Engine Capacity Rating
58 kWh
Fuel Economy Rating
373 km
Fuel Type Category
Electric
Engine Power Output
168 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
58 kWh
Odometer Mileage
373 km
Fuel Type Category
Electric
Engine Power Output
168 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
350 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
58 kWh
Acceleration Performance
8 sec
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
cylinders
Single

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The Kia EV6 is a performance-focused electric crossover that brings a driver-oriented character and award-winning design to the Saudi market, competing directly with the most recognised names in the premium EV segment. The 2026 model starts from SAR 205,000.
The EV6 is powered by a 58 kWh battery producing 168 BHP, routed through an Automatic drivetrain. Its 800-volt E-GMP platform enables high-speed DC charging, which reduces charging time meaningfully compared with rivals still on 400-volt systems — a relevant consideration for KSA buyers on longer inter-city routes such as Riyadh to Jeddah. The cabin seats 5 across a flat floor, giving it a spacious and airy feel despite the coupe roofline.
Pros: the 800-volt charging advantage is the single biggest practical differentiator in this class — short charging stops on KSA's expanding fast-charge network make the EV6 genuinely usable for longer journeys. Build quality and cabin design exceed expectations for the price, with a refined, technology-forward interior. The driving character is more involving than most EV crossovers at this level. Cons: as with all EVs operating in high-temperature conditions, real-world range in KSA summers will be lower than official figures, particularly with heavy air-conditioning use. The sloping rear roofline narrows boot space relative to taller-bodied electric rivals.
The EV6 is estimated to retain somewhere in the region of 50% of its value after five years — a cluster-based estimate for the premium electric crossover segment, which is still maturing in KSA's used-car market. Values are broadly comparable with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Tesla Model Y in this category.
Buyers cross-shopping the EV6 in Saudi Arabia most commonly also consider the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Tesla Model Y, and BMW iX3 — all positioned as premium long-range electric crossovers at similar price points. The EV6 stands out for its charging speed and driving engagement, while the Model Y leads on software integration and the Ioniq 5 on interior roominess.