On November 17, Kia India, one of the nation’s fastest-growing automakers, revealed that 200 Kia EV6 units have already been delivered to consumers. This amount is already double the 100 units for the full year that were originally anticipated. The company now intends to enhance the overall amount of EV6 allocation in 2022 and finish the majority of the outstanding deliveries within this year.

Although the EV6—Kia’s first electric vehicle in the country was introduced in June 22, client deliveries only started last month. Indian consumers responded enthusiastically to the Kia EV6, placing 355 reservations even before the vehicle was released, and these numbers have continued to rise. In keeping with its promise of putting the needs of its customers first, Kia India will begin delivering extra units to consumers soon.
Official Statement
Myung-Sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India said “The EV6 is considered to be amongst the most sophisticated products by Kia ever and is a demonstration of our technological prowess and capabilities. At the launch of EV6, amid the very positive response received, we had promised our customers to bring in more units of the EV6, over and above the initially allotted 100 units for 2022. Going forward, our focus will be on completing the deliveries of all the existing and new bookings at the earliest. The EV6 made electric mobility a fun and joyful experience for our customers, and I am confident that the EV6 will be a common sight on Indian roads in the upcoming days.”

The Kia EV6 is the company’s first entry into the nation’s EV market and is constructed on the Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), which is specifically designed for EVs. Range anxiety is minimized by the Kia EV6, which has an ARAI-certified range of up to 708 km on a full charge. In order to give its customers an ownership experience that is hassle-free, Kia India is committed to providing sustainable mobility solutions and is working to build charging infrastructure in the nation. Kia will introduce its India-focused EV by 2025 in the nation as part of its EV program.