Is Kia EV6's handling as good as they say it is?

Ashutosh on 03 January 2025 12:01
The handling of the Kia EV6 has been getting praise, with some owners saying it's a better handler than sports cars and performance vehicles. Is this hype or does the EV6 really deliver on an exceptional driving experience? It’s also good to examine why the EV6’s handling is so good: A low center of gravity, much quicker steering and suspension tuned to respond quickly. We’ll also look at how it stacks up against other electric SUVs and if the handling chops come at the expense of ride comfort. If you look past the specifications sheet, for those who look for an engaging driving experience, does the EV6 offer what you want, or is there a vehicle with a superior combination of performance and value in the EV segment?
Shiba on 17 November 2024 07:32
Absolutely! From a 2015 Camry, the difference is night and day. The EV6 corners like it’s on rails and the instant torque makes it feel very responsive. It's not good 'for an SUV'... it actually handles well, full stop.

Divya on 21 November 2024 11:40
I don’t think it’s getting overhyped a bit. Yes, it handles well as an electric SUV, but don’t go crazy: it’s not a sports car. The steering is exact but lacks some feedback, but there’s still the weight of the batteries in tight corners.

Pranshu on 24 November 2024 12:46
I’ve driven both the EV6 and Tesla Model Y and would give the edge to the EV6 in handling. On twisty roads, it feels more planted and more confidence inspiring. It really does make a difference having the low center of gravity.

Deepak on 26 November 2024 06:38
When I first read about it though, I was quite skeptical, but after test driving the EV6 I was genuinely impressed. It's sharp handling and the car feels much smaller, much more agile than it looks. It’s no Porsche, but for a family EV, it’s actually surprisingly fun.

Abhinav on 28 November 2024 10:48
The handling is good, but I feel the ride comfort is too much of a trade off for everyone. The firm suspension also gives it a sporty feel, but that can be a little harsh on rough roads. Enthusiasts will love it, but comfort seekers may not.


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