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The Kia EV6 is one of the most exciting electric cars on the market, and a used model offers incredible value for anyone looking to switch to electric. With bold styling, exceptional range and rapid charging, a used Kia EV6 for sale combines modern performance with practical everyday usability.
At Carsa, every EV6 includes a 90-day warranty, a valid MOT, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover for up to 4 years, and finance from 8.9% APR. You can also secure your EV6 today with our fast and flexible Reserve and Collect service.
Futuristic design, everyday practicality
The Kia EV6 turns heads with its coupe-like SUV silhouette, LED light bar and sleek detailing. But it’s not just about looks – this electric vehicle is built to make day-to-day life easier and more enjoyable.
Highlights include:
- Five-door practicality with a spacious cabin and flat floor
- Generous 490-litre boot, expandable with rear seats folded
- Futuristic yet functional interior with premium materials
- Panoramic screens and smart storage solutions
Whether you’re commuting, heading out with the family or taking a road trip, the EV6 feels modern, capable and comfortable.
Battery, range and charging
The EV6 comes with two battery options and impressive performance figures:
- 58 kWh battery – Up to 252 miles of range (WLTP)
- 77.4 kWh battery – Up to 328 miles of range (WLTP)
- Ultra-fast charging – 10 to 80% in around 18 minutes on a 350kW charger
- Rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive variants
The electric motor delivers instant torque for smooth, quiet acceleration. Dual-motor versions offer quicker 0 to 62mph times and added grip in wet conditions.
Tech and comfort features
Step inside a used Kia EV6 and you’ll find a highly advanced cabin filled with intelligent tech. Depending on trim level, your EV6 may include:
- Dual 12.3 inch curved displays for driver info and infotainment
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Reversing camera and parking sensors
- Heated front and rear seats, heated steering wheel
- Smart cruise control and lane follow assist
- Augmented reality head-up display on GT-Line S models
The cabin offers a quiet, premium-feeling space with excellent visibility and tech integration.
Trim levels and performance models
Used EV6 models are available in the following trims:
- Air – Well-equipped with navigation, LED lights, dual displays and 19-inch alloys
- GT-Line – Adds privacy glass, sport styling, premium audio and heated seats
- GT-Line S – Top-spec with sunroof, surround-view camera, AR display and more
- GT – High-performance version with 577 bhp, 0 to 62mph in 3.5 seconds, and sport-tuned suspension
Whether you’re after long-range comfort or high-powered performance, there’s a used EV6 to suit your lifestyle.
Why choose a used Kia EV6 for sale on finance?
A used Kia EV6 for sale on finance offers cutting-edge electric driving with bold design and exceptional usability. It competes closely with models like the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai IONIQ 5 and Volkswagen ID.4, but stands out for its strong range, build quality and value.
With finance from 8.9% APR, optional extended cover, and the convenience of Reserve and Collect, buying a used Kia EV6 from Carsa is straightforward and stress-free.
Is the Kia EV6 reliable?
Yes, the EV6 has been impressively trouble-free since launch and regularly tops electric car satisfaction surveys. With far fewer moving parts than a petrol car, there's simply less to wear out, and the underlying 800V platform is shared with the highly rated Hyundai Ioniq 5. The 7-year warranty and a separate 7-year battery warranty give serious peace of mind. Most reported issues have been minor software niggles fixed by free updates.
What should I look out for on a used Kia EV6?
Ask for a recent battery state-of-health report — most early EV6s are still showing 95%+ capacity, which is a good benchmark. Confirm the car has had its software updates applied, as early cars had a few minor charging glitches that were fixed for free. Check both charging cables are present, inspect the alloys for kerb damage, and make sure the heat pump (if fitted) and 12V battery are working properly.
What's the best year of Kia EV6 to buy?
2023-onwards cars are the sweet spot — by then most early software niggles had been ironed out, and a heat pump became standard on more trims, which noticeably helps winter range. The GT-Line and GT-Line S trims add the nicest kit including the panoramic display and matrix headlights. 2022 cars are still excellent and offer the best value, just confirm any software updates are up to date before buying.
How long will the EV6's battery last?
The EV6's battery is built to last well over 200,000 miles and is covered by a 7-year/100,000-mile warranty against significant capacity loss. Real-world data from early cars shows most are still holding 95% of their original capacity after three years and 40,000+ miles. Kia uses an active liquid-cooling system that protects the battery from heat damage during fast charging, which is one reason long-term degradation has been so slow.
Is the Kia EV6 expensive to run or insure?
Running costs are very low — charging at home overnight on a cheap EV tariff works out around 2–4p per mile, far cheaper than petrol. Servicing is also minimal, with no oil changes and brakes that last much longer thanks to regenerative braking. Insurance is the one catch: most EV6s sit in groups 35–42, which is higher than a Sportage, so it's worth getting a quote before committing.
How far will an EV6 go on a charge?
The long-range rear-wheel-drive EV6 offers around 280–300 miles of electric range in real-world driving, dropping to roughly 230 miles in cold winter conditions. The all-wheel-drive version manages around 240–260 miles. Thanks to the 800V system, fast charging is a real strength — a 10–80% top-up takes around 18 minutes on a 350 kW rapid charger, making longer trips genuinely easy to plan around quick coffee stops.
What are the best alternatives to the Kia EV6?
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the closest rival and shares the same fast-charging platform with a more retro-styled cabin. The Tesla Model Y has the best charging network and slightly more boot space. The Ford Mustang Mach-E offers a sportier drive, while the Polestar 2 has a more premium feel. For a roomier family option, the Skoda Enyaq is calmer and quieter, just slower to charge than the EV6.
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