Kia threatens Tesla and Volkswagen’s EV lead in Europe

Kia threatens Tesla and Volkswagen’s EV lead in Europe

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Kia of Korea and its affiliate Hyundai are launching more impressive all-electric cars to provide a formidable challenge to market leaders like Volkswagen and Tesla, and are now spearheaded by the recently crowned European Car of the Year (COTY), the Kia EV6.

Surprisingly for a sporty SUV lauded as Kia’s first to be designed from the start to be all-electric, the EV6 lags in the all-important range stakes behind its own long-established Soul model. Kia claims the Soul’s 44.5 kWh battery can give you 280 miles of range, compared with my review which charged it to an average 266.5 miles, while the 77.4 kWh EV6 has a superior claim of 300 miles, but only managed an average 229.3 miles from the battery when I plugged it in.



And while the electric car revolution is currently in high gear, there are some ominous clouds on the horizon. Recovery from the coronavirus pandemic supply chain disruption has been derailed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This threatens to reverse the expected fall in battery prices by cutting the supply of crucial minerals.

A survey from Britain’s “Which?” consumer magazine suggests one of the main pillars of an electric car’s appeal to the public, simplicity and reliability, isn’t borne out by experience.

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