The best-selling electric vehicle (EV) in America is a Tesla (the Model Y). The second best-selling EV in America is also a Tesla (the Model 3). But that’s true largely because Tesla got a head start. Today, other automakers are routinely bringing out exciting, compelling EVs that might make better choices for many buyers.

One of the most interesting is the Kia EV6. If you’ve seen one in traffic, you’ve probably stared. It’s a gorgeous vehicle with exceptional performance numbers. Let’s see how it compares to the Model 3.

2023 Kia EV6

The 2023 Kia EV6 may be the best-looking EV in the world. It looks muscular and torsional, with an aggressive design language Kia calls “digital tiger.” It offers up to 310 miles of driving range and several power configurations. The most extreme of them – the EV6 GT – boasts 576 horsepower and truly shocking acceleration numbers. Pricing starts at $48,700, while a GT runs $61,600.

Kia EV6 Highlights

Stunning design inside and out: Tesla’s designs have evolved and changed little since the 2012 introduction of the Model S. They’ve begun to look dated. The EV6, on the other hand, looks gorgeous and aggressive. It commands attention like no other EV. It’s beautiful inside as well, with a pair of screens mounted together to look like one immense curved screen.

10-year powertrain warranty: EVs are a new technology. It’s reasonable to be nervous about long-term ownership costs. Kia provides the longest warranty in the business. A 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty brings a lot of peace of mind.

Fewer questions: Tesla changes its designs on the fly all the time, so a Tesla you buy in March, and a Tesla you buy in August may have different components. The company doesn’t publish some common information like horsepower figures, so you don’t always know what you’re getting. And its network of service centers is thin and widespread – you might be left towing your Tesla a long distance for repairs if something goes wrong. Kia, on the other hand, is an open book and has dealerships in all 50 states capable of dealing with any problems that come up with an EV6.

Check this week’s Fair Purchase Price or see the Kia EV6 models for sale near you.

2023 Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 is the second best-selling EV in America and the least expensive way to get access to Tesla’s extensive charging network. Its sedan form factor is almost rare today, as most automakers have been releasing electric SUVs. Tesla has been on a price-cutting spree early in 2023. The Model 3 now starts at $39,990.

Tesla Model 3 Highlights

The Tesla Supercharger network: Many EV owners love their cars but hate charging them in public. You’ll probably do most of your charging at home. But if you will be charging in public, it’s worth noting that the Tesla Supercharger network is America’s most extensive charging network. Tesla opens a small percentage of those chargers to users of other brands’ cars. But they’re all open to Model 3 owners.

Less expensive, and sometimes much less expensive: With Tesla’s recent price cuts, the least-expensive Model 3 now costs under $40,000. The base Model 3 also qualifies for a $3,750 federal tax rebate not available on the EV6. The most expensive, the Model 3 performance, starts at $52,990. It qualifies for a $7,500 discount. With the tax rebate taken into account, that means the top trim level of the Model 3 costs less than the base EV6 for many buyers.

That Tesla prestige: Tesla is an utterly unique automaker. Other automakers have consumers who buy their cars after careful cross-shopping (like you’re doing now). But Kelley Blue Book data show that many Tesla buyers never even consider another car. If you’ve always wanted the high-tech Tesla image, the Model 3 is the cheapest way to get it.

Check this week’s Fair Purchase Price or see the Tesla Model 3 models for sale near you.

Similarities

The EV6 and Model 3 are both available as comfortable commuters or high-performance cars.

Conclusion

Either the Kia EV6 or the Tesla Model 3 could be a great EV for you. If you have uncertain access to home charging or could be traveling through areas without great EV infrastructure, the Tesla Supercharger network might make the Model 3 the right call. Its current price is attractive, too. But, speaking of attractive, there’s no doubt you’d like looking at your EV6. If you spring for the GT, you’ll enjoy driving it more, too (especially that 3.5-second 0-60 mph time).

Only your own priorities can tell you which of those descriptions works for you.

Specs

2023 Kia EV6
2023 Tesla Model 3

Starting Price
$48,700
$39,990

Popular Powertrains

Engine
Electric motor
Dual electric motors

Horsepower
225 hp
Unknown

Torque
258 lb-ft
Unknown

Transmission
1-speed direct drive
1-speed direct drive

Fuel Economy
134 city/101 hwy/117 combined MPGe
138 city/126 hwy/132 combined MPGe

Maximum Range
310 miles
272 miles

Also Available
Dual-motor, AWD
Performance model

Specs

Basic Warranty
5 years/60,000 miles
4 years/50,000 miles

Powertrain Warranty
10 years/100,000 miles
4 years/50,000 miles

Battery Warranty
10 years/100,000 miles
8 years/100,000 miles

Max Seating Capacity
5
5

Wheelbase
114.2 inches
113.2 inches

Overall Length
184.3 inches
184.8 inches

Width
74.0 inches
82.2 inches

Height
60.8 inches
56.8 inches

Turning Diameter
38.2 feet
38 feet

Headroom, Front
39.0 inches
40.3 inches

Headroom, Rear
38.0 inches
37.7 inches

Legroom, Front
42.4 inches
42.7 inches

Legroom, Rear
39.0 inches
35.2 inches

Shoulder Room, Front
57.8 inches
56.3 inches

Shoulder Room, Rear
55.6 inches
54 inches

Cargo Volume
24.4/50.2 cubic feet
29.8/22.9 cubic feet

 

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