Almost every automaker has at least one electric vehicle (EV) for sale in 2023. Most have chosen to start with a compact SUV — one of the more popular categories of cars for sale in the United States.
But that can be where the EVs’ similarities end. Their prices vary. Their ranges vary. The elements of the ownership experience designers chose to emphasize — what you might call the spirit of the cars — varies.
The Kia EV6 is gorgeous, and upper trim levels make it the best performance car on the Kia lot. The Volvo XC40 Recharge is elegant, with a tasteful Scandinavian minimalism and the kind of safety tech you imagine when you hear the Volvo name.
Let’s see how a shopper might evaluate each.
2023 Kia EV6
The 2023 Kia EV6 is a car that makes a visual impact few can match. It comes across in pictures but is bigger and more muscular in person. Kia builds several versions, with horsepower ranging from 225 to 576 and driving ranges from 206 to 310 miles. Pricing starts at $42,600, while a top-of-the-line, high-performance GT runs $61,600.
Kia EV6 Highlights
Flexible configurations: The base model EV6 Light starts at $42,600 and offers 167 horsepower and a range of 232 miles. The longest-range version, the GT-Line rear-wheel drive (RWD), costs $52,900 and offers 225 horsepower and a range of 310 miles. The top-of-the-line GT costs $61,600, has a pulse-racing 675 horsepower, and travels 206 miles between ranges. In other words, there are significant differences between one EV6 and another. For 2023, Volvo builds just one configuration of the XC40 Recharge, with 402 horsepower, 223 miles of range, and a price tag of $53,550. Trim levels vary, but the same powertrain moves them all. We should note that, for 2024, Volvo plans a less-expensive, less-powerful version.
They’re all stylish: What’s under the skin of your EV6 may differ, but every version has the same simple virtue –- they’re all lovely. The curvaceous body looks settled back on its haunches, ready to pounce. Inside, the look is sleek and modern, with dual 12.3-inch screens set into a single, curved housing, and the optional metal alloy pedals look spectacular.
10-year powertrain warranty: Nervous about the long-term reliability of new technology? Kia provides the longest warranty in the business. Its 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty is the longest in the industry. Volvo protects the XC40’s powertrain for eight years or 100,000 miles, but Kia provides 10 years or 100,000 miles.
Check this week’s Fair Purchase Price or see the Kia EV6 models for sale near you.
2023 Volvo XC40 Recharge
Volvo plans to become an all-electric brand by 2030. Its first EVs have been a pair of stylish compact SUVs, the XC40 Recharge, and its sleeker sibling, the C40 Recharge. The XC40 is the more spacious of the two. Its chief virtues are Volvo’s exceptional safety reputation and an attractive minimalist style inside and out. Prices start at $53,550.
Volvo XC40 Recharge Highlights
Access to the Tesla Supercharger network: You’ll probably do most of your EV charging at home. But, if using public chargers will be part of your routine, you’ll want to note that Volvo recently negotiated an agreement for owners of Volvo EVs to use the Tesla Supercharger network starting in 2024. That’s the most extensive and reliable charger network in America. You’ll need an adapter to plug into a Tesla charger. But your XC40 Recharge could use every public charger you see. Your EV6 can only use non-Tesla chargers, which are less common.
Luxury brand cachet: Kia can equip an EV6 with all the features you expect in a luxury car. But they can’t put a European luxury badge on it. That matters to some buyers.
Optional wool blend upholstery: For decades, cloth seats have been the standard offering in most cars, and leather seats have been a sign of luxury. Volvo is rethinking luxury. The XC40 is available with wool blend upholstery. It’s just unusual enough to look delightful and seems to wear well over time.
Check this week’s Fair Purchase Price or see the Volvo XC40 Recharge models for sale near you.
Similarities
The EV6 and XC40 are each stylish in different ways, and offer similar cabin tech and powertrain warranties up to 100,000 miles.
Conclusion
The Kia EV6 is an aggressively styled EV available in an array of configurations. We like how it looks inside and out, and we’re struck that it has a lower starting price and a longer range between charges than the Volvo XC40.
The XC40 comes with a luxury badge and, soon, the ease of charging from every public charger you see. But its higher price, shorter range, shorter warranty, and smaller cargo space are definite drawbacks.
Only your priorities can tell you which of those descriptions works for you.
Specs
2023 Kia EV6
2023 Volvo XC40 Recharge
Starting Price
$42,600
$53,550
Popular Powertrains
Engine
Electric motor
Two Electric motors
Horsepower
167 hp
402 hp
Torque
258 lb-ft
486 lb-ft
Fuel Economy
117 combined/136 city/100 hwy MPGe
85 combined/92 city/79 hwy MPGe
Maximum Range
310 miles
223 miles
Also Available
Dual-motor, AWD
Specs
Basic Warranty
5 years/60,000 miles
3 years/36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty
10 years/100,000 miles
8 years/100,000 miles
Battery Warranty
10 years/100,000 miles
8 years/100,000 miles
Max Seating Capacity
5
5
NHTSA safety
TBD
5 stars
Wheelbase
114.2 inches
106.4 inches
Overall Length
184.3 inches
174.8 inches
Width
74.0 inches
75.2 inches
Height
60.8 inches
65 inches
Turning Diameter
38.2 feet
37.4 feet
Headroom, Front
39.0 inches
37.6 inches
Headroom, Rear
38.0 inches
38.3 inches
Legroom, Front
42.4 inches
40.9 inches
Legroom, Rear
39.0 inches
36.1 inches
Shoulder Room, Front
57.8 inches
56.7 inches
Shoulder Room, Rear
55.6 inches
56.3 inches
Cargo Volume
24.4/50.2 cubic feet
16/57.5 cubic feet
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