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Kia EV6 electric crossover debuts new design language for the brand

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The styling is both simple and expressive.

Kia

Ahead its official world premiere later this month, Kia released the first photos of its upcoming battery electric EV6 on Sunday, and we have to say, it looks pretty darn good. In addition to being the brand’s first dedicated electric model and its first vehicle build on the new Electric-Global Modular Platform — which also underpins the new Hyundai Ioniq 5 — the EV6 will also be the first example of Kia’s new Opposites United design philosophy. That’s a lot of new ground to break, so it’s a good thing the EV6 makes such a strong first impression.

The EV6 boasts a crossover-like design with genre-bending proportions, not unlike the recently debuted Ioniq 5, chung cư bình chánh but more windswept and streamlined than the angular and upright Hyundai. Up front is and a set of large headlamps connected by a narrow upper grille. Angular daytime signature lights light up with a sequential animation. Along with the larger, more aggressive lower opening — which serves an aerodynamic function — these details form what Kia’s designers are calling the “digital tiger face.” The look is supposed to evoke the spirit of the automaker’s current “tiger nose” grille, but I don’t really see it.

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Depending on which member of Roadshow’s staff you ask, this rear end is either brilliant or just busy.

Kia

There’s a very cool character line ban ghe noi that runs along the bottom of the door before angling upward to join the wrap-around taillights, which separate the steeply raked, almost Jaguar I-Pace-like rear glass and mua bán đồ nội thất spoiler from the rest of the hatch. Dark trim around the EV6’s lower edge and wheel arches slim the silhouette somewhat, giving the whole vehicle a fairly sporty profile.

Inside, the EV6 promises to deliver more space than you’d expect from a vehicle in its class — a hallmark of the E-GMP platform — though Kia hasn’t released specific dimensions. It’s probably safe to assume that the scale isn’t too far off the Ioniq 5’s mark. Where the Hyundai features a very flat dashboard design, the EV6 wraps its cockpit around the driver’s seat, integrating the digital instrument cluster and chung cu can gio the massive center display into one curved black panel. Ahead of the driver is a two-spoke steering wheel. Between the front seats is a floating, two-tier center console which is home to the start button, a rotary shifter and what appears to be a generous lower stowage area. Overall, the interior looks as good as the EV6’s exterior design.

We’re still waiting to learn more about the Kia EV6’s electric performance, range, charging tech and availability. We expect the numbers to stick closely to the Ioniq 5’s single and dual motor electric powertrains, meaning there should be anywhere from 218 to 306 horsepower, 258 to 446 pound-feet of torque and up to an estimated 300 miles of range on the European WLTP cycle. Then again, the Hyundai Motor Group has been putting more and more effort into differentiating the common products across its brands, so perhaps there will be surprises yet to be revealed when the electric crossover makes its debut later this month.

Kia EV6 electric crossover debuts new design language for the brand

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kia-ev6-03

The styling is both simple and expressive.

Kia

Ahead its official world premiere later this month, Kia released the first photos of its upcoming battery electric EV6 on Sunday, and we have to say, it looks pretty darn good. In addition to being the brand’s first dedicated electric model and its first vehicle build on the new Electric-Global Modular Platform — which also underpins the new Hyundai Ioniq 5 — the EV6 will also be the first example of Kia’s new Opposites United design philosophy. That’s a lot of new ground to break, mua ban xe oto cu so it’s a good thing the EV6 makes such a strong first impression.

The EV6 boasts a crossover-like design with genre-bending proportions, not unlike the recently debuted Ioniq 5, but more windswept and streamlined than the angular and upright Hyundai. Up front is and a set of large headlamps connected by a narrow upper grille. Angular daytime signature lights light up with a sequential animation. Along with the larger, more aggressive lower opening — which serves an aerodynamic function — these details form what Kia’s designers are calling the “digital tiger face.” The look is supposed to evoke the spirit of the automaker’s current “tiger nose” grille, but I don’t really see it.

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Depending on which member of Roadshow’s staff you ask, this rear end is either brilliant or just busy.

Kia

There’s a very cool character line that runs along the bottom of the door before angling upward to join the wrap-around taillights, which separate the steeply raked, almost Jaguar I-Pace-like rear glass and spoiler from the rest of the hatch. Dark trim around the EV6’s lower edge and chung cu binh thanh wheel arches slim the silhouette somewhat, chung cư bình tân giving the whole vehicle a fairly sporty profile.

Inside, the EV6 promises to deliver more space than you’d expect from a vehicle in its class — a hallmark of the E-GMP platform — though Kia hasn’t released specific dimensions. It’s probably safe to assume that the scale isn’t too far off the Ioniq 5’s mark. Where the Hyundai features a very flat dashboard design, the EV6 wraps its cockpit around the driver’s seat, integrating the digital instrument cluster and the massive center display into one curved black panel. Ahead of the driver is a two-spoke steering wheel. Between the front seats is a floating, two-tier center console which is home to the start button, a rotary shifter and what appears to be a generous lower stowage area. Overall, the interior looks as good as the EV6’s exterior design.

We’re still waiting to learn more about the Kia EV6’s electric performance, range, charging tech and chung cu quan 1 availability. We expect the numbers to stick closely to the Ioniq 5’s single and dual motor electric powertrains, meaning there should be anywhere from 218 to 306 horsepower, 258 to 446 pound-feet of torque and up to an estimated 300 miles of range on the European WLTP cycle. Then again, the Hyundai Motor Group has been putting more and more effort into differentiating the common products across its brands, so perhaps there will be surprises yet to be revealed when the electric crossover makes its debut later this month.

2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer is the brand’s first six-figure luxury SUV

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The Grand Wagoneer is back, baby.

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With its 2022 Grand Wagoneer, Jeep is challenging the luxury SUV establishment in a way it’s never attempted before. Unveiled in production form on Thursday, this three-row hauler has the Cadillac Escalade and Lincoln Navigator locked in its sights, đồ nội thất giá rẻ and ambitiously, offerings from BMW, Land Rover and Mercedes-Benz are in its gaze, too.

Jeep, the off-road-focused division of Stellantis (née FCA), is keen to break new ground and raise the standard of sophistication for chung cư quận 2 American vehicles — more specifically, SUVs. To do this, chung cư quận 10 the Grand Wagoneer promises to set a new bar for craftsmanship while delivering a best-in-class customer experience.

Jeep is going super-premium with the Grand Wagoneer. Indeed, its cabin looks every bit as nice as what you get in other three-row luxury SUVs these days, and in some cases, it may be better. While speaking during a media backgrounder, Morrison also revealed his confidence in the Grand Wagoneer’s luxury credentials. He said, “This is the best interior in the market right now,” and he didn’t qualify that statement with any caveats like “for an American company” or “in this vehicle’s segment.” He means it has the best cabin in the automotive industry, which sounds hyperbolic, and đồ nội thất cao cấp it is, though not as much as you might think.

After a very brief first look, the Grand Wagoneer appears to deliver. Along with an attractive dashboard design, it has acres of buttery-soft Nappa or even nicer Palermo leather, miles of contrast stitching and a metal gear selector. Walnut wood furnishings provide richness while the vent surrounds and some of the speaker grilles are made of aluminum. Even the engine-start button received special attention, including French stitching and carved wood or metal accents.