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Kia EV6 2026 Price in UAE

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Kia EV6 Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

58 kWh

Fuel Economy Rating

373 km

Fuel Type Category

Electric

Engine Power Output

168 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 seater

Kia EV6 Available Variants

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

58 kWh

Odometer Mileage

373 km

Fuel Type Category

Electric

Engine Power Output

168 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 seater

Engine Torque Output

350 Nm

Engine Capacity Rating

58 kWh

Acceleration Performance

8 sec

Drivetrain Type

Front Wheel Drive

cylinders

Single

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About Kia EV6

The Kia EV6 is a performance-oriented electric crossover that has carved out a strong reputation in the UAE's growing EV segment — winning the World Car of the Year award at launch and distinguishing itself from rivals with a driver-focused character and striking coupe-like silhouette. The 2026 model is priced from AED 209,895.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the 800-volt charging architecture means significantly shorter charging stops compared with most rivals — a practical advantage for UAE drivers on longer intercity runs. The driving dynamics are genuinely engaging for a family electric crossover, with responsive steering and a planted feel. The interior quality punches above its class, with a dual-curved screen setup and premium materials throughout.
  • Cons: real-world range in the UAE's high-ambient-temperature conditions and frequent use of air conditioning will fall noticeably short of official figures — as with all EVs in the region. The cargo area behind the rear seats is slightly compromised by the sloping roofline, making it less practical than squarer-backed rivals like the Hyundai Ioniq 5.

Market Value

The EV6 is estimated to retain somewhere in the region of 50% of its value after five years — a cluster-based estimate reflecting the broader premium electric crossover segment, which is still establishing stable used-market pricing in the UAE. This is broadly in line with comparable EVs at this price point.

Buyers also consider the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Tesla Model Y, and BMW iX3 — all priced in a similar bracket as capable, longer-range electric crossovers. The EV6 tends to appeal most to drivers who prioritise handling and charging speed, while the Ioniq 5 offers more cabin space and the Model Y a larger software ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

Thanks to its 800-volt architecture, the EV6 can accept DC fast charging at up to 240 kW, allowing it to charge from 10% to 80% in around 18 minutes under ideal conditions — significantly faster than 400-volt rivals like the Tesla Model Y. Public fast chargers compatible with this speed are available at DEWA's Green Charger network and selected private operators across Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Both share Kia's E-GMP platform and 800-volt charging, so charging speed is equivalent. The EV6 has a sportier coupe silhouette and more driver-focused dynamics, while the Ioniq 5 offers a squarer, more upright body that delivers better rear headroom and a larger, more accessible boot. Buyers who prioritise practicality tend to favour the Ioniq 5; those who prefer a more engaging drive and distinctive styling lean toward the EV6.
Official range figures are typically measured under moderate temperature conditions. In the UAE, where temperatures regularly exceed 40°C and air conditioning runs continuously, real-world range is generally 15–25% lower than the official WLTP figure. Urban stop-start driving in Dubai or Abu Dhabi tends to be more efficient than high-speed motorway cruising, where range drops more sharply.
EV owners in Dubai benefit from free public parking (subject to ongoing municipality policy), free DEWA green charging at compatible stations up to an annual allowance, and exemption from Salik toll gates. These incentives make the total cost of ownership meaningfully lower than the purchase price alone suggests, and are worth factoring into any comparison with a similarly priced combustion-engine vehicle.
The EV6 is estimated to retain somewhere in the region of 50% of its value after five years — broadly in line with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Tesla Model Y in the same segment. EV residual values across the board are still settling in the UAE as the used market matures, so buyers considering a future trade-in should monitor market trends rather than rely solely on depreciation estimates.