As a Kia EV6 owner in Atlanta, you are part of a growing community committed to sustainable transportation. The EV6, introduced in 2022, represents the cutting edge of electric vehicle technology with its E-GMP platform, designed for exceptional performance and efficiency. With the upcoming models continuing to enhance performance and battery longevity, your vehicle contributes to a vital shift in urban mobility.
As you consider the retirement of your EV6, the current battery State of Health is pivotal. The advanced 800V architecture not only accelerates charging but also promises robust residual values compared to older competitors. Your donation can facilitate a meaningful transition towards cleaner urban environments while maximizing the potential for your EVβs lasting impact.
πGeneration guide
Launch β’ 2022-2023
The initial offerings include Light, Wind, and GT-Line trims, all with a 77.4 kWh battery. Boasting 800V architecture, these models support rapid 350 kW DC fast charging, achieving 10-80% in just 18 minutes.
EV6 GT β’ 2024
The GT trim showcases a powerful dual-motor setup producing 576 hp, enabling 0-60 mph in an exhilarating 3.4 seconds. This model emphasizes performance with features such as launch control and drift mode.
Refresh β’ 2025+
The upcoming refresh will introduce revised lighting elements and a new LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) entry trim variant, enhancing accessibility while maintaining performance.
Known issues by generation
The Kia EV6 has faced some model-specific challenges across its generations. The 2022-2024 models have been recalled for the ICCU failure, impacting charging modules and causing potential power loss. Additionally, the 12V auxiliary battery has exhibited low-voltage drain patterns, a known issue across the E-GMP platform shared with the Ioniq 5. Infotainment system glitches, including Apple CarPlay disconnections and sensor recalibrations after windshield replacements, have also been noted. For the EV6 GT, recurrent thermal management concerns under high-performance scenarios could affect high-voltage battery longevity.
Donation value by condition + generation
Your Kia EV6βs donation value can greatly vary based on its trim, battery State of Health (SoH), and mileage. Premium trims such as the EV6 GT retain strong market value, often exceeding $60,000 for low-mileage examples, akin to high-performance vehicles like the Cayman or M3. Meanwhile, GT-Line AWD variants with 320 hp and Wind models under 40,000 miles frequently surpass the $5,000 appraisal threshold, making them desirable donations. The 800V architecture ensures that these models maintain their residual value against older 400V electric vehicles.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Kia EV6 to Wheels of Change involves specific logistics tailored for electric vehicles. A flatbed tow is required for EV donations to ensure safe transport, and we request that you include the charging cable with the vehicle. Prior to towing, we conduct a check on the 12V auxiliary battery to ensure its integrity. No fuel drain is necessary, and please note that federal EV tax credits do not apply to donations, keeping the donation process straightforward and beneficial for all parties.
Atlanta regional notes
As an EV6 owner in Atlanta, you benefit from an expanding network of charging stations that supports your electric vehicle lifestyle. The local climate also plays a role in battery performance, influencing range, especially in extreme temperatures. Donating your EV6 can also help recipients qualify for the $15,000 used EV tax credit, where applicable, enhancing the community's access to sustainable transportation options.