Commute: 423 km real-world range | typical overnight home charging
Road-trip (10-80%): 15 min | +230 km in 10 min | peak 233 kW
Home charging (AC): 11 kW | 0-100% 7 h 40 min
Seats & cargo: 5 seats | 480 L | max 1260 L
Overview
Kia EV6 Long Range 2WD 2021 overview
Kia EV6 Long Range 2WD 2021 comes as an electric SUV with RWD and 5 seats. Energy use is 16.9 kWh/100 km, slightly lower than the class median of 17.9 kWh/100 km.
Battery: 74 kWh usable (77.4 kWh nominal). It uses an 800 V electrical system.
Charging includes AC charging up to 11 kW (Type 2); DC fast charging up to 233 kW (CCS Combo 2). On a DC fast charger, it adds ~230 km in 10 min; Key performance figures: 0-100 km/h in 7.3 s; top speed 185 km/h.
Class comparison
Kia EV6 Long Range 2WD 2021 compares with 503 SUVs and stands out for more range in 10 min and higher peak DC power. Range added in 10 min is higher than the class median; 230 km vs 141 km; 89 km higher, +63%. Peak DC power is above the class median; 233 kW vs 150 kW; 83 kW higher, +55%. 0–100 km/h is slower than the class median; 7.3 s vs 6.6 s; 0.7 s slower, +11%. A strong match for more range in a 10-minute stop and higher peak DC power, with slower acceleration as the main trade-off.
Real Range
City - Mild Weather
548 km
City - Cold Weather
407 km
Highway - Mild Weather
385 km
Highway - Cold Weather
297 km
Real range estimates The values shown here are estimates calculated by BEV-Database using WLTP data and the usable battery capacity of the car. Mild weather represents driving in roughly +20 +25 C without heavy use of climate control, while Cold weather reflects winter conditions with cabin heating. Highway assumes steady cruising at about 110 km/h. These figures are not official test results. Real-world range will vary depending on speed, temperature, traffic, road profile, payload, tyres and driving style.
BEVDB estimates use WLTP-rated (or derived) consumption and usable battery capacity to model city/highway ranges; the combined value averages the four scenarios.
Reminder: Range and energy consumption figures are estimates. Actual results may vary depending on weather, driving style, terrain, and other conditions.