As an EV6 owner in Salt Lake City, you are part of a growing community that values sustainable transportation. The Kia EV6, launched in 2022, captures the spirit of innovation with its advanced E-GMP architecture, offering impressive performance and efficiency. As we transition towards a greener future, your decision to donate your vehicle can have a lasting impact on both local environmental initiatives and the EV transition.
With the EV6's strong demand in the used market, especially the performance-oriented GT and GT-Line trims, your donation could support the development of greater EV infrastructure and education in the region. As vehicles approach their retirement age, understanding battery State of Health (SoH) becomes crucial in determining their longevity and resale value, providing insights into potential donation value.
πGeneration guide
Launch β’ 2022-2023
The initial EV6 lineup includes Light, Wind, and GT-Line trims with RWD and AWD options. All models feature a 77.4 kWh battery and support 350 kW DC fast charging, achieving 10-80% in just 18 minutes.
EV6 GT β’ 2024
The EV6 GT trim elevates performance with 576 hp and a 0-60 mph time of just 3.4 seconds. This variant includes launch control and drift mode, making it a thrilling option for performance enthusiasts.
Refresh β’ 2025+
The 2025 refresh introduces revised lighting and an entry-level LFP battery variant. This evolution aims to provide more options while retaining the EV6βs signature appeal.
Known issues by generation
Throughout its production, the Kia EV6 has faced several model-specific issues. The Launch generation has been impacted by a low-voltage drain on the 12V auxiliary battery, a common concern among the E-GMP platform vehicles. Additionally, certain models have been recalled due to integrated charging control unit failures (NHTSA 23V-651 + 24V-001), which lead to battery warnings and potential power loss. Owners have also reported infotainment freezes and disconnections with Apple CarPlay, as well as calibration issues with the Highway Driving Assist 2 sensors following windshield replacements. Performance-focused models, particularly the EV6 GT, have experienced thermal-management concerns related to high-voltage battery operation during repeated launch-control scenarios.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Kia EV6 is influenced by factors such as trim level, battery State of Health (SoH), and market demand. High-performance trims like the EV6 GT carry a strong residual value, often aligning with premium sports cars, while low-mileage examples can easily exceed the $5,000 appraisal threshold for IRS Form 8283 Section B. GT-Line AWD and Wind AWD models also maintain healthy resale prices, especially when they are under 40,000 miles. With the EV6's 800V architecture, it remains a future-proof investment, protecting its valuation against older 400V competitors.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Kia EV6 to CarLift Utah involves specific logistics, especially because it is a battery-electric vehicle. Your EV will be towed on a flatbed, ensuring safe transport without the need for fuel drainage. Itβs recommended to include the charging cable with the vehicle for new owners. Before towing, a pre-trip check of the 12V auxiliary battery will be conducted to ensure optimum functionality. Keep in mind that federal electric vehicle tax credits do not apply to donated vehicles, which may impact your decision to donate.
Salt Lake City regional notes
Salt Lake City boasts a growing EV-friendly ecosystem with an expanding charging network that supports electric vehicle owners. Climate conditions can impact battery range, making it essential for EV6 owners to be aware of charging accessibility. Additionally, recipients of donated vehicles may qualify for a $15,000 used electric vehicle tax credit, which can incentivize the next owner. Your donation supports this local movement towards cleaner transportation options.