Kia’s face-lifted EV6 is a bit pricier for 2025

is a news writer fond of the electric vehicle lifestyle and things that plug in via USB-C. He spent over 15 years in IT support before joining The Verge. Kia’s most popular electric vehicle is getting a bit more expensive in the US for the 2025 model year. The automaker’s re-styled EV6, announced in November, will start at $42,900 — a $300 increase from the 2024 “Light” rear-wheel drive version, with bigger hikes on the higher-end models. The GT model is getting the biggest price hike of the bunch, going from $61,600 to $63,800, an increase of $2,200. And the GT-Line AWD is $1,300 more expensive than in 2024. Not included are the $1,475 destination fees for each model, which is an $80 increase over the previous year. Left: 2025 Kia EV6. Right: 2024 Kia EV6. Image: Kia The auto industry is currently scrambling to figure out what changes to make to weather the Trump administration’s unpredictable tariffs, though Kia hasn’t said whether these increases are a response to the recent policy changes. The new EV6 models (except the GT version) are now being assembled in the US at Kia’s plant in West Point, Georgia, alongside the EV9. The 2025 Kia EV6 adds new geometry to the front “Star Map” grille styling and includes daytime running light lines shaped like a scribbly triangle, replacing the original winky-faced ones. The EV6 lights really fit with the styling of the EV9 and EV3, the latter of which just won another Red Dot design award for Kia. Previous Next 1 / 3 The interior of the new EV6 has a new steering wheel and updated infotainment software. Image: Kia