Compact Crossover SUV · 2025 Facelift · from $44,395
The EV6 is a great compact EV, with 8 models to choose from. However, the cheapest model costs more than the entry model 3 and $1000 less than the Model Y, but doesn't qualify for the $7500 EV tax credit in the US, making the car a lot more expensive than both Teslas. For that reason, its dead out of the gates, other than the unaware laggards or Musk haters who will buy it.
| MSRP | $44,395 |
|---|---|
| EPA range | 319 mi |
| 0–60 mph | 3.4 s |
| Top speed | 161 mph |
| Power | 576 hp |
| Battery | 77.4 kWh |
| Max DC charging | 210 kW |
| Drive | AWD |
| Seats | 5 |
| Trim | Price | Range | 0–60 |
|---|---|---|---|
| GT AWD | $44,395 | 319 mi | 3.4s |
| GT-Line AWD | $57,600 | 252 mi | 5.2s |
| Light RWD | $42,600 | 232 mi | 8.5s |
| Light Long Range RWD | $45,950 | 310 mi | 7.3s |
| Light Long Range AWD | $49,850 | 282 mi | 5.2s |
| Wind RWD | $48,700 | 310 mi | 7.3s |
| Wind AWD | $52,600 | 282 mi | 5.2s |
| GT-Line RWD | $52,900 | 310 mi | 7.3s |