Kia EV6 Price Cut Undercuts Tesla Model Y

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Kia EV6 Price Cut Undercuts Tesla Model Y
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Kia has significantly reduced the starting price of the EV6 electric crossover in the U.S., making it more affordable than the Tesla Model Y. The 2026 model now starts under $40,000, with price reductions ranging from $5,000 to $5,500 depending on the trim.

Kia has slashed the starting price of the EV6 crossover by at least $5,000 in the U.S. The American-made EV now starts from less than $40,000, including destination.

This price cut makes the EV6 cheaper than the Tesla Model Y. The American-made Kia EV6 electric crossover, which is one of the best-rounded EVs out there, just got a lot more compelling. That’s because Kia just slashed the price of the 2026 model by at least $5,000, making it cheaper than the ubiquitous Tesla Model Y. According to Car and Driver, the entry-level 2026 Kia EV6 Light starts from $39,445, including destination.

That’s $5,000 less than the 2025 model, and it undercuts the bare-bones Tesla Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive by $2,185. Photo by: Patrick George For what it’s worth, Tesla’s most affordable Model Y beats Kia’s EV6 Light RWD when it comes to range, with an EPA-estimated 321 miles versus the EV6’s 237 miles.

On the other hand, the base EV6 gets standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, as well as an FM radio, while the entry-level Model Y doesn’t get any of these features. The mod-spec 2026 Kia EV6 Wind starts from $46,345, or $5,500 less than before. This trim gets a bigger battery, resulting in a longer 319-mile range.

It also comes standard with heated and ventilated front seats, as well as a more powerful rear motor in the case of the RWD version. The closest Tesla Model Y, the Premium Rear-Wheel Drive, costs $46,630 and has an EPA-estimated 357 miles of range. The Model Y’s Premium trim includes FM radio and a glass roof that you can actually see through. It also gets heated and ventilated front seats, as well as heated rear seats, and a second-row touchscreen.

Finally, the top-spec 2026 Kia EV6 GT-Line starts from $50,245, which represents a $5,500 drop from last year’s model. Technically, the GT-Line is the same as the Wind, but comes with extras like a hidden drift mode, a sunroof, a head-up display, a premium Meridian sound system, LED ambient lighting, and a sportier exterior. Just like the Model Y, the 2026 EV6 comes with a native NACS charge port.

Sadly, the go-fast Kia EV6 GT has been “delayed until further notice” in the United States, likely because of lackluster sales. Kia doesn’t break out individual trims in its sales report, but the entire EV6 lineup had a rough time this year, selling just 1,140 units in January and February. This price cut, which mirrors Hyundai’s decision to make the Ioniq 5 more affordable, should help Kia win back some customers.

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