Domenick
Well-Known Member
Pricing for the 2022 Kia EV6 in the U.S. have just been announced.
You can see the breakdown in the chart below with destination included in the price. Included in the price is 1,000 free kWh of electricity usable over a 3-year period, though it's not specified how that works (I'm assuming it's through Electrify America, but don't don't take this for granted until they officially announce it).
Don't forget, it is still eligible for the $7,500 Federal tax credit, so that may be a consideration if you owe a lot of income tax.
Maybe the best news here, though, is that cars are expected to begin deliveries in a few weeks and it will be available in all 50 states from the get-go.

You can see the breakdown in the chart below with destination included in the price. Included in the price is 1,000 free kWh of electricity usable over a 3-year period, though it's not specified how that works (I'm assuming it's through Electrify America, but don't don't take this for granted until they officially announce it).
Don't forget, it is still eligible for the $7,500 Federal tax credit, so that may be a consideration if you owe a lot of income tax.
Maybe the best news here, though, is that cars are expected to begin deliveries in a few weeks and it will be available in all 50 states from the get-go.
