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Kia Announces EV6 Pricing, Receives Award For EV6 GT

CleanTechnica EVs

During the month of October, Kia’s EV6 hit the news twice. Second, Kia managed to win an award for the GT version of the vehicle from TIME Magazine. First, the company made some routine pricing announcements for the 2024 model year. Let’s take a look at each announcement!

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Kia Announces 2024 Sorento Hybrid

Green Fleet Magazine

Starting with a standard MSRP of $36,690, the 2024 Kia Sorento features a 1.6T gas direct injection I-4 engine, with a 44-kw motor delivering 227 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft ft of torque.

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Kia Reveals 2024 EV6 Pricing

Green Fleet Magazine

The 2024 Kia EV6 model year introduces the 77.4-kWh kWh battery to the EV6 Light and two new trim designations.

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Tesla trifecta dominates Consumer Reports’ list of most satisfying cars on the market

Teslarati

The idea behind the magazine’s survey was simple: would car owners buy their current vehicles again if given the chance? Rounding out the top 3 were the Tesla Model 3, Kia Telluride, and Tesla Model S. Overall, the results of the magazine’s survey prove that Teslas are really a breed of vehicles unlike any other.

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2025 KIA K4 Compact Sedan: More Room, More Tech

Green Fleet Magazine

The K4 has the largest footprint in the compact segment, along with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and an available 30-inch digital instrumentation screen.

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Brands respond to Plug-in Car Grant changes with price reductions and new models

Drive EV

Kia has today added the 64kwh battery option to the cheaper “2” variant. driveEV is the UK's only online magazine dedicated to electric cars. The price of the range topping e-C4 has been reduced to bring the whole compact car range below the £35,000 threshold. Delivering news, reviews, tips and advice.

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The Used EV Market In Denmark Is Booming

CleanTechnica EVs

Reading the latest issue of Motor, the Danish Motorist Associations (FDM) magazine, I was stunned by how crazy the market for used electric cars has evolved in Denmark recently. It’s a classic catch-up effect development when a market gets disrupted by a new technology.

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