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Kia’s refreshed US-made, native NACS 2025 EV6 starts at $42,900

Robert Frost by Robert Frost
April 21, 2025
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Kia’s refreshed US-made, native NACS 2025 EV6 starts at ,900
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2025 EV6

Kia announced pricing for the upcoming 2025 EV6, with lots of improvements from a mid-cycle refresh and only a slight price bump from the previous model.

The 2025 Kia EV6 has been a long time coming… and unfortunately it’s still “coming,” but at least today we’re seeing one more step towards its imminence, and the news is honestly pretty good.

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To recap some of the details of the refresh of Kia’s popular electric model, this year’s EV6 is getting a few interior and exterior design changes, a quieter interior, much better vehicle-to-load capability (12kW, up from 1.8kW), a ~10% bump in battery capacity for both the smaller and larger battery options, and support for over-the-air vehicle software updates. The EV6 GT trim gains some more horsepower, but other models stay the same.

The new EV6 also comes with a native NACS port, making it one of the first non-Tesla vehicles to have this feature. It joins its cousin vehicle, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 with which it shares the E-GMP platform, as some of the only cars on the road with a native NACS port (the Ioniq 5 recently charged faster than a Tesla on the same Supercharger), after the Ioniq 5 also got a big refresh this year.

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The native NACS port is also accompanied by a relocation of the EV6’s charge port (on all but the GT model) – from the right side of the car to the left, to better mirror Tesla’s charge port location and make it easier to fit into Superchargers (while we wait for Tesla to add longer cables).

So, with all these changes, alongside stupid government actions aimed at increasing inflation for Americans, we’d perhaps expect a price bump… and it turns out we got a relatively small price bump, of just a few hundred dollars on the low-end specs, though rising to a $2,200 increase on the top-end GT spec (the only one with a horsepower boost).

Here’s the new pricing, compared to the old pricing:

Pricing – MSRP1 (excludes $1,475 destination) Old price  New price
EV6 Light $42,600 $42,900
EV6 Light Long Range RWD $45,950 $46,200
EV6 Light Long Range AWD $49,850 $50,300
EV6 Wind $48,700 $50,300
EV6 GT-Line $52,900 $54,200
EV6 Wind AWD $52,600 $54,300
EV6 GT-Line AWD $57,600 $58,900
EV6 GT $61,600 $63,800

Perhaps one reason Kia was able to avoid larger inevitable price increases that are coming to many products for Americans as a result of boneheaded tariff announcements is because the 2025 EV6 will be built in Kia’s facility in Georgia (except for the top-end GT trim).

Kia onshored manufacturing of the EV6 in response to President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, which included onshoring incentives and brought hundreds of billions in investment and hundreds of thousands of jobs to the US. This approach actually works for onshoring, as opposed to tariffs, which do not work.

And best of all, the EV6 still qualifies for the US EV tax credit (again, except for the GT trim, which is still built in Korea). So you can still get it for cheaper than the listed price above, at least until Donald Trump and Elon Musk continue on their quest of making your life more expensive.

Kia says the models are in production now, but we’re still waiting on them getting delivered to customers. Usually vehicles come out a little bit before their model year starts (so 2025 cars will ship in the last few months of 2024), but the 2025 EV6 has taken its sweet time coming out. We suspect the NACS transition has had something to do with this (there has, after all, been a lot of back and forth about Kia Supercharger compatibility…), but Kia is tight-lipped about the reasons for such.

This move suggests that we finally might not have much longer to wait, though, so start getting ready and maybe call your local dealer if you want to get in line for the new EV6 (and hopefully get it before some bonehead tries to raise its price more or gets rid of tax credits because his oil bosses said so).

If you’d like, you can use our affiliate link to get in touch with your local dealers about the Kia EV6, and try to be one of the first in line to get the newest iteration of one of the better EVs on the road.


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