Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

KIA EV6 GT FROM $99,590

EVs are not usually associated with high performance motoring. Virtuous but dull is a more common perception.

However there is no reason why electricity can’t deliver just as many thrills, and pointy end performance, as petrol. The old petrol-power adage, though, applies also to EVs: “Performance costs money. How fast do you want to go?”

Porsche was the first to answer this question in 2020 with its revolutionary Taycan EV.

Now Kia has joined the

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