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2024 Kia EV6 vs Tesla Model Y


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2024 Kia EV6 vs 2024 Tesla Model Y

The 2024 Kia EV6 is definitely a newcomer in the world of EVs. The question is: can Kia compete in the world of electric vehicles? Or more specifically, how does the EV6 compare to the 2024 Tesla Model Y?

We’ll take a look at what makes a good EV and see whether this new Kia can make the grade. Plus we’ll see how it measures up to in terms of electric range, capability, and battery strength. We’ll also discuss how the two compare in terms of quality, standard features, and value.  

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9 Ways the 2024 Kia EV6 Takes on the Tesla Model Y

Is the Kia EV an actual competitor? As you will see, it can match expectations when it comes to driving range, performance, and fuel efficiency. Plus you will see that it is a true value for the money.

Kia EV6
  1. Value

    Impressing critics, the 2024 Kia EV6 ranks in the top three EVs at US News and World Report in electric SUVs. Even with a lower price, the Tesla Y only ranks 9th in electric luxury SUVs.

    Tesla Model Y critics point to its subpar interior quality and difficult infotainment. In comparison, those same journalists praise the EV6 for its comfortable upscale interior and its easy-to-use dash tech. You get better quality and more for your money when you choose the Kia.  

    Showing off its speedy side, the 2024 Kia EV6 GT nabbed the 2024 Performance EV Award from prestigious Road and Track Magazine. The EV6 has been named North American Car of The Year (2023) and Best Electric Car (2022).  

  2. Reliability

    The KV6 demonstrates the same build quality, fit and finish, and overall high standards as the rest of the brand. This is important because Kia is an award-winning brand. In recent years, it has placed first for dependability and initial quality in major JD Power studies.

    As for Tesla, it was one of the lowest ranked automotive brands in 2022. In 2023, it was ranked 15th by Consumer Reports while Kia was ranked #7.  

  3. Fun Performance

    If your emphasis is on high performance, the Kia EV6 top output is a remarkable 576 horsepower. The GT trim level can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds, and it gained another 12 miles of range for 2024. Tesla Model Y performance is notable at 450 horsepower in its top trim. It certainly claims a similar sprint time.

    Of course, it is more likely that shoppers will first consider the EV6 AWD edition that generates 320 horsepower and 446 lb-ft of torque. This allows the GT-Line AWD to easily run the sprint in 4.6 seconds.  

    With the Wind RWD, you’ve got ample output with 225 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. It is worth noting that charts show the Tesla Model Y weighing 560 pounds more than the Kia EV. This means the Tesla must have more horsepower to move more weight.  

Kia EV6
  1. Going the Distance

    Many people are focused on an EV’s estimated miles of range. After all, you don’t want to worry about running out of power. The KV6 definitely stands up to the 2024 Tesla Model Y when it comes to this.

    Standard for the 2024 Kia EV6 RWD, drivers enjoy 310-mile electric range. With all-wheel drive, the 2024 EV6 driving range is still 282 miles. By comparison, the 2024 Tesla Model Y has 303 or 330 miles of range, depending on powertrain choice.  

    When it comes to fuel efficiency, the KV6 is perhaps more efficient than the Model Y. The EV6 RWD model is rated at 136 miles per gallon (equivalent) on city streets. The Tesla Model Y is rated at 127 in the city.  

  2. Fast Charging

    Much has been said about the Tesla’s ability to recharge. However, it has a huge competitor in the Kia EV6. Ultra-fast DC charging ports can get the vehicle ready to go 217 miles in less than 20 minutes. That’s 80 percent of its range restored in about 18 minutes.

    According to Business Insider, it would take the Tesla Model Y about 30 minutes to match the Kia’s charge. As for overnight charging, the Kia is faster too. It takes it just 7 hours and 10 minutes to come to a full charge with a 240-volt charger. Many EVs take 10 or 12 hours to do the same.  

Kia EV6
  1. Ownership Considerations

    Kia definitely has an advantage when it comes to ownership. The five-year limited warranty is better than the Tesla 4-year warranty. Likewise, Tesla’s 8-year powertrain warranty stops short of Kia’s 10-year warranty.

    For years, Tesla models have been plagued with a variety of problems. What’s worse, there aren’t many repair shops for this brand. In comparison, there are more than 780 Kia dealerships across the country. You can bet that if you have any trouble with the EV6 you’ll be able to find help and get it fast.  

    Furthermore, you won’t get free roadside assistance, scheduled maintenance, or free charging with the 2024 Model Y. However, the Kia has some complimentary coverage for all of these items. And those extras add up to savings over time.  

  2. Spaciousness

    As for the cabin, we can tell you that the Kia EV6 has 103 cubic feet of interior volume. This allows for 42.4 inches of legroom for the driver. On the second row, where it really counts, passengers enjoy 39 inches of legroom. The cargo hold is rated at 24.4 cu ft.

    The Model Y is about 2.5 inches longer than the Kia, and it offers a third row. The cargo hold is rated at 17.2 cubic feet due to 3 rows of seating. That back row has only 26 inches of legroom. This makes it too small for anyone other than small children.  

  3. Trim Levels

    With the 2024 Kia EV6 offering Light, Wind, GT-Line and GT models, a shopper automatically has more options and price points than they would with Tesla. The Model Y simply comes in a regular and long range model.

    Furthermore, the Kia EV gives you a choice of sporty rear-wheel drive and electric all-wheel drive. Unlike typical front-wheel drive EVs, the EV6 has a rear motor set-up. This makes it more competitive with AWD EVs and more fun to drive.

  4. Dash Tech

    Critics are constantly complaining about how touchy the Tesla infotainment system is. They want something more straightforward. The Tesla has one large 15-inch display and expects drivers to use it for every function.

    More realistic -- and more fun -- the EV6 has a 12.3-inch digital instrumentation screen behind the steering wheel and another 12.3 inch touchscreen beside it. Together these dual screens provide a panoramic of information for the driver.

    Furthermore, while Tesla chooses not to include Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, these systems are standard on every Kia. The Light trim has even more fun toys such as 5 USB ports, a wireless charging pad, push button start, a remote starter, and a Smart Key.  

Kia EV6

    Conclusion

    In the final analysis, we must point to the value once again. The 2024 Kia EV6 offers competitive horsepower and torque. It has more choices and a bigger range of features.

    For more information, check out our vehicle selection online. Be in touch or stop by to test drive the exciting new KV6.




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