Building on the success of the phenomenal new Kia EV6, the GT variant will deliver unheard-of levels of power (430kW and 740Nm), performance and charging capability when it launches in New Zealand early in 2023. And when this zero-emissions vehicle does come to the market it is expected to be priced from $39,990 + ORC.
Muscular exterior
The EV6 GT’s design delivers something different in the all-electric crossover class – having a distinctive, impactful exterior complete with subtle high-tech features. Influencing all aspects of the EV6 GT’s styling is Kia’s ‘Opposites United’ design philosophy, which takes inspiration from the contrasts found in nature and humanity. The philosophy’s ‘Power to Progress’ design principle perfectly suits the GT’s sporting character by expressing the crossover’s dynamic power and speed alongside contrasting elements, resulting in a truly innovative aesthetic.
At the front, the EV6 GT instantly creates a lasting visual impression. Kia’s signature ‘Digital Tiger Face’ includes adaptive LED high-beam headlights and dynamic sequential turn indicators, while muscular fenders and a new clamshell bonnet featuring pronounced character lines lend the EV6 GT a powerful look. A new front bumper, unique to the GT, helps to emphasise the vehicle’s width and a stable, planted stance.
The EV6 GT’s aerodynamic side profile features a set of prominent character lines that add strength and definition, while the ‘fast’ roofline and sloping C-pillars create a sleek crossover silhouette. The vehicle’s sporty character is also communicated via a set of five-spoke 21-inch alloy wheels unique to the EV6 GT, while striking neon brake calipers signal awesome stopping power. At the rear, an aero spoiler, statement LED taillights and a unique bumper and diffuser complete the GT transformation.
Driver-focused interior
The EV6 GT features a cabin that combines sporting intent with comfort and practicality. Occupants are greeted by a set of suede-trimmed bucket seats that provide full support during spirited driving, as well as long-distance comfort for extended journeys. Metal inserts inscribed with the ‘GT’ moniker and neon green piping add to the seats’ contemporary and technical appearance. The cabin is finished throughout with premium materials, while sports-inspired touches create a purposeful ambience. A striped motif adorns the upper fascia and front centre armrest, while ambient lighting across the GT’s door panels, centre console and dashboard delivers a soothing glow during night-time driving.
Dual curved 12.3-inch infotainment displays deliver all driving, connectivity and entertainment functions in pin-sharp clarity, and the simple form language of the wide screens and horizontally aligned dashboard give the interior a cosseting and high-tech feel. An ergonomic two-spoke steering wheel includes a dedicated new GT Drive Mode selector, enabling drivers to easily access and customise their driving experience.
The electric-only powertrain means the EV6 GT is an inherently quiet car in operation, even at higher speeds. With no sounds emanating from an internal combustion engine, Kia’s engineering teams worked hard to quell noise that would otherwise go unnoticed. However, to give driver and occupants a heightened sense of the car’s performance capabilities, the EV6 GT gains an Active Sound Design feature that provides synthesised augmentation of selected sounds via the standard-fit 14 speaker Meridian™ high-performance audio system. Occupants can adjust the character and volume of the sound generated to suit their preferences.
Fastest Kia ever
An 80% increase in power over a standard AWD EV6 (and a 260% increase over a RWD EV6) is achieved by increasing the front-axle-mounted motor from a standard 73.9kW to 160kW, delivered from 4,400rpm to 9,000rpm. This is paired with a more powerful rear-mounted motor producing 270kW from 6,800rpm to 9,400 rpm (up from the standard 165kW), to deliver a combined power output of 430kW and 740Nm of torque.
The total power output of the EV6 GT is a remarkable 80% higher than that of the next most powerful EV6 variant, the AWD dual-motor model, which has 239kW and 605Nm of torque (front and rear motors combined).
The power and traction generated by the EV6 GT’s dual-motor, all-wheel drive layout allows for truly scintillating performance. The GT can accelerate from 0-to-100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds – making this the quickest Kia ever – and reach a top speed of 260 km/h (versus 5.2 seconds and 185 km/h for the standard AWD EV6).
Contributing to that prodigious performance are a range of innovative technical features within the rear motor, including the new ‘hairpin’ winding technology in the coil pack that reduces losses and improves high-speed response. The breakthrough design – unconventional due to the dual-stage inverter for the rear motor – helps to unleash exceptional power and torque. The motor is controlled by the inverter power module, which adopts silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors, and enhances system efficiency by around 2-3 percent.
The standard EV6 electric motor has exterior water cooling, which only influences the temperature of the motor housing. For the EV6 GT, cooling performance is supplemented by the coil pack being flushed with oil, maintaining stable temperatures even in extreme conditions and during sustained high-speed operation.
Further measures manage the increases in heat, centrifugal forces, noise and vibration that can be generated when the high-performance rear motor operates at its upper limits. For example, Kia engineers improved the distribution of forces throughout the motor’s structure by reinforcing the bearing cage and permanent magnet arrangement, and by optimising the layout of the rotor core. Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) has been further mitigated with the introduction of a new dual-piece rotor shaft.
All-new suspension components underpin a broad dynamic repertoire
The EV6 GT’s unique suspension package ensures the car’s ride remains flat in all situations – mitigating roll when cornering or when performing lane changes at high speed, as well as limiting squat during rapid acceleration and dive under braking. At the same time, Kia’s engineering team have ensured the ride retains a high degree of fluidity and compliance whichever drive mode is selected, so that it remains an enjoyable place to be for all occupants, even over long distances.
The EV6 GT gains its own variable gear ratio steering system, a highly communicative set-up that builds weight progressively as speeds increase. There are 2.3 turns lock-to-lock, compared to 2.67 for the standard EV6. In its most focused GT Mode setting, the EV6 GT’s steering system has been specially calibrated for dynamic driving by increasing sensitivity to inputs and delivering more immediate responses.
The EV6’s dynamic development was aided by the vehicle’s platform. Set to underpin up to seven all-electric Kia models, E-GMP ensures the EV6 GT benefits from optimal driving characteristics thanks in part to a balanced weight ratio of 49:51 front to rear. This has been achieved by placing the battery pack across the floor of the vehicle, spreading the mass and giving the EV6 GT a low centre of gravity, enabling superior handling and performance, especially on twisty roads.
Performance variants of Kia’s electrified models were envisaged at the outset of the E-GMP design and engineering process, which has meant that structural changes to the chassis of the EV6 GT are minimal, limited only to reinforcement of suspension mounting points front and rear to facilitate precise axle articulation.
At the rear, the five multi-link type suspension is carried over from the standard car, but at the front the suspension has been heavily modified for the EV6 GT, with new geometry and kinematics. The stabilising lower arm of the MacPherson strut-based suspension is replaced with a new, two-arm set-up to better manage vertical movements and maintain consistent contact with the road surface under increased cornering loads and over variable-quality surfaces – particularly important for maintaining traction at higher speeds.
Drive Modes unlock full capability of new semi-active suspension
The GT’s Electronic Control Suspension (ECS) delivers agility and comfort through continuous management of the semi-active High-Performance Dampers, which are unique to the EV6 GT.
Accessing the Drive Modes allows the driver to tailor the overall dynamic character of the EV6 GT to their own tastes. In Eco, Normal and Sport drive modes, unwanted body movements are already well controlled for an EV, thanks to the inherent sporting character and low centre of gravity of the EV6. However, at the heart of the EV6 GT’s driving experience lies a new dedicated GT Drive Mode, accessed via a neon button conveniently located within the lower right portion of the two-spoke steering wheel.
This new driving mode automatically configures the vehicle’s e-motors, braking, steering, the semi-active dampers, e-LSD and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems into their most dynamic settings (Sport or Sport+), transforming the character and response of this sporting crossover, and providing a highly engaging experience behind the wheel.
In GT Mode the ESC allows a greater level of tyre slip for a more intimate, tuneable connection with the track and, if preferred (and on a closed road or racetrack) drivers can even deactivate the ESC system altogether for heightened oversteer potential. To take this a step further and deliberately provoke oversteer, a selectable Drift Mode sends a greater proportion of power to the rear wheels – up to 100% – for unconstrained sideways action, while power can be distributed to the front wheels again when exiting a curve to improve acceleration.
Drivers can further tailor the various power and suspension control systems to suit their individual driving preferences by accessing the My Drive Mode feature. Once the driver has chosen a Drive Mode it will display on the digital information display.
Contact with the road surface is entrusted to Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres especially designed for Kia, available only with the GT variant and chosen specifically for their ability to deliver exceptional grip and traction when fitted to high performance vehicles.
Larger, high-performance brake package
Large, ventilated discs feature front (380mm) and rear (360mm) – compared to 325mm ventilated front and 325mm solid rear discs on the standard car – and are combined with new four-piston high performance calipers at the front. One of the reasons the new 21-inch wheels were chosen was to accommodate the enlarged and uprated brake package.
In addition, an Integrated Electric Booster (IEB) contributes to a reduction in braking distances, and the selectable brake mode (‘Normal’ or ‘Sport’) allows the driver to tailor the sensitivity of the brake pedal for a more responsive feel.
The new high-performance brake hardware integrates seamlessly with the regenerative brake system, which is officially calibrated to peak at 150kW recuperation. When combined with active braking, the EV6 GT peaks at over 300kW recuperation. As with the standard EV6, drivers can choose from six regenerative braking levels (none, 1 to 3, ‘i-PEDAL’, or auto mode), depending on the desired level of energy recuperation. The ‘i-PEDAL’ driving mode allows the car to harvest the maximum amount of energy from its brakes, enabling the driver to bring the car to a gentle halt without needing to push the brake pedal.
Ultra-fast charging
The grand-touring credentials of the EV6 GT are boosted by its impressive driving range and fast-charge capabilities. The 77.4kWh long-range lithium-ion battery pack delivers a 424km driving range, and it can be charged from 10-80% in just 18 minutes*. The combination of sports car performance, long range and ultra-fast charging means the EV6 GT is a truly exciting and capable GT for the electric era.
Further enhancing usability, the EV6 GT’s Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU) features a Vehicle-to-Device (V2D) function, which is capable of discharging energy from the vehicle’s battery. The V2D function can supply up to 3.6kW of power and is capable, as an example, of operating a 55-inch television and air conditioner simultaneously for more than 24 hours. The system is also able to charge another EV, if needed.
What else?
The Kia EV6 GT is available to order now, with local deliveries anticipated to begin in early 2023. Potential buyers are recommended to register their interest at EV6 GT 2022 pre-registration · Movement that inspires (kia.co.nz)