Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

KIA EV6 FROM $72,590

Although they look slightly different, as far as the hardware you can’t see is concerned, including the EV drivetrains, Kia’s EV6 is the same car as Hyundai’s Ioniq5.

Kia prices start at $72,590 for the 168 kW single motor/rear-wheel EV6 Air. GT Line is $79,590.

Kia claims a range of up to 528km; with the identical drivetrain, Hyundai claims 507km for the Ioniq 5 Dynamiq.

In the GT-Line dual electric motor/all-wheel drive model

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