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Kia electric cars in India

Start here when Kia electric cars are already on your shortlist and you want every live model page, review, comparison, and used-EV guide in one place before you decide which car deserves the next hour of research.

What this page does

It groups together the live pages already published for Kia electric cars. Every linked page carries its own sources and review dates.

Vehicles

Start with the live Kia model pages.

Open the vehicle profile when you want the verdict, key tradeoffs, charging context, and official source links in one place.

Crossover fastbackReviewed 2026-04-08

Kia EV6 GT-Line AWD

The India-spec EV6 GT-Line AWD remains one of the clearest premium fast-charging EV options because it combines 84 kWh battery capacity, 800-volt hardware, and a 650 km certified range claim.

Verdict: Best for buyers who want an upscale long-range EV with much faster road-trip charging than the mainstream India crossover field.
Large SUVReviewed 2026-04-08

Kia EV9 GT-Line AWD

The India-spec EV9 GT-Line AWD gives buyers a rare six-seat flagship electric SUV with 800-volt charging, 561 km certified range, and second-row captain-chair comfort.

Verdict: Best for buyers who want a fully electric luxury three-row SUV and value second-row comfort as much as outright driving range.

Reviews

Read the live verdicts before you compare specs.

Reviews are where the shortlist gets sharper: buyer fit, charging reality, and the ownership tradeoffs that matter after the brochure stops sounding impressive.

India premium EV buyers who care more about charge-stop speed and range headroom than mainstream SUV familiarity.Reviewed 2026-04-08

Kia EV6 review

The India-spec EV6 GT-Line AWD is one of the clearest premium EV buys if you value road-trip charging confidence as much as style and performance. The 84 kWh battery, 800-volt hardware, and strong certified-range story give it a genuine advantage over the mainstream compact-EV field. The compromise is that this is still a design-led low-roof crossover, so the spend only makes sense if you actually want the premium fast-charging brief rather than a simpler family SUV.

India luxury-family buyers who want a real three-row EV and care as much about second-row comfort as badge or range.Reviewed 2026-04-08

Kia EV9 review

The EV9 GT-Line AWD is one of the rare India EVs that feels genuinely flagship from the second row as well as the driver seat. It combines six-seat luxury-family packaging, strong certified range, and 800-volt charging hardware in a form factor that very few rivals can match. The catch is obvious: this is an expensive, physically large SUV, so it only makes sense if the household will actually use the space, comfort, and road-trip charging capability it offers.

Comparisons

See where Kia holds up and where it gets beaten.

Use the edited comparisons when two models survive the shortlist and you need the tradeoffs stated plainly.

Premium India EV buyers choosing between EV-first charge hardware and compact luxury-brand familiarity.Reviewed 2026-04-08

Kia EV6 vs BMW iX1 LWB

Choose the EV6 if charging speed, highway range confidence, and a more dedicated-EV package matter more; choose the iX1 LWB if compact luxury, BMW badge pull, and city-friendly SUV packaging matter more.

India three-row EV buyers deciding between flagship-SUV presence and the more pragmatic MPV family-space answer.Reviewed 2026-04-08

Kia EV9 vs BYD eMAX 7

Choose the EV9 if luxury, AWD confidence, and flagship charging hardware matter more; choose the eMAX 7 if real seven-seat practicality and cleaner family-value logic matter more.