Kia Lowers Price on 2026 EV6 By a Lot
Kia America has announced pricing for the 2026 EV6, which continues into the new model year with only a few updates. Built in West Point, Georgia, the EV6 carries over much of what it already offered, including competitive electric range, fast-charging capability, and a full suite of driver assistance features. Pricing has also been lowered compared to the 2025 model year.
For 2026, every EV6 now comes standard with a dual-voltage charging cable. Buyers in ZEV states also get a DC fast-charging adapter. Kia has also added Plug & Charge functionality, allowing drivers to connect to compatible chargers without manually starting a session. When linked to Kia Charge Pass, billing and authentication happen automatically.
Kia also simplified the lineup by removing the Tech Package from the EV6 Light Long Range trim. The company says the change was made to reduce complexity.
A few color changes have also been made for 2026. Ivory Silver exterior paint and the Hunter Green/Misty Gray two-tone interior have been dropped. New combinations include Wolf Gray or Glacier White Pearl exterior paint paired with a Saturn Black and Mild Toffee Brown interior. Later in the model year, GT-Line models will also be available with new two-tone exterior finishes featuring black roofs.
Pricing for the 2026 EV6, excluding the $1,545 destination charge, is as follows:
- EV6 Light SR RWD: $37,900
- EV6 Light LR RWD: $41,200
- EV6 Light LR AWD: $45,200
- EV6 Wind RWD: $44,800
- EV6 Wind AWD: $48,800
- EV6 GT-Line RWD: $48,700
- EV6 GT-Line AWD: $53,000
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