Sunday, September 8, 2024

2022 Kia EV6 Gets Maximum EPA Range of Up To 310 Miles

The range and efficiency of the 2022 Kia EV6 has been certified by the EPA. On a single full charge, the Standard Range Model can cover a distance of 232 miles. While the rear-wheel drive model can range up to 310 miles on a single charge. Adding a second motor for all-wheel drive will lower the range to 274 miles.

The 2022 KIA EV6 uses the E-GMP modular platform offering single and dual motor powertrains, as well as two battery options. The Standard Range EV6 will be a single-motor rear-drive version with a 58.0 kilowatt-hour battery and a 160 kilowatt motor providing up to 167 horsepower. Another rear-wheel drive model will offer a 77.4 kWh battery and a 160 kW motor producing 218 hp. Moving further up is the all-wheel-drive model with a 77.4-kWh battery, with a 70-kW motor up front and a 160-kW motor at the rear making a total of 313 hp and a 0-60 time of 5.1 seconds. The all-wheel-drive EV6 GT, coming in late 2022, features the same 77.4-kWh battery, with a 160-kW front motor and 270-kW rear motor producing 576 horses and a 0–60 time of under 3.5 seconds. – matches the performance of the Tesla Model Y.

On the other hand, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 has a total range of 303 miles in a single motor configuration with a 77.4-kWh battery pack. Adding a second motor drops it to a still respectable but less impressive 256 miles. The Standard Range model check-in is just 220 miles away, so it’s a bit of a give and take between the two companies despite having the same foundation. Elsewhere in the EV landscape, the base Tesla Model Y (Remote) offers 318 miles on a charge; Performance models come in at 303. The current Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV reaches 260 miles in the “Pro” configuration. Autoblog

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