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2021 Kia EV6 Standard Range | 58 kWh | AWD 58.0 kWh 235 hp Battery, Horsepower, Range

Mechanically it starts as the same car as the Light — 58 kWh, 54 usable — then Kia put a motor on the front axle. Combined output goes to 173 kW (232 hp) with 605 Nm (446 lb-ft) across both wheels, and 0–100 km/h (62 mph) drops to 6.2 seconds. WLTP range lands between 374 and 394 km (233–245 mi) depending on spec, a small step back from the RWD but not something most people notice day to day. 175 kW DC charging, 185 km/h (115 mph) top speed. Worth knowing: AWD in an EV6 without the long-range battery only exists here. If the winters are bad where you are, that's the reason this trim exists.

Alex EV Expert
Alex EV Expert
EV owner since 2021 • Last updated: March 18, 2026

Kia EV6

Standard Range | 58 kWh | AWD |  2021–2024

Front view of the Kia EV6 (2022–2024) electric crossover, showing LED headlights, aerodynamic bumper design, and the E-GMP platform with 800 V fast-charging capability.
Kia EV6 (2022–2024)
battery capacity
Capacity
range –
Range
power output
Power
acceleration
Acceleration
58 kWh
371 km

173 kW

6.2 s

Technical Data & Performance

Model Years2021–2024
Trim (Variant)EV6 - Standard Range | 58 kWh | AWD
Power (Horsepower)173 kW (235 hp)
Top Speed185 km/h (115 mph)
Torque605 Nm (446 lb-ft)
Acceleration6.2 sec (0–100 km/h)
6.2 sec (0–62 mph)
DriveAWD All-wheel drive
Motor detailsDual Motor: Front: 1x Asynchronous (Induction) Motor- 74 kW (100 hp); Rear: 1x PSM- 165 kW (225 hp) | Hyundai Mobis / Kia
Motor codeEM07 (Front) + EM17 (Rear)

Battery & Charging

Battery Capacity & Size54.0 kWh usable,
58.0 kWh gross
Max Range371 km (231 mi) / WLTP
370 km (230 mi) / EPA
Consumption17.6 kWh/100 km
Battery TypeNCM (Nickel-Cobalt-Manganese)
Cell Format / SupplierPouch | SK On / LG Energy Solution
Battery Voltage697 V
Electrical Architecture800 V
V2L SupportedYes / 3.6 kW
Heat pumpYes
AC Home ChargingType2 / 1-phase - 7.4 kW (Max Power)
Type2 / 3-phase - 11 kW (Max Power)
DC Fast ChargingCCS2, 233 kW (Max Power)
18 min. (10–80%)
Charging UpdatesDC peak of ≈180 kW requires 800V stations; when using 400V chargers the rate is limited to ≈90 kW (10%–80% in ≈28–30 minutes).

Dimensions & Body

Type5 door, Crossover
Seating capacity5
ClassD‑Segment Crossover
Length4695 mm (184.8 in)
Width1880 mm (74.0 in)
Height1550 mm (61.0 in)
Wheelbase2900 mm (114.2 in)
Ground Clearance160 mm (6.3 in)
Curb weight1920 kg (4233 lb)
Gross weight2400 kg (5291 lb)
Trunk Volume520 L (18.4 ft³)
1300 L (45.9 ft³) max
TowingUnbraked: 750 kg (1653 lb), Braked: 1800 kg (3968 lb)
Drag Coefficient0.28
PlatformE-GMP | Hyundai Motor Group
Additional InformationNot available in the US market. Primarily Europe and South Korea (58.0 kWh).
Estimated Market Price
* for reference only
EUR 47,000

⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.

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About This Page

Specs and real-world data for the Kia EV6 — pulled from official materials, press kits, owner forums, and independent tests. One place with accurate numbers, no marketing copy.

Author

I'm Alex. EVs have been a hobby for years — not as a journalist, just someone who finds this space genuinely interesting. I go through official releases, dig into owner threads, watch real-world tests, and bring the most accurate data into one place. If something's wrong, there's a contact link at the bottom of the page.

Last Updated

March 18, 2026

Sources: official Kia materials, open public data, owner reports. Current as of the date above. Use as a reference — verify anything critical before acting on it.

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