Kia’s sporty EV6 GT is getting an overhaul. With its debut around the corner, the Kia EV6 GT facelift was spotted without camouflage for the first time.
After revealing the updated EV6 in May, Kia’s high-performance GT model is next in line for a refresh.
Kia claims the EV6 has “returned in a more perfect form” with more range, better ride quality, and a stylish new design. The updated model includes design elements from Kia’s latest EV models, like the EV3 and three-row EV9.
One of the most noticeable is the new daytime running lights and taillights with Kia’s “Star Map Signature Lighting.” The new thin LED light design is inspired by constellations, adding to its already bold look.
Kia didn’t stop at the lights. It fine-tuned the exterior, with the EV6’s hood now seamlessly flowing into the front bumper.
The GT-Line model gained additional details, including a 3D-patterned bumper for a lower, more aggressive stance.
Kia EV6 GT-Line update (Source: Kia)
Kia EV6 GT facelift spotted undisguised
With Kia’s most powerful EV, the EV6 GT (not GT-Line), next in line for a refresh, we are finally getting our first look at the updated high-performance EV undisguised.
Although we’ve caught a glimpse of the sporty EV a few times already, this is the first time it’s been spotted without camouflage.
Kia EV6 GT facelift spotted without camouflage (Source: ShortsCar)
The new photos from ShortsCar reveal the EV6 GT’s updated design. You can see the new DRLs and aggressive new bumper design right off the bat.
Like the EV6 refresh, the GT model will include a bigger battery and its fourth-gen batteries, enabling even more driving range. The new EV6 gets up to 307 miles (494 km) range in Korea, up from 295 miles (475 km).
2024 Kia EV6 GT (Source: Kia)
With increased energy density, the new EV6 model can fast charge (10% to 80%) in just 18 minutes.
The interior will include Kia’s latest ccNC infotainment system, featuring dual 12.3″ driver and center screens.
According to TheKoreanCarBlog, like Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 N, the EV6 GT will also gain a virtual transmission for that “high-performance car” feel.
2024 Kia EV6 trim
Starting Price
Range (EPA)
Light RWD
$42,600
232 mi
Light Long Range RWD
$45,950
310 mi
Light Long Range AWD
$49,850
282 mi
Wind RWD
$48,700
310 mi
Wind AWD
$52,600
282 mi
GT-Line RWD
$52,900
310 mi
GT-Line AWD
$57,600
252 mi
GT AWD
$61,600
218 mi
2024 Kia EV6 prices and range by trim
Starting at $61,600, Kia’s EV6 GT is one of the most affordable sports cars (electric or gas-powered) on the market. Despite the upgrades, the new model is expected to start at around the same price.
The updated model is expected to retain the current GT model’s impressive 577 hp and 546 lb-ft of torque. However, with improved aerodynamics and powertrain, will Kia’s new model top the current GT’s 0 to 60 mph time in 3.4 seconds? We will find out soon, with its debut expected by the end of 2024.
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The new Subaru Solterra EV is surprisingly quick. It’s even faster than the WRX STI and BRZ, and it’s not even a performance model.
The new Subaru Solterra EV is faster than its gas cars
Subaru updated the electric SUV for the 2026 model year, improving it in just about every way. The 2026 Subaru Solterra is more powerful, can drive further, and it even has an NACS port so you can recharge at Tesla Superchargers.
Despite the improvements, the 2026 Subaru Solterra still starts at just $38,495, the same as the outgoing model.
Powered by a new 74.7 kWh battery, Subaru’s electric SUV can now drive up to 288 miles on a single charge, considerably more than the 2025 Solterra with an EPA-estimated driving range of just 227 miles.
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The 2026MY is equipped with Subaru’s upgraded Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system, delivering up to 338 horsepower and 323 lb-ft of torque.
Subaru says the added power is good for a 0 to 60 mph sprint in “less than 5 seconds,” but according to Car and Driver, which tested the new electric SUV, it’s actually much faster.
2026 Subaru Solterra EV (Source: Subaru)
It’s even quicker than every BRZ and WRX STI they have tested. In fact, it’s the fastest Subaru Car and Driver has ever tested. The 2026 Solterra reached 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds and hit 100 mph in 11.8 seconds.
In comparison, the 2024 BRZ tS took 5.5 seconds to reach 60 mph and 13.7 seconds to get to 100 mph. A 2019 STI S209 hit 0 to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds, but beat the Solterra, reaching the century mark in just 11.2 seconds.
The interior of the new 2026 Subaru Solterra EV (Source: Subaru)
The Solterra and S209 tied in a drag race, covering a quarter-mile in 13 seconds. Although the Solterra’s instant torque gave it the edge off the line, it topped out at 101 mph, allowing the S209 to come back.
Subaru has yet to say if the Solterra will receive a higher-performance variant, but it did unveil an electric STI concept car at the Japan Mobility Show in October. The Performance-E STI concept “represents the future of the Performance Scene, spearheading Subaru’s new generation,” the automaker said at the event.
2026 Subaru Solterra trim
Starting Price (MSRP)
Solterra Premium
$38,495
Solterra Limited
$41,395
Solterra Limited XT
$42,895
Solterra Touring XT
$45,555
2026 Subaru Solterra prices by trim (*Destination & Delivery is $1,420 for Solterra and may vary in the following states: CT, HI, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, and VT. D&D is $1,600 for retailers in Alaska)
With the new Uncharted and Trailseeker electric SUVs arriving at US dealerships, the Solterra likely won’t hold the crown for long.
The new 2026 Subaru Solterra EV is available in four trims: Premium, Limited, Limited XT, and Touring XT, starting at $38,495.
Looking to test one out for yourself? You can use our links below to easily find Subaru’s new electric SUVs near you.
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’Twas the night before Christmas, and while visions of sugarplums may be dancing in other, lesser heads, mine is hoping for some polished chrome, hand-stitched leather, and effortless, electric torque — because Mariah can have you, all I want for Christmas is this classic Rolls-Royce Corniche restomod (in seasonally-appropriate Sugarplum metallic).
Halcyon executives are quick to point out that this isn’t a restoration, quick conversion, or restomod. This is something else. “Akin to your favourite piece of music, our remastering process adds quality, clarity, and depth while retaining the irreplaceable essence that ignited the love for these icons in the first place. Highland Heather (the car shown here –Ed.) embodies our vision for the future of Halcyon,” explains Matthew Pearson, CEO of Halcyon. “We’re beyond excited to begin realizing our clients’ incredible visions for these truly special cars.”
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Limited to just 60 hand-made in Surrey, England commissions, each electric Rolls-Royce Corniche will take more than 2,000 man-hours to build to a unique and exacting set of specifications to be provided by clients through Halcyon’s atelier, “with no bespoke request left unexplored,” according to the company’s website.
But, while the look is vintage, Halcyon’s well-heeled clients will be driving home in an EV that is thoroughly modern. The ultra-luxe convertibles (I’m poor, too) will ride on an 800V electric vehilce platform developed by Halcyon’s sister company Evice Technologies, elevating the Rolls-Royce experience with all the smooth, silent, and effortless torque you remember from the timeless Corniche but with no emissions, dramatically reduced maintenance, and (allegedly) zero mass added to the original.
No comment on range, power, or pricing – but rest assured, the answer to questions about either or all of those topics will be the same, and classically Rolls-Royce: enough.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has officially opened a defect petition to evaluate the emergency door release mechanisms in the Tesla Model 3. The probe covers approximately 180,000 vehicles and focuses on allegations that the manual releases are too difficult to locate during emergencies.
The investigation comes following several media reports regarding fatal crashes where occupants or first responders reportedly struggled to open the vehicle doors to extract occupants following a crash.
According to the official investigation documents released by the Office of Defects Investigation (ODI), the evaluation was prompted by a petition citing that “the mechanical door release is hidden, unlabeled, and not intuitive to locate during an emergency”.
The specific subject of the investigation is listed as “Emergency egress controls are not readily accessible and clearly identifiable”.
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The probe, designated as Defect Petition DP25002, specifically covers the Model Year 2022 Tesla Model 3. The ODI estimates the population of affected vehicles to be 179,071.
While Tesla’s electronic door handles are a signature design feature, they rely on power to function. In the event of a total power loss, which can happen during severe crashes, occupants or rescuers must use the mechanical overrides.
The petition alleges that these mechanical overrides are not obvious enough. The ODI resume states:
“The petition cites that the mechanical door release is hidden, unlabeled, and not intuitive to locate during an emergency.”
The document notes that the investigation is currently in the “Defect Petition” phase, where the agency will “evaluate the issue and determine whether to grant or deny the petition”. So far, the summary report associates one injury incident with this specific petition.
However, recent investigations by Bloomberg and the Post have found several fatal crashes in which door handle and door opening designs might have played a role.
Electrek’s Take
This is a tough one because anyone who owns a Model 3 knows exactly where the front manual release is, it’s that latch right in front of the window switches. In fact, many new passengers pull it by mistake instead of the button, which can damage the window trim.
Then at the rear, it is arguably even more complicated, especially if you haven’t read the owner’s manual, which you probably haven’t if you are sitting in the back seat.
While the fact that some do it even by mistake could suggest it’s obvious, the simple fact that the door-opening process isn’t intuitive enough to be done right on the first try could suggest a problem.
If first responders are struggling to get people out, that’s a massive problem. Tesla loves minimalism, and removing physical handles improves aerodynamics and aesthetics, but safety redundancy needs to be idiot-proof.
This is still early in the process, but if the NHTSA finds that the design delays egress, we could see a recall that involves stickering the release locations or, in a more complex scenario, retrofitting a more obvious physical lever.
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