again buy a Kia. My opinion is that the EV6 is worth every penny. This car is less about luxury and is more about sportiness.
I just bought one, the 2023 Limited, new. It is the most featured-packed car I’ve ever had-although my 2015 Avalon is a very nice car, with some of the same features. I love the sporty, aerodynamic look of the EV6. So many accessories are included, things you usually have to purchase separately.
Interesting comment. While the interior is much nicer than my 2015 Silverado 1500 LT I find it severely lacking when compared to my 2015 Lexus GS350 Base model but I got the 2024 Wind RWD.
I agree. Don't overbuy. By what you actually need, and buy what works (see car reviews). Many folks I know buy vehicles to cover any possible bad weather, big ones to protect themselves in a crash and heavy duty vehicles to carry loads they never carry.
True. I get about 340 miles charging to 90% but it's rear wheel drive...I know some people that have gotten 370 miles...it varies depending on the climate and the preconditioning of the battery...which the reviewer didn't mention at all.🙄
No way would you get 370 miles out of a rear wheel drive version, I have a rwd with a 77 kWh battery and the maximum range I have had out of it was around 490Km (298 miles)
I agree with you. The 3-knob with some physical button HVAC layout is the fastest, easiest and safest to operate while driving. The main reason manufacturers put everything into a touchscreen interface is cost savings. I’d rather they spend $5-10 and give me the knobs and buttons for frequently-used controls.
Right now, 4/11/23, you can buy a 2023 Kia EV6 from Hertz EV sales (they're liquidating their EV fleet, not just Kias) for $25k and up. The cars have between 15k and 25k miles, so really almost nothing. That's how I'd buy one and would pay cash to avoid the high interest rates.
Yes, I purchased a 2023 Eb6 Wind RWD, and I love it Not only no gas, no oil changes, no transmittion fluid. It costs me about $50/mo for all my driving needs. Yes it's big, but I'm 5'7" and it's very comfortable. The best thing is I can sleep in the back wiht the seats down. It's very roomy and set up for using the electricity while the car is turned off. and the Vehicle to Load battery access means I can plug in the coffee make in the morning.
Having had my EV6 GT line S for 18 months I've never found the view from the rear window to be a problem. However, living in the UK with its lower temperatures, I've found it difficult to achieve more than 270 miles range, and in the winter that goes down to 240. Maybe it's my driving style but even trying hard to keep my right foot under control I still can't get more than 3.2 miles per kWh with mixed traffic driving.
I was skeptical of renting this car a month ago; and now it is my primary EV of choice. I would never have thought I would have liked an EV better than a Tesla and the Kia EV-6 surprised me.
I would like toention for those who don't want a sporty experience the wind kind is a more comfort based trim at its highest level. The gt line has more of the performance orientation of the gt.
In theory we're getting our EV6 next week. BTW the secret to turning any windshield visor to the side is to tilt it up to its default position, rotate it to the window then tilt it down. No face-hitting required. You're welcome
Thanks for your thorough review! The EV6 looks like a great car, but I haven't driven one yet. My wife and I have a 2022 Kia Niro EV EX Premium which we love! EV6: no rear windshield wiper? Really? And black headliner. Too much black in the interior. Come on KIA - please don't make your interiors look like a cave.
BTW Fort Collins Kia in northern Colorado is advertising a two year lease on a $52,245 2024 EV6 Light Long Range AWD for $110/mo.!!! $1,500 down and 10k miles/year. Seems lime an amazing deal for this car.
Pretty radical design, I think my choice would be the Hyundai, even I currently have a Kia :D Both ev's are pretty big for me though, the 2016 Kia Rio Hatchback I have, is perfectly fine for my needs, and this car still has pretty traditional dashboard, no touch screens, etc. and I do like the design in this UB -generation Rio. Too bad Kia seem to kill off the Rio this year and there doesn't seem to be any new model to replace it.
questions. Does the regenerative breaking make you spin out on wet or snowy roads? Does the computer give you maximum traction with RWD on snowy roads? Do the seats have a smooth leather option? Does it have drive assist to get you from home to work?
Here’s a controversial opinion: I actually prefer it when an EV range is shorter. It encourages us to have more dense, walkable, and transit-oriented neighborhoods. We need more EV charging stations across the country, and then a cross country road trip in an EV might not sound as intimidating. Don’t get me wrong, long-range EV’s like this one are a good thing, but the shorter-range ones still serve a purpose. I still think hybrids, especially PHEV’s will become more mainstream, but EV’s do serve a purpose. Also, I agree that it has too much power.
I use 2023 id4 PRO. S. I just finished a trip to OK and Texas. The EA. (Electrify America) charging stations in Walmart and Sam's Club helped immensely,. There were more than I expected.. My Co Pilot says we paid less than 100 dollars total.. The trip charger to charger for only a few miles, less than 200, was time consuming but resting and stretching made it ok.
Im here looking at this because Kia is offering a 2 year lease on the Light long range model for 199$ a month! what would i lose in the light long range model compared to the one i see here?
Rented one on Turo for a road trip, and it was a joy to drive... Can't justify the price with my low annual mileage and extremely reliable Rav4 though. I think the "not-a-real-SUV" form factor is right for the times, though (even though I would have preferred the more boxy hauling capacity of the Hyundai variant). Upcoming EV3 and EV5 are very promising!
I love my EV6. I don’t mind the heating/media switch over. Once you’re used to it I don’t have to take my eyes off the road. My only two gripes is that here in the UK where it never stops raining this time of the year, is that you can’t see the cameras when indicating or moving over. All you get is a mass of water and it’s hard to even see in the mirrors. Biggest issue is that I’ve only had my car for 6 weeks, not even done a 1,000 miles and it’s devalued £20,000 in that time. Thanks to our useless government moving the switch to EVs from 2030 to 2035. Thanks Rishi Sunak 🤬
This huge drop is exactly why I'm here... was looking at 330e or C300e as a company car, but the EV6 with its huge range and the current price of ~1y old ones, along with low BIK and 7year warranty... my god its an attractive package as a small company director.
Fyi anyone looking for ev6s i bought one used Wind AWD with only 14k miles for 35k. There is no reasonable advantage to buy these at MSRP. Im averaging near 300 miles of range for last 3k miles
Great review, I'm just not feeling it. They all look very similar and I think the price is stupidly ridiculous. Soccer moms/dads also do not need that much power. People NEED to also hear and feel the road to keep speed in check. Just not a fan...
Too big for me, but nice. The smaller Niro actually looks more like an SUV and it oddly appears larger proportionally than the significantly larger EV6. I love the look of both the EV6 and Ioniq 5, but would prefer a smaller, compact hatchback-sized vehicle.
With its large size, bad visibility and stupid screens it's right in line with the unbearable design trends of the last few years. Being a "nice version" of this stupid crossover class really doesn't impress me
i barely relate car reviewers reviewing certain ev "sucks" just because it doesnt get 300 mile range at 100% charge. Some gas cars can barely get 240 mile range. but one thing i could understand is that ev charging outside of home can be a "roll the dice" experience
As an ev6 owner coming up on 1 year next month I'd like to criticize this review about the "shortcomings" he found... Let's start with the climate controls...he says they can be cumbersome to use but doesn't mention that you can control the radio with the steering wheel controls and leave the climate controls just as they are and not have to touch them again...also, as another option, if you hold down the switching button for 3 seconds you can choose what default you would prefer, radio or climate, so that when you use one after a few seconds, it defaults back to the other... As for the sun visor hitting your face...really? Out of all the reviews I've seen not a single one listed this as a complaint...anyhow, you said it yourself, you're over 6 feet tall...this isn't a problem at all if you simply adjust your seat back half an inch or so. But you act like this would be a common problem for everybody.🤔 On to the regen braking...you say you use level 3 but i-pedal is the max...well, yes and no...i also use level 3 and use the paddle to reach the max to come to a complete stop... basically like you would an actual break peddle but on the steering wheel instead... Safety features, you complain about the low visibility out of the back as if you're looking through a slit of some kind... it's plenty wide for most people and realistically speaking, how far in reverse do you plan to drive anyway?... if you're that scared of backing up kia did provide a backup cam with a wide angle view, also you should have mentioned that if you do get too close to an object the car will activate the brakes for you before you actually hit something. (This can be turned off in the settings but why would you want to?).... Driving in different modes...you only mention the sport mode but didn't mention that it also affects the range...driving in eco mode gives you the most, while driving in sport gives you the least...the difference is about 10 miles.... Charging...you mention the vehicle to load option to power other things but didn't mention the ac plug in the back seat that does the same thing...in fact, you didn't mention any of the various usb plugs located in the cabin as well as the wireless charging pad and having android auto/carplay or the HUD... Pricing.... You mention the prices but you forgot to mention that it's now eligible for the $7500 tax credit on leases straight from the dealership...you should have pointed that out. Financing...i've never seen a breakdown of financing this way..."good credit buyers vs bad credit buyers" 😄 seriously?... I don't know too many people with good credit that would buy a car with $0 down...the average is $2k down, and a trade in. If you don't have a trade in then put $5k down... I won't even get into the "bad credit buyers", I'll just say that bad credit buyers should be looking at a used 2010 prius than a brand new kia... As for $100k for 72 months?...i doubt anybody is looking to hang on to an ev for 72 months considering the average warranty on an ev battery is 8 yrs (kia gives you 10)....i have yet to meet anybody spending $100k to buy a $50k car..... Lastly, charging infrastructure...i don't have a charger at home and I'm going on a year owning my ev6...i charge about once a month to 100% at various places cause they have chargers just about everywhere i go, from coffee shops, supermarkets, malls, movie theaters, even gyms...and it's only going to get better as the years go on... In the end, this guy's review wasn't much of a review as it's more of a 1st impression drive...there are far better reviews out there folks, do not take his advice.
I like that you showed the charging options, most reviewers skip it. Leaving us to search for owner videos to see what is involved to charge these things at home. This is a HUGE part of owning an EV. That said, I'll keep my 2022 Kia Stinger and have no plans for an EV any time soon. Side note: you people (reviewers of EVs) need to stop this misinformation on EVs reduced emissions. If you don't factor in BUILDING and DISPOSING of the vehicle as well then it is just a lie. There's more to cars than just driving them.
Which Stinger do you have? I love those! Yeah many people are probably better off with hybrids or plug-in hybrids as charging infrastructure is still extremely spotty in the US. And yes there is certainly a lot of misinformation regarding EVs. I don't have an agenda when it comes to EVs versus ICE. However studies by reputable sources (Union of Concerned Scientists, MIT) show that EVs have lower life cycle emissions when compared to ICE-and this includes manufacturing and disposal.
@@HelloRoad I have the GT Line, 4 cyl AWD version so it is a bit better on gas than the GT models. Good to hear that studies are being done from a beginning to end life cycle on EVs. Almost everyone just talks about gas savings after purchase, which is only part of the equation.
If I had to buy an electric Kia, I'd probably go with the Niro instead solely because of its looks. The EV6 just looks a bit plain and generic future car-ish.
Aesthetics are, of course, personal... but this one I don't get at all: the Niro looks like half the cars on the road (I know, I've been driving one for two years...) but the Ev6 has an amazing Citroen DX vibe going on that is completely unique these days. I'm getting a new lease and had completely decided on another Niro (it has been a great car) but after seeing them side by side.... An Ev 6 it is.
Easily solved with a Carlin T-box or wireless CarPlay adapter. I have the T-box and it works great. Even still, I prefer corded for the most part as the phone gets very hot on the wireless charger.
@@HelloRoad Back to those personal aesthetics: I just can't get with the forced "pre-dent" dent that all the new Ionics have; otherwise I'd agree. That weird crease is a complete deal breaker to me)
With respect to acceleration... yes, we are absolutely making ALL cars too fast. Hyper cars and sports cars? Yes, they're supposed to be fast, go nuts there. But family haulers have zero need to get to 60 in sub 5 seconds. I'd be perfectly happy if my EV had 25% less power, because it would STILL be faster than every non-sports car I've owned over the last 30 years, and hopefully the reduced weight and power draw of a smaller motor would lead to better efficiency and longer range.
it's not really the weight of the motor though, its the weight of the batteries that is the issue. want more range, need larger heavier battery. What would be nice is a very aerodynamic small EV that doesn't need a big battery to get the range. I think fast acceleration is just inherent to all EV's no matter the size though.
@@allenlecorre If one were to utilize a motor that consumed 10% less electricity, then you would get 10% more range from the same exact battery pack. That's what I'm getting at. Now, I know that a 10% reduction in consumption doesn't lead to a direct 10% increase in range, but my EV has a motor that's 201HP and 291 lb-ft torque. It could EASILY lose 20% of that and still have pretty damn good straight line performance. I'm sure it could have been packaged with a smaller motor that would have a 260+ mile range instead of 240 miles, while retaining the exact same battery. Or they could have also downsized the battery to retain a 240 mile range, making the whole thing lighter and cheaper. Plus, reducing weight helps ALL cars be more efficient, regardless of drivetrain. Over the course of a charge, that alone could be worth 2-3 miles. My overall point: EVs don't need to be nearly as powerful as they are, and I think there's a way to make them more well rounded by being more judicious about power.
After living with an EV6 for over 36k miles, the UX is no issue as 99% of the time I am using CarPlay. Charging is where this vehicle shines on longer trips. Super fast charging means your trips are comparable to being in an ICE vehicle. Taking 800+ mile trips, my overall time is the same due to food and restroom stops. Just end up charging during those stops and it is not adding to the time. Plug in and walk away. You have about 15-20 minutes to do what you have to do.
5.22….tilt your head for god sake. If that fails due to your extra long chin, try bending ‘right’ slightly at the waist. Those two things done together will solve that sunvisor issue.
you started off good and ended up like a repulican. all ev 6s cant beat the tesla y performance on the GT version which is over $60.000 and has only a 220 milie range plus you dont get the $7500 rebate .....so why buy a $60.000 KIA with a 220 mile range when you could get a TESLA Y ? only a mega republican would .....dont matter how you mix it up its still a KIA ....
Oh wow, thanks Kia. Just what I needed - another overpriced oversized crossover. 🙄 I'm sick of the automotive industry only focusing on crossovers and trucks for EVs. They like to lie and say that's where the demand is, but that's all they produce even though there's plenty of demand for smaller sedans and hatchbacks. Maybe they can't hold as large a battery, but being smaller and lighter, a smaller battery will still go farther due to needing less energy to move the car. And I don't care if it doesn't get 300 miles of range on a charge like this behemoth, I don't need 300 miles of range before charging. But no, these companies won't do it, because they can charge more for these bloated pieces of crap. Crossovers and trucks are expected to be expensive, but sedans and hatchbacks are expected to be reasonably priced and auto makers don't want reasonably priced for us because that means less profit for them. Also that climate control setup is still terrible. Touch interfaces have no clearly defined buttons, you cannot figure out what you're tapping without looking at it. And touch screens are unreliable, I'm constantly having to tap multiple times to get my cell phone to do things, I don't want that for the climate control in my car. And I swear the reason visibility is so terrible out the back of new cars is because they're trying to mitigate the damage they did with the super bright white LED headlights they started putting on cars. I have a 2015 car with good rear visibility and having any new car behind me at night sucks. I'm seriously thinking of finding some kind of screen or just putting paper over my rear window so these f***ers stop blinding me. But point is - tiny rear window means headlights shine on the back of the car instead of through the rear window. Maybe they should just fix their awful LED headlight designs instead. I can honestly say I'd prefer the old school regulation on headlights, where all auto manufactures have to use the same rectangular or oval headlights. If they can't regulate themselves, it's time for the government to step in again.
Appreciate your info at the end of the video comparing EV’s to ICE concerning carbon footprint! There is so much mis-information in that regard and I’m sure some of it is put out by the oil and gas industry to discourage EV adoption. We have the 2022 Kia EV6 GT-line owning it now for a little over a year and love it! It’s really exciting seeing new tech and advancements in battery technology and charging, moving away from the 100 years plus of oil and gas, time to move on!
Ok, I've watched a ton of videos on the 2023 Kia EV6 and have decided to add my two cents on the subject.
Back in August 2023 I purchased a EV6 Wind AWD with the tech package and paid a little more for it in the black! I drive 90 miles round trip from my home in north Idaho to work Monday thru Friday, my reason for going electric was fuel costs, for 4yrs I drove a Ford Ecoboost and every Friday it cost me $130 to fill my 35gal tank! Do a little math and yes it was expensive. It's been four months now and I have 12000 miles on it and it's been amazing!! This car is everything that was told to me by the dealer and my research, it's comfortable, the heating and cooling is great, I average a little over 3.5kwh while on the road and in eco mode. I have a home charger and I have the charger turn on at off peak hours which is .8kwh and peak is .10kwh, my monthly charge rate is averaging $61!! This car does great in the snow, slush and wet roads, it's very easy to drive and figure out all the cool gadgets that this car has, I highly recommend this car!! You won't be disappointed, but you have to do your homework on ev cars, research, research.
I agree! We have the EV6 RWD GT-line (from reviews this combination seems to be a europe-thing.). It is by far the best car we have ever owned! The range is true to what they promise. Recommend it to everyone I meet 😆
@@scottclark1016 There’s no efficiency advantage using ECO mode over Normal unless you are okay letting it turn off climate. Otherwise Normal is the same except acceleration is at your command. In non highway driving Auto Regen and Normal mode is most efficient.
This review style is great. The reality of car ownership and what the costs really are is overlooked. Well done, Ethan.
Thank you!! :) :) :)
13:45 I LOVE this monthly expense breakdown, first time I've seen this on ANY car reviews. 👏
Car prices have gotten so high that's it's refreshing to see it broken down into loan breakdowns like this, something I bet a lot of buyers don't do until they're under the gun signing papers at a dealership!
I love how your channel is becoming a voice of responsibility and reason for new car buyers.
Me too...having never owned an expensive and especially financed car (last car I owned personally was a very used 2007 Honda CIvic Coupe, and my parents rarely bought new or financed their cars either)...it was eye-popping to realize that most people are paying $80,000-$100,000 in total for what has become fairly average, mid-priced brand new cars. I don't even want to think about how expensive Escalades, Denalis, Raptors, and german luxury models can get with financing 😲😵💫
I couldn't agree more. Very few people should be buying new cars with today's inflated prices when there's plenty of good used ones.
Thanks, really appreciate the comments! I haven't included cost breakdowns in all of my upcoming reviews but glad to hear it's useful info. I'll try to include it in reviews moving forward :)
His cost breakdown is unrealistic. Just go to any dealer website and use their calculator and you'll see a big difference. I would disregard his breakdown as it's not very useful.
@@lexlopez15Sure you can get lower monthly payments if you put more money down, but these figures are based on current interest rates
I have the EV6GT and I love it. The more you learn it the better it becomes..
I spent the summer renting a bunch of different gas and ev cars, and I did like the EV6 a lot. Personally, the climate thing was a non-issue (I set it to auto, and never touched the climate again). It's definitely bigger than I'd want, but the interior is nice and as great as the Ioniq 5 looks I'd probably pick the Kia between the two. I can't speak to the quality of the emergency braking but the other stuff you mentioned in the safety section is right - the Korean brands have the best highway assists right now. It's a great car, but ultimately way more than I need (I loved the Polestar 2, though!)
It is a non issue. The audio controls are on the steering wheel so there’s little need for switching the climate to audio.
Same here, polestar was so good, I would have bought it if the price was just a smidge lower. It truly was the complete package
I get my ev6 in a couple days so excited !!
My brother & I just leased a red 2024 Kia EV6 Wind AWD last Saturday. It’s an awesome car and we are loving it so far.
Nice!!!
You can use voice commands to control most systems (HVAC, radio, etc.). So you don’t have to fumble with the weird touch panel if you don’t want to use it.
I bought my EV6 after watching one drive next to me. In videos, it looked ordinary and small. In real life, it has muscles and was a lot bigger than expected. I got the GT line AWD version. The car drives super nice, is super fast off the line. Sporty, smooth, great sound system. Its the best car by far that I ever owned. I've had nothing but luxury brand cars. You could slap a premium brand badge on this car no problem. You can see and feel the quality. The only real downside is the badge it wears "Kia". But, they seem to be working hard to make better cars these days. I owned a Kia a long time ago, it was a total POS (Spectra 5). At that time, I told myself to never again buy a Kia. My opinion is that the EV6 is worth every penny. This car is less about luxury and is more about sportiness.
I just bought one, the 2023 Limited, new. It is the most featured-packed car I’ve ever had-although my 2015 Avalon is a very nice car, with some of the same features. I love the sporty, aerodynamic look of the EV6. So many accessories are included, things you usually have to purchase separately.
@brendasnow8255 Did you get GT, GT Line or Wind?
@@coolpix222 I got the GT-EV6 Limited. It’s the dark green-what they used to call racing green. Way more than I need; I had no idea it was so fast.
@@brendasnow8255 I am envious! They didn't have the GT when I bought mine.
Interesting comment. While the interior is much nicer than my 2015 Silverado 1500 LT I find it severely lacking when compared to my 2015 Lexus GS350 Base model but I got the 2024 Wind RWD.
I agree. Don't overbuy. By what you actually need, and buy what works (see car reviews). Many folks I know buy vehicles to cover any possible bad weather, big ones to protect themselves in a crash and heavy duty vehicles to carry loads they never carry.
Don’t believe everything you read. Unlike Teslas that have overblown range, my EV6 AWD averages over 320 miles.
I can't believe it 😹
I have GT-Line AWD, country roads in summer over 500 km, with family on board.
@@ukasz1002 Yep…
True. I get about 340 miles charging to 90% but it's rear wheel drive...I know some people that have gotten 370 miles...it varies depending on the climate and the preconditioning of the battery...which the reviewer didn't mention at all.🙄
No way would you get 370 miles out of a rear wheel drive version, I have a rwd with a 77 kWh battery and the maximum range I have had out of it was around 490Km (298 miles)
I just yesterday got a 2023 EV6 that's certified, exactly one year old, has 7k miles and is spotless, like new. $26k :D So happy.
I agree with you. The 3-knob with some physical button HVAC layout is the fastest, easiest and safest to operate while driving. The main reason manufacturers put everything into a touchscreen interface is cost savings. I’d rather they spend $5-10 and give me the knobs and buttons for frequently-used controls.
Right now, 4/11/23, you can buy a 2023 Kia EV6 from Hertz EV sales (they're liquidating their EV fleet, not just Kias) for $25k and up. The cars have between 15k and 25k miles, so really almost nothing. That's how I'd buy one and would pay cash to avoid the high interest rates.
I did this. Wind AWD with 6k miles for $35k. Deal
Yes, I purchased a 2023 Eb6 Wind RWD, and I love it Not only no gas, no oil changes, no transmittion fluid. It costs me about $50/mo for all my driving needs. Yes it's big, but I'm 5'7" and it's very comfortable. The best thing is I can sleep in the back wiht the seats down. It's very roomy and set up for using the electricity while the car is turned off. and the Vehicle to Load battery access means I can plug in the coffee make in the morning.
Having had my EV6 GT line S for 18 months I've never found the view from the rear window to be a problem. However, living in the UK with its lower temperatures, I've found it difficult to achieve more than 270 miles range, and in the winter that goes down to 240. Maybe it's my driving style but even trying hard to keep my right foot under control I still can't get more than 3.2 miles per kWh with mixed traffic driving.
I know; the car has cameras all around it, so the small rear window isn’t a problem.
I was skeptical of renting this car a month ago; and now it is my primary EV of choice. I would never have thought I would have liked an EV better than a Tesla and the Kia EV-6 surprised me.
Milky gray is what the tastemakers decided we needed this season to keep us paying attention. Great videos!
I would like toention for those who don't want a sporty experience the wind kind is a more comfort based trim at its highest level. The gt line has more of the performance orientation of the gt.
In theory we're getting our EV6 next week.
BTW the secret to turning any windshield visor to the side is to tilt it up to its default position, rotate it to the window then tilt it down. No face-hitting required.
You're welcome
You can use a voice command if you and to use A/C or your radio and navigation.
As an ultra marathoner, I appreciate you talking about pedestrian safety.
Thanks for your thorough review! The EV6 looks like a great car, but I haven't driven one yet. My wife and I have a 2022 Kia Niro EV EX Premium which we love! EV6: no rear windshield wiper? Really? And black headliner. Too much black in the interior. Come on KIA - please don't make your interiors look like a cave.
BTW Fort Collins Kia in northern Colorado is advertising a two year lease on a $52,245 2024 EV6 Light Long Range AWD for $110/mo.!!! $1,500 down and 10k miles/year. Seems lime an amazing deal for this car.
I prefer public transit, but I must say I’m glad to see some auto designers still care about pedestrian safety
Pretty radical design, I think my choice would be the Hyundai, even I currently have a Kia :D
Both ev's are pretty big for me though, the 2016 Kia Rio Hatchback I have, is perfectly fine for my needs, and this car still has pretty traditional dashboard, no touch screens, etc. and I do like the design in this UB -generation Rio. Too bad Kia seem to kill off the Rio this year and there doesn't seem to be any new model to replace it.
questions. Does the regenerative breaking make you spin out on wet or snowy roads? Does the computer give you maximum traction with RWD on snowy roads? Do the seats have a smooth leather option? Does it have drive assist to get you from home to work?
Great video, thanks so much. Lots of good info here.
Loved the visor demo😂😂!
Here’s a controversial opinion: I actually prefer it when an EV range is shorter. It encourages us to have more dense, walkable, and transit-oriented neighborhoods. We need more EV charging stations across the country, and then a cross country road trip in an EV might not sound as intimidating. Don’t get me wrong, long-range EV’s like this one are a good thing, but the shorter-range ones still serve a purpose.
I still think hybrids, especially PHEV’s will become more mainstream, but EV’s do serve a purpose.
Also, I agree that it has too much power.
I use 2023 id4 PRO. S. I just finished a trip to OK and Texas. The EA. (Electrify America) charging stations in Walmart and Sam's Club helped immensely,. There were more than I expected.. My Co Pilot says we paid less than 100 dollars total.. The trip charger to charger for only a few miles, less than 200, was time consuming but resting and stretching made it ok.
Im here looking at this because Kia is offering a 2 year lease on the Light long range model for 199$ a month! what would i lose in the light long range model compared to the one i see here?
Sick video Ethan!
Thx!!!
Love your approach, keep it up!
Eve 6. We see what you did there. 😜 Great, informative video - thanks!
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Excellent and honest review
Rented one on Turo for a road trip, and it was a joy to drive... Can't justify the price with my low annual mileage and extremely reliable Rav4 though. I think the "not-a-real-SUV" form factor is right for the times, though (even though I would have preferred the more boxy hauling capacity of the Hyundai variant). Upcoming EV3 and EV5 are very promising!
I love my EV6. I don’t mind the heating/media switch over. Once you’re used to it I don’t have to take my eyes off the road. My only two gripes is that here in the UK where it never stops raining this time of the year, is that you can’t see the cameras when indicating or moving over. All you get is a mass of water and it’s hard to even see in the mirrors. Biggest issue is that I’ve only had my car for 6 weeks, not even done a 1,000 miles and it’s devalued £20,000 in that time. Thanks to our useless government moving the switch to EVs from 2030 to 2035. Thanks Rishi Sunak 🤬
you can assign one as the default screen by pressing the toggle button for 3 seconds.
This huge drop is exactly why I'm here... was looking at 330e or C300e as a company car, but the EV6 with its huge range and the current price of ~1y old ones, along with low BIK and 7year warranty... my god its an attractive package as a small company director.
EVs don’t hold their value yet, but I’m passing mine down when I’m through with it, so it’s less important to me.
Fyi anyone looking for ev6s i bought one used Wind AWD with only 14k miles for 35k. There is no reasonable advantage to buy these at MSRP. Im averaging near 300 miles of range for last 3k miles
Thoughts on the 2024?
There are no significant changes between the '23 and the '24. Essentially the same car
The climate system amongst some other things is why I went with an Ioniq 5.
Company must start there production in India plant of ev6 and give guaranty of batteries up to 150000 km and there is no boundation of days
Great review, I'm just not feeling it. They all look very similar and I think the price is stupidly ridiculous. Soccer moms/dads also do not need that much power. People NEED to also hear and feel the road to keep speed in check. Just not a fan...
You hear the road. We have bad roads here in East Tennessee and I hear them. What’s silent is the engine.
What do you think of the EV6? Too big? Just right? Super cool or super annoying climate control?
better than ID.4 😊🆗🆒✅🏆
Too big for me, but nice. The smaller Niro actually looks more like an SUV and it oddly appears larger proportionally than the significantly larger EV6. I love the look of both the EV6 and Ioniq 5, but would prefer a smaller, compact hatchback-sized vehicle.
great specially when the used car dealer across the way has a year old ev6 wind for 32k not bad.
With its large size, bad visibility and stupid screens it's right in line with the unbearable design trends of the last few years. Being a "nice version" of this stupid crossover class really doesn't impress me
Picking up my 23 green one with those brown seats....I'm ready
The EV six is not an SUV. It’s the future of sedans.
i barely relate car reviewers reviewing certain ev "sucks" just because it doesnt get 300 mile range at 100% charge. Some gas cars can barely get 240 mile range.
but one thing i could understand is that ev charging outside of home can be a "roll the dice" experience
Pontiac Aztek hatch. How retro.
After watching the video I don’t know what the one is though 🤔
Good lord the price
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As an ev6 owner coming up on 1 year next month I'd like to criticize this review about the "shortcomings" he found...
Let's start with the climate controls...he says they can be cumbersome to use but doesn't mention that you can control the radio with the steering wheel controls and leave the climate controls just as they are and not have to touch them again...also, as another option, if you hold down the switching button for 3 seconds you can choose what default you would prefer, radio or climate, so that when you use one after a few seconds, it defaults back to the other...
As for the sun visor hitting your face...really? Out of all the reviews I've seen not a single one listed this as a complaint...anyhow, you said it yourself, you're over 6 feet tall...this isn't a problem at all if you simply adjust your seat back half an inch or so. But you act like this would be a common problem for everybody.🤔
On to the regen braking...you say you use level 3 but i-pedal is the max...well, yes and no...i also use level 3 and use the paddle to reach the max to come to a complete stop... basically like you would an actual break peddle but on the steering wheel instead...
Safety features, you complain about the low visibility out of the back as if you're looking through a slit of some kind... it's plenty wide for most people and realistically speaking, how far in reverse do you plan to drive anyway?...
if you're that scared of backing up kia did provide a backup cam with a wide angle view, also you should have mentioned that if you do get too close to an object the car will activate the brakes for you before you actually hit something. (This can be turned off in the settings but why would you want to?)....
Driving in different modes...you only mention the sport mode but didn't mention that it also affects the range...driving in eco mode gives you the most, while driving in sport gives you the least...the difference is about 10 miles....
Charging...you mention the vehicle to load option to power other things but didn't mention the ac plug in the back seat that does the same thing...in fact, you didn't mention any of the various usb plugs located in the cabin as well as the wireless charging pad and having android auto/carplay or the HUD...
Pricing.... You mention the prices but you forgot to mention that it's now eligible for the $7500 tax credit on leases straight from the dealership...you should have pointed that out.
Financing...i've never seen a breakdown of financing this way..."good credit buyers vs bad credit buyers" 😄 seriously?... I don't know too many people with good credit that would buy a car with $0 down...the average is $2k down, and a trade in. If you don't have a trade in then put $5k down... I won't even get into the "bad credit buyers", I'll just say that bad credit buyers should be looking at a used 2010 prius than a brand new kia...
As for $100k for 72 months?...i doubt anybody is looking to hang on to an ev for 72 months considering the average warranty on an ev battery is 8 yrs (kia gives you 10)....i have yet to meet anybody spending $100k to buy a $50k car.....
Lastly, charging infrastructure...i don't have a charger at home and I'm going on a year owning my ev6...i charge about once a month to 100% at various places cause they have chargers just about everywhere i go, from coffee shops, supermarkets, malls, movie theaters, even gyms...and it's only going to get better as the years go on...
In the end, this guy's review wasn't much of a review as it's more of a 1st impression drive...there are far better reviews out there folks, do not take his advice.
I was so close to buying one, and then I learned that the car does not support wireless CarPlay... deal breaker!
I hated the Mustang fastback models just because the rear view was so bad. I just couldn't see as well as I liked.
7000000 Waist of money in India because there 70-100 tax duty then battery will be changed after 8 year that worth 1500000
I like that you showed the charging options, most reviewers skip it. Leaving us to search for owner videos to see what is involved to charge these things at home. This is a HUGE part of owning an EV.
That said, I'll keep my 2022 Kia Stinger and have no plans for an EV any time soon.
Side note: you people (reviewers of EVs) need to stop this misinformation on EVs reduced emissions. If you don't factor in BUILDING and DISPOSING of the vehicle as well then it is just a lie. There's more to cars than just driving them.
Which Stinger do you have? I love those! Yeah many people are probably better off with hybrids or plug-in hybrids as charging infrastructure is still extremely spotty in the US. And yes there is certainly a lot of misinformation regarding EVs. I don't have an agenda when it comes to EVs versus ICE. However studies by reputable sources (Union of Concerned Scientists, MIT) show that EVs have lower life cycle emissions when compared to ICE-and this includes manufacturing and disposal.
@@HelloRoad I have the GT Line, 4 cyl AWD version so it is a bit better on gas than the GT models.
Good to hear that studies are being done from a beginning to end life cycle on EVs. Almost everyone just talks about gas savings after purchase, which is only part of the equation.
If I had to buy an electric Kia, I'd probably go with the Niro instead solely because of its looks. The EV6 just looks a bit plain and generic future car-ish.
The problem with the Niro is the charging speed if you do any roadtrips. The charging speed of the EV6 is where it shines.
Aesthetics are, of course, personal... but this one I don't get at all: the Niro looks like half the cars on the road (I know, I've been driving one for two years...) but the Ev6 has an amazing Citroen DX vibe going on that is completely unique these days. I'm getting a new lease and had completely decided on another Niro (it has been a great car) but after seeing them side by side.... An Ev 6 it is.
I loved the car until I found out it has no wireless CarPlay
Easily solved with a Carlin T-box or wireless CarPlay adapter. I have the T-box and it works great. Even still, I prefer corded for the most part as the phone gets very hot on the wireless charger.
Pedestrians are on there phones too
I was in NC form the weekend . There was zero MAGA presence.
I prefer Ionic 5.
Me too!
@@HelloRoad Back to those personal aesthetics: I just can't get with the forced "pre-dent" dent that all the new Ionics have; otherwise I'd agree. That weird crease is a complete deal breaker to me)
With respect to acceleration... yes, we are absolutely making ALL cars too fast. Hyper cars and sports cars? Yes, they're supposed to be fast, go nuts there. But family haulers have zero need to get to 60 in sub 5 seconds. I'd be perfectly happy if my EV had 25% less power, because it would STILL be faster than every non-sports car I've owned over the last 30 years, and hopefully the reduced weight and power draw of a smaller motor would lead to better efficiency and longer range.
it's not really the weight of the motor though, its the weight of the batteries that is the issue. want more range, need larger heavier battery. What would be nice is a very aerodynamic small EV that doesn't need a big battery to get the range. I think fast acceleration is just inherent to all EV's no matter the size though.
@@allenlecorre If one were to utilize a motor that consumed 10% less electricity, then you would get 10% more range from the same exact battery pack. That's what I'm getting at. Now, I know that a 10% reduction in consumption doesn't lead to a direct 10% increase in range, but my EV has a motor that's 201HP and 291 lb-ft torque. It could EASILY lose 20% of that and still have pretty damn good straight line performance. I'm sure it could have been packaged with a smaller motor that would have a 260+ mile range instead of 240 miles, while retaining the exact same battery. Or they could have also downsized the battery to retain a 240 mile range, making the whole thing lighter and cheaper.
Plus, reducing weight helps ALL cars be more efficient, regardless of drivetrain. Over the course of a charge, that alone could be worth 2-3 miles.
My overall point: EVs don't need to be nearly as powerful as they are, and I think there's a way to make them more well rounded by being more judicious about power.
Speaking of head?😂😂
Lemme guess, shit charging and/or terrible UX?
Charging is super fast! Visibility is not great and climate control UX is weird for no good reason.
After living with an EV6 for over 36k miles, the UX is no issue as 99% of the time I am using CarPlay. Charging is where this vehicle shines on longer trips. Super fast charging means your trips are comparable to being in an ICE vehicle. Taking 800+ mile trips, my overall time is the same due to food and restroom stops. Just end up charging during those stops and it is not adding to the time. Plug in and walk away. You have about 15-20 minutes to do what you have to do.
They’re great until the battery Hass to be replaced for a price of $60,000
The battery costs more than the car? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Lord, I would just buy a well taken care of GM mid size with a 3800 engine instead of paying that.
5.22….tilt your head for god sake. If that fails due to your extra long chin, try bending ‘right’ slightly at the waist. Those two things done together will solve that sunvisor issue.
Ugh you sound fun
Or don’t extend the visor to the straight down position until you get it to the side.
you started off good and ended up like a repulican. all ev 6s cant beat the tesla y performance on the GT version which is over $60.000 and has only a 220 milie range plus you dont get the $7500 rebate .....so why buy a $60.000 KIA with a 220 mile range when you could get a TESLA Y ? only a mega republican would .....dont matter how you mix it up its still a KIA ....
I got a $7500 “rebate” from Kia.
Elon Musk. Plus, Tesla’s aren’t well made.
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Oh wow, thanks Kia. Just what I needed - another overpriced oversized crossover. 🙄
I'm sick of the automotive industry only focusing on crossovers and trucks for EVs. They like to lie and say that's where the demand is, but that's all they produce even though there's plenty of demand for smaller sedans and hatchbacks. Maybe they can't hold as large a battery, but being smaller and lighter, a smaller battery will still go farther due to needing less energy to move the car. And I don't care if it doesn't get 300 miles of range on a charge like this behemoth, I don't need 300 miles of range before charging. But no, these companies won't do it, because they can charge more for these bloated pieces of crap. Crossovers and trucks are expected to be expensive, but sedans and hatchbacks are expected to be reasonably priced and auto makers don't want reasonably priced for us because that means less profit for them.
Also that climate control setup is still terrible. Touch interfaces have no clearly defined buttons, you cannot figure out what you're tapping without looking at it. And touch screens are unreliable, I'm constantly having to tap multiple times to get my cell phone to do things, I don't want that for the climate control in my car.
And I swear the reason visibility is so terrible out the back of new cars is because they're trying to mitigate the damage they did with the super bright white LED headlights they started putting on cars. I have a 2015 car with good rear visibility and having any new car behind me at night sucks. I'm seriously thinking of finding some kind of screen or just putting paper over my rear window so these f***ers stop blinding me. But point is - tiny rear window means headlights shine on the back of the car instead of through the rear window. Maybe they should just fix their awful LED headlight designs instead. I can honestly say I'd prefer the old school regulation on headlights, where all auto manufactures have to use the same rectangular or oval headlights. If they can't regulate themselves, it's time for the government to step in again.
How did that vinegar taste?
i have it love it...
Appreciate your info at the end of the video comparing EV’s to ICE concerning carbon footprint! There is so much mis-information in that regard and I’m sure some of it is put out by the oil and gas industry to discourage EV adoption. We have the 2022 Kia EV6 GT-line owning it now for a little over a year and love it! It’s really exciting seeing new tech and advancements in battery technology and charging, moving away from the 100 years plus of oil and gas, time to move on!
No such thing
as too much POWER!!! ⚡