The updated Kia EV6 is finally here, and its 2024 reveal now feels like a lifetime ago.

Headlining the changes for the large electric SUV is a new 84kWh lithium-ion battery replacing the old 77.4kWh unit, which boosts claimed WLTP driving range from 528km to 582km in the base rear-wheel drive Air. As before, it can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent using a 350kW ultra-fast DC charger in roughly 18 minutes.

Its shock absorbers have been tuned, there’s more sound deadening around the rear-view mirror, and body rigidity has been increased by thickening the B-pillars. Side airbags have also been added for the second row.

Inside, there’s a new steering wheel, a redesigned centre console, and new software for both its infotainment system and instrument displays. Additionally, all variants come with a new fingerprint authenticator as standard, and a redesigned wireless charging pad that better holds your phone in place.