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The cost of owning a car isn’t just what you pay upfront. It’s the total cost over time that includes fuel, servicing your vehicle, and more. With federal and state tax incentives, as well as savings on fuel and maintenance, Kia’s Electric Vehicles and Plug in Hybrids can cost less to own than a conventional gasoline car. If you are shopping electric vehicles as potentially your next choice, you might find resources online that can be overwhelming with information. Rest assured, Towbin Kia is here to help educate and inform about the pros and cons of purchasing EVs, Plug in Hybrids, and Hybrid vehicles. Its not as complex and difficult as many believe. First let’s start with the advantages and disadvantages of going electric.
Available Vehicle to Load ports allow you to use your EV6 as a charger or to power electric devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, tablets, home appliances, electric bikes, camping equipment, and more. With available e-AWD and a towing capacity of up to 2,000 lbs., you can take your power almost anywhere.
Built from the ground up on a revolutionary electric platform, the EV6 inspires with a futuristic design, an available Augmented Reality heads-up display, the spaciousness of a 5 passenger crossover, and up to 300 Miles of targeted range in a single charge.
Plug into a drive tat bridges the gap between hybrid and fully electric vehicles. It has all the space adn versatility you’d expect from a small SUV, plus benefits like Federal and State Tax credits.

The Niro EV offers comfort and capability of a crossover with an all-electric experience. With HOV lane privileges in select states and 291 pound-feet of torque, the Niro EV is a pleasure to drive.

Kia is the #1 Ranked Brand in Initial Quality, Mass Market, 6 Years in a Row.23

Kia ranks highest among mass market brands in long-term reliability according to J.D. Power.24

Kia Niro EV received the highest score among mass market battery electric vehicles in the J.D. Power 2021 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study.25
Towbin Kia offers a range of electric and hybrid vehicles to suit diverse needs. The Kia EV6 is an all‑electric crossover that delivers fun performance and impressive efficiency. Kia reports that certain EV6 models equipped with a 77.4 kWh battery and rear‑wheel drive achieve a maximum EPA‑certified range of 310 miles, while all‑wheel‑drive versions are rated at 274 miles, and the smaller 58‑kWh battery version offers 232 miles. The Kia EV6 supports a patented multi‑charging system with 400‑volt and 800‑volt DC fast‑charging capability, allowing drivers to recharge quickly on public chargers with power output ranging from 50 kW to 350 kW.
EVs improve fuel economy, lower fuel costs, and reduce emissions, and all‑electric models produce zero tailpipe emissions. They’re also highly efficient, often exceeding 130 MPGe.
Many manufacturers offer 8‑year/100,000‑mile battery warranties and modelling suggests that today’s batteries may last 12–15 years in moderate climates. Kia also includes a 10‑year/100,000‑mile powertrain warranty on its EVs.
When equipped with the 77.4 kWh battery and rear‑wheel drive, the EV6 is EPA‑certified for 310 miles of range. All‑wheel‑drive versions are rated at 274 miles, and models with the smaller 58‑kWh battery offer 232 miles.
The Kia multi‑charging system supports both 400‑volt and 800‑volt DC fast charging, allowing models like the EV6 to charge from 10 % to 80 % in about 25 minutes on a 350‑kW charger. At home, a Level‑2 charger can recharge most EVs overnight.