
KIA EV6 MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific KIA EV6.
Defect rate by model year
The Kia EV6, introduced in 2021, represents Kia's foray into the electric vehicle market, showcasing a blend of modern design and advanced technology. As a compact crossover SUV, the EV6 has garnered attention for its performance and eco-friendliness, appealing to a growing segment of environmentally conscious consumers. With its sleek profile and innovative features, the EV6 aims to compete with other electric vehicles in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.
In terms of reliability, the Kia EV6 has performed commendably compared to average vehicles of the same model years. For instance, in 2021, the EV6 recorded 43 defects per 100 tests, which is significantly lower than the average of 79 defects for all cars of that year, marking a 46% improvement. The following year, 2022, saw a slight increase in defects to 52, but this was still better than the average of 70 defects, resulting in a 26% improvement over the average. In 2023, the EV6 further improved its reliability, achieving only 28 defects per 100 tests, outperforming the average of 36 defects by 22%.
While the overall reliability of the EV6 is commendable, some recurring issues have been noted across multiple years. The most frequent concerns include tyre tread depth not meeting requirements, which is a common issue across many vehicles, along with problems related to wiper blades. These issues, particularly the tyre-related ones, may not be strictly model-specific but reflect general wear and maintenance needs typical of vehicles.
However, the 2024 model year presents a shift, with the EV6 recording 34 defects per 100 tests, which is higher than the average of 25 defects. This represents a decline in performance relative to previous years, suggesting that while the overall design remains strong, there may be emerging issues that need addressing in this latest iteration.
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Overall, the Kia EV6 has built a reputation as a reliable electric vehicle option, particularly in its first two years. As the automotive industry shifts towards electrification, the EV6 stands out for its blend of performance and technology, although potential buyers should be aware of the maintenance aspects highlighted in MOT inspections. This model's ongoing evolution will be closely watched as Kia continues to refine its electric offerings.