KIA EV6 variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £23,599. Borrowing £21,239 with a £2,360 deposit at a representative APR of 9.9%.

48 monthly payments
£343.88
Fixed interest rate
9.9%
Total amount payable
£29,961.19
Cost of credit
£6,362.19
Optional final payment
£11,095.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Kia EV6?

A used Kia EV6 has a long range of over 300 miles, a very spacious interior, a quiet and fast driving experience, a long warranty, the potential for low running costs, superb technology and a big boot. And buying used means you get all these qualities at a far lower price than what the original owner paid.

Popular Kia EV6 trims for sale at Motorpoint

The three trim levels in the EV6 lineup are Air, GT-Line and GT-Line S. Most buyers pick the mid-range GT-Line trim, which gives you the sporty styling of Kia's GT models and a good balance of equipment and value for money.

Owning a used Kia EV6

We'd go as far to say that a used Kia EV6 might immediately become the best car you've owned. It promises to be reliable, and it'll be very cheap to keep charged up if you have a home wallbox. You get all the technology to make long journeys pass by in an instant, and comfy seats to keep you feeling fresh at the end of it

Read our Kia EV6 review for more details.

Other models you may be interested in

The Kia EV6 shares its underpinnings with the Hyundai Ioniq 5, while you might also consider the Skoda Enyaq, Peugeot e-3008, Tesla Model Y and Audi Q4.

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Kia EV6 FAQs

A Kia EV6 starts at around £45,600, rising to £58,000 for a top-spec all-wheel-drive car with a heat pump. But now the EV6 has been around for several years, you can now find higher-mileage used cars for under £20,000.

That depends on the trim level and whether your EV6 is two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. With the earlier 77.4kWh battery, a full charge gives you up to 328 miles of range, or 361 miles with the later, larger battery. Bigger wheels and four-wheel drive typically take off around 30 miles from those estimates.

If the Tesla station in question is compatible with other cars – not all are – then yes you can charge a Kia EV6 at a Tesla Supercharger. While the Tesla chargers offer fast and reliable charging, you might be billed a bit more for the electricity than a Tesla driver would be.

This will vary widely depending on the cost of the charger. Plug in to a fast-charger that costs something like 80p/kWh, and a full charge of a 77.4kWh EV6 will cost £62. But plug in at home and pay the current average of 25p/kWh, and it’ll cost you under £20. And if you get an EV-specific energy tariff, you can enjoy extremely cheap charging in off-peak periods (usually in the early hours of the morning).

Yes, and we expect that most EV6 buyers will rely on home charging during their ownership. With a normal 7.4kW home wallbox fitted, a full charge takes 12.5 hours – perfect if you plug in after work and unplug when you leave in the morning. You can even charge an EV6 from a home plug socket, but we wouldn’t recommend this at all – mainly because a full charge will take over 36 hours.