EV6 GT-Line AWD

327mi

EPA estimated range

$36,890

MSRP — invoice price

Zero markup. Always.

You see the invoice number before the handshake. No dealer adds, no market adjustments.

Tonight's Inventory
Kia EV6 GT in deep midnight blue, studio-lit from above showing every body line and aerodynamic contour

Dual Motor

576 hp

0 – 60 mph

3.4s

Scroll
10-Year Powertrain Warranty5-Year Bumper-to-BumperZero Dealer Markup$7,500 Federal EV Credit AvailableSame-Day Financing ApprovalInvoice Pricing — Always VisibleFree 2-Year MaintenanceNationwide Delivery Available10-Year Powertrain Warranty5-Year Bumper-to-BumperZero Dealer Markup$7,500 Federal EV Credit AvailableSame-Day Financing ApprovalInvoice Pricing — Always VisibleFree 2-Year MaintenanceNationwide Delivery Available

The Comparison

We don't argue taste.
We argue math.

Hover any card to see the full spec breakdown. Every number favors the Kia column — because it should.

Kia wins by $3,160
Kia

Kia Sportage Hybrid

$29,990

Kia Sportage Hybrid in pearl white, front three-quarter view showing tiger-nose grille and LED headlights
vs.

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

$33,150

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid in gray, front three-quarter angle in outdoor setting

Sportage wins on paper and at the pump.

Same class. $3,160 less. Better standard tech.

SpecKiaRival
Starting MSRP$29,990$33,150
Warranty (Powertrain)10 years5 years
Standard Safety SuiteFull — includedPartial — trim-gated
Heated Rear SeatsStandardOptional +$1,200
5-Year Cost of Ownership$42,100$47,800
Kia wins by $2,210
Kia

Kia Telluride

$37,490

Kia Telluride in dark charcoal, bold SUV stance with squared body lines and chrome accents
vs.

Honda Pilot

$39,700

Honda Pilot in silver, family SUV in suburban driveway setting

Three rows. Six years more warranty.

Telluride outsizes and outwarranties the Pilot at every trim.

SpecKiaRival
Starting MSRP$37,490$39,700
Warranty (Powertrain)10 years5 years
Standard 8-inch DisplayYesNo — base trim
Blind Spot MonitoringStandardEX trim +$2,500
5-Year Cost of Ownership$54,200$58,900
Kia wins by $8,100
Kia

Kia EV6 Standard

$36,890

Kia EV6 in Aurora Black Pearl, low-slung EV crossover with LED light bar and sculpted hood
vs.

Tesla Model Y

$44,990

Tesla Model Y in white, minimalist electric SUV in urban environment

Same range. $8,100 less. Actual buttons.

EV6 qualifies for the $7,500 federal credit. Model Y does not at this trim.

SpecKiaRival
Starting MSRP$36,890$44,990
Federal EV Credit$7,500 eligibleNot eligible
EPA Range310 miles330 miles
Warranty (Powertrain)10 years8 years
5-Year Cost of Ownership$38,400$49,200

5-Year Savings Engine

The page doesn't argue taste.
It argues math.

Toggle any savings category below. The total updates live. This is what you keep by choosing Kia — before you even sit in the seat.

You keep

$0

over 5 years of ownership

Tonight's Inventory

Every price tag visible
from across the room.

2025 Kia K5 GT-Line in Runway Red, sport sedan with panoramic roof and drive mode selector
Zero Markup
#KD-K5-001

2025 Kia

K5

GT-Line

$27,990

est. $371/mo

Runway Red·New
2025 Kia Niro EV Wave in Mineral Blue, compact electric crossover with 253 mile range
Best Value EV
253 mi
#KD-NRO-001

2025 Kia

Niro EV

Wave

$29,990

est. $398/mo

Mineral Blue·New
2025 Kia Sportage Hybrid EX in Snow White Pearl, new inventory with full window sticker
In Stock
#KD-SPT-001

2025 Kia

Sportage

Hybrid EX

$31,490

est. $418/mo

Snow White Pearl·New
2025 Kia EV6 Wind RWD in Glacier White, eligible for $7,500 federal tax credit
$7,500 Credit
310 mi
#KD-EV6-002

2025 Kia

EV6

Wind RWD

$33,490

est. $444/mo

Glacier White·New
Brand new 2025 Kia EV6 GT-Line in Aurora Black Pearl, zero miles, showroom condition
Zero Markup
327 mi
#KD-EV6-001

2025 Kia

EV6

GT-Line AWD

$36,890

est. $489/mo

Aurora Black Pearl·New
2025 Kia Telluride SX AWD in Everlasting Silver, 3-row family SUV at full invoice price
Last Unit
#KD-TEL-001

2025 Kia

Telluride

SX AWD

$44,990

est. $598/mo

Everlasting Silver·New

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