Tesla Model 3 Facelift vs. Kia EV6 | Best Selling Asian and American EVs

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When we talk about EV cars, Tesla is the first brand that pops up in our minds. A revolutionary brand that has changed how we look at electric cars. Model 3, although not a cheap car, but as per the Tesla, is the cheapest model you can get, and it’s the compact sedan for anyone looking for a not-so-expensive sedan EV. 

Now that its facelift has been launched in UAE, it competes with many models, including the Kia EV6. Although the EV6 is a crossover and the Model 3 is a sedan, both compete in terms of price tag. 

Let’s compare both cars quickly to see which delivers more value and which is best for whom.

Tesla Model 3 Facelift

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The Tesla Model 3 is one of people’s first choices when it comes to EV cars, and it makes sense because Tesla is the brand that introduced the world to the electric revolution. Tesla offers the Model S, a D-segment upper-segment EV, the Model X, a crossover, and the Model 3, a C-segment compact sedan similar in dimensions to the BMW 3 series or Mercedes C Class. 

The 2025 facelift has some good refinements, including a redesign of headlights, bumpers, and tail lights. The new colors surely look good and are more sophisticated than the older generation, which looked elegant and posh.  

The drive quality of this EV sedan is superb, cabin isolation is good, the built quality on the interior side is also refined, with no loose plastic or fabric, and everything is nicely packed. And, of course, it’s Tesla, so you get a hell of a lot of tech goodies and even some easter eggs. 

The car is also practical; you can fit 4 kids and 2 adults or 4 adults and 1 kid with 3 full-size suitcases. 

Plus, don’t forget Tesla’s charging infrastructure is best in the world that no other EV brand can compete. 

KIA EV6

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KIA EV6 is a whole other thing. While Model 3 is minimal, EV6 uses more buttons and aesthetics, and it is more like a Cyberpunk style. The bold designs look good on it and make sense, unlike other manufacturers who just copy-paste cars from sci-fi video games and movies. 

Although Kia says it’s a crossover, it’s not a proper crossover; it’s more like a big segment hatchback, which is why the boot space is not good compared to the Model 3.

Sit inside, and the interior is superb, too. All materials look premium to the touch, and they do not feel cheap. However, unlike Model 3, in which all controls are controlled by the TV, like infotainment, EV6 still offers physical control buttons, so you can control the majority of the car features from that.

The drive quality is also nice. Due to the battery pack, which is located on the floor, its center of mass is lower, and hence, the road stability is solid, with no extra wobbles if another car gives you a pass-by.

However, unlike Tesla Model 3, it can’t compete the infrastructure of charging stations that Tesla offers. Still, if you prefer stylings and don’t like boring elegant finishing like Model 3, EV6 might what you need.

Here’s a 1-1 comparison of both cars:

Performance

Here’s a performance comparison:

Specs Tesla Model 3 Long Range Kia EV6 Light Long Range
Top Speed 185 km/h 201 km/h
Total Power 168 kW (228 PS) 366 kW (498 PS)
Total Torque 350 Nm 493 Nm
Drive Rear AWD
Nominal Capacity 77.4 kWh 78.1 kWh
Useable Capacity 74.0 kWh* 75.0 kWh*
Battery Type Lithium-ion Lithium-ion
Range 545 Km (EVDB) 430 Km (EVDB)
Number of Cells 384 4416
Pack Configuration 192s2p 96s46p
Architecture 800 V 400 V
Nominal Voltage 697 V 357 V

 

Interior Details

Here are the interior specs of both cars

Specs Tesla Model 3 Long Range Kia EV6 Light Long Range
Touchscreen Display 15-inch 12.3-inch
Audio System Premium Audio with 14 speakers, 1 subwoofer Meridian Audio with 14 speakers
Climate Control Dual-zone automatic Dual-zone automatic
Heated Seats Front and rear heated seats Front seats heated
Ventilated Seats Not available Available (front seats only)
Wireless Charging Available Available
USB Ports 4 USB-C ports Multiple USB ports (including Type-C)
Power-adjustable Seats 12-way adjustable driver seat with lumbar support 10-way adjustable driver seat with lumbar support
Upholstery Premium-engineered black material Vegan leather
Ambient Lighting Interior ambient lighting Interior ambient lighting
Sun Visors Illuminated with vanity mirrors Illuminated with vanity mirrors
Cup Holders Front (2), Rear center armrest (2) Front (2), Rear (2)
Storage Center console with storage compartment Ample interior storage spaces
Digital Instrument Cluster Integrated into the central display 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
Steering Wheel Adjustments Power-adjustable Manual
Keyless Entry and Start Keyless entry and driving Keyless entry and push-button start

Exterior

Here are all the exterior specs of both cars:

Specs Tesla Model 3 Long Range Kia EV6 Light Long Range
Lights LED headlights LED headlights
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) Standard Standard
Wheels 18” Alloy Wheels with Aero Covers 19” Alloy Wheels
Roof Tinted glass roof with UV and IR protection Available panoramic sunroof
Side Mirrors Power folding, heated, auto-dimming Power folding, heated, auto-dimming
Door Handles Flush door handles Flush door handles
Tailgate Power lift tailgate Power lift tailgate
Exterior Finish Options Pearlescent multi-coat paint options Multiple color options
Ground Clearance 140 mm Approximately 155 mm
Overall Length 4,694 mm 4,695 mm
Wheelbase 2,875 mm 2,900 mm
Rear Spoiler Carbon fiber (optional with Performance variant) Not available
Fog Lights LED LED
Privacy Glass Tinted privacy glass for rear passengers Privacy glass for rear windows

 

Safety Specs 

Here are all the safety specs of both cars:

Specs Tesla Model 3 Long Range Kia EV6 Light Long Range
Airbags Front, side, curtain airbags Front, side, curtain airbags
Collision Avoidance Emergency braking, collision warning Forward collision-avoidance assist
Blind-Spot Monitoring Available Available
Lane Assistance Lane keeping and departure warning Lane keeping and departure warning
Adaptive Cruise Control Available (Autopilot) Smart Cruise Control
Parking Assistance Rear and front parking sensors Rear and front parking sensors
Self-Driving Capability Full Self-Driving Capability (optional) Not available

 

Let us know what you think about these two EVs, and keep following Arabwheels blogs for future comparisons.

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