Used Kia Ev6 for Sale in the UK
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The Kia EV6 is a multi-award-winning electric crossover that redefined the brand's image, offering a futuristic design balanced with 800V ultra-fast charging capabilities. Since its 2021 launch, it has become a top contender for UK motorists looking for a premium alternatives to the Tesla Model Y or Hyundai Ioniq 5, combining a spacious cabin with an impressive real-world range over 300 miles.
Why Buy a Used Kia EV6?
- Ultra-fast 800V charging allows a 10% to 80% top-up in just 18 minutes at compatible 350kW DC chargers.
- A generous 7-year/100,000-mile warranty provides long-term peace of mind and is fully transferable to subsequent owners via the V5C.
- ULEZ compliance is guaranteed across all models, making it an ideal choice for commuting into London and other UK Clean Air Zones without daily charges.
- The 450-litre boot and flat interior floor make it a highly practical family car that doesn't compromise on rear passenger legroom.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2021–2022: £26,500 – £33,000 — 早期 adopted used models, often found with higher mileage or in 'Air' entry-level trim.
- 2022–2023: £34,000 – £45,000 — Popular mid-range GT-Line models with moderate mileage and full franchise service history.
- 2024–Present: £46,000 – £62,000 — Nearly new or flagship GT performance models with minimal miles and the latest tech updates.
Common Issues to Check
- 12V Battery Drainage: Some owners have reported the auxiliary 12V battery failing, often linked to frequent use of the Kia Connect app while the car is parked.
- ICCU Failure: A known issue involving the Integrated Charging Control Unit which may lead to a loss of power; check if the DVLA recall work has been performed.
- Internal Rattles: Early production models sometimes suffer from minor trim rattles around the dashboard and rear parcel shelf.
- Eco-Tyre Wear: The significant weight and high torque can lead to accelerated wear on the front tyres if the car is driven aggressively.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: Up to 328 miles (WLTP combined) using the 77.4kWh battery pack.
- Insurance Group: 34 to 46, with the high-performance GT sitting at the top of the scale.
- Servicing: Intervals are every 20,000 miles or 24 months. Expect to pay £200–£400 for standard inspections plus MOT costs once the car is three years old.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- Air: Value-conscious buyers who want the maximum range from the 77.4kWh battery without the premium price of larger wheels and sporty styling.
- GT-Line: The sweet spot for most UK buyers, offering sportier body styling, vegan leather upholstery, and privacy glass.
- GT-Line S: Tech enthusiasts who want the sunroof, Meridian premium sound system, Hunt-up Display (HUD), and 20-inch alloy wheels.
- GT: Performance seekers looking for supercar-baiting 0-62mph times of 3.5 seconds and specialized 'GT' drive modes, though at the cost of some driving range.
Latest Listings
- 2025 Kia EV6 84kWh GT-Line Hatchback 5dr Electric Auto AWD (320 bhp) — £42,999, 9,371 miles, Electric