Towing a boat trailer on Highway 35 toward Bobcaygeon can turn nerve-wracking when crosswinds hit or when a transport truck passes at speed. Your trailer starts swaying side to side, and suddenly you're fighting to maintain control. This scenario happens often enough that Kia engineers developed Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) – a system that intervenes automatically when trailer sway threatens...
Kia’s 2025 EV6 has been redesigned with a sportier look, advanced technology, and more efficient performance. Featuring the brand’s latest Star Map exterior lighting and a refreshed interior inspired by the EV9, the EV6 continues to stand out in the electric crossover segment. With multiple trims and packages available, choosing the right model can be challenging.
From the entry-level Light RWD to the feature-packed Land AWD trims, each EV6 variant offers a unique blend of performance, luxury, and advanced driver assistance systems. Below, we break down the key differences to help you decide which one best suits your lifestyle.
Light RWD: Affordable Entry to Electric Performance
The Light RWD is the base trim, designed for drivers seeking an accessible entry into EV ownership. It comes with a 63 kWh battery powering a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) system and offers essential features for daily driving.
Key highlights include:
- Exterior: 19-inch alloy wheels, full dual LED headlights, and heated side mirrors with power folding.
- Interior: A mix of cloth and artificial leather, heated front seats, and a 12.3-inch curved infotainment display.
- Technology: Smart key with push-button start, OTA software updates, and Kia Connect telematics.
- Safety: Nine airbags, Smart Cruise Control 2, and advanced driver assistance features like lane keeping assist and rear occupant alert.
The Light RWD trim is an excellent choice for buyers who prioritize efficiency and essential tech features without stretching their budget.
Wind RWD: Extended Range and Enhanced Comfort
The Wind RWD offers a step up with a larger 84 kWh battery for extended driving range. Retaining the RWD setup, it improves efficiency while adding premium features.
Upgrades over the Light RWD include:
- Powertrain: A more robust 1,653 lbs towing capacity.
- Interior: Heated steering wheel, power driver seat, and privacy-tinted rear glass.
- Technology: Wireless charging pad, rain-sensing wipers, and an electronic chromic rearview mirror with HomeLink.
- Safety: Additional comfort and driver-assist features enhance overall security.
For those seeking better range and a more premium feel, the Wind RWD is a compelling option.
Land AWD: Dual Motor Power and Added Capability
The Land AWD trim introduces all-wheel drive (AWD) and a dual-motor system, making it ideal for drivers who need enhanced traction and power. It maintains the 84 kWh battery while boosting towing capacity to 2,700 lbs.
Notable features include:
- Exterior: Solar laminated windshield, black door garnish, and power-folding side mirrors.
- Interior: Leatherette seating, ventilated front seats (Premium Package), and a power-adjustable passenger seat.
- Technology: Smart power tailgate, a heads-up display (GT-Line Limited), and Meridian premium audio.
- Safety: Blind-spot collision avoidance, Highway Driving Assist 2, and advanced parking assist (RSPA 2 in GT-Line trims).
With three package options (Premium, GT-Line, and GT-Line Limited), Land AWD buyers can customize their EV6 experience to include luxury-level amenities and the latest tech.
Choosing the Right EV6 Trim
- Best for Budget Buyers: Light RWD – Great entry point into EV ownership with essential features.
- Best for Longer Range: Wind RWD – Improved battery capacity and additional comforts.
- Best for Performance and Capability: Land AWD – AWD dual-motor system with optional premium packages.
Each 2025 Kia EV6 trim is designed to cater to a variety of needs, whether it’s range, comfort, or advanced technology. Arriving in Spring 2025, the EV6 will soon be available to explore at Lindsay Kia. Stay tuned for updates on availability and pre-order options.
To learn more about the 2025 Kia EV6, visit Kia.ca
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