KIA EV6 2022 Features and Functions Guide

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Drive Mode Integrated Control Video
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For more information on driving modes, refer to section 6 in the Owner ’s Manual or contact your local dealership.
Drive Mode Integrated Control System
There are four distinct driving modes. Press the Drive Mode button A to select the desired mode.
ECO – This mode can help enhance electric energy efficiency by managing battery usage. The acceleration response may be slightly reduced in this mode. ECO mode automatically changes the vehicle to 2WD or AWD depending on the road conditions
NORMAL – This mode balances drivability and efficiency. Normal mode automatically changes the vehicle to 2WD or AWD depending on the road conditions
SPORT – This mode provides enhanced acceleration and dynamic drivability. The electric energy efficiency may decrease
in this mode
SNOW - Press and hold the Drive Mode button to enter Snow mode. Snow mode automatically changes the vehicle to 2WD or AWD depending on the road conditions
An indicator in the instrument cluster will illuminate to show which drive mode you have selected (no indicator will appear for the NORMAL mode).
(But ton located bot tom left center of steering wheel)
•To help reduce energy consumption:
-Drive at a moderate speed, accelerating smoothly and at a moderate rate
-Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure and wheels aligned properly
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Steering Wheel Controls Video
EV Instrument Cluster Overview Video
QR CODETrip Modes / Trip Computer
The Trip Computer is a driver information system that displays information related to driving, such as average and instant accumulated info, drive info, driving style and energy flow. It appears on the display when the Power button is in the ON position.
To cycle through the instrument cluster modes B, press the Mode button A on the left side of the Steering Wheel.
When in the Trip Computer mode , press the OK button C up/down to cycle through the screens. When displaying information screens, press and hold the OK button C to reset to zero.
LCD Instrument Cluster Modes
Press the Mode button A on the left side of the Steering Wheel to scroll through different LCD Instrument Cluster Modes.
Driving Assist: Displays information for Smart Cruise Control, Driving Convenience, Speed Limit, Warning Timing, Warning Volume, Driver Attention Warning, Forward Safety, Lane Safety, Blind-Spot Safety, Parking Safety
Trip Computer Mode: Displays drive info, after recharging info and accumulated info for trip distance, average energy consumption, total driving time as well as energy flow info
Turn-by-Turn Mode*: Displays the route guidance,
destination info
Information Mode: Displays the tire pressure information
Master Warning Mode: Displays warning messages related to the vehicle when a function is not operating normally
Your vehicle’s steering wheel but tons may differ from those in the illustrations. For more information, refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual.
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Drivers should remain at tentive to driving and always exercise caution when using the steering-wheel-mounted controls while driving.
For more information, refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual.
REMINDERS:

Appearance of Trip Computer display may differ as equipped

All stored driving information (except Odometer and Range) is reset if the bat ter y is disconnected
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Vehicle Settings - EV Infotainment System Video
Ambient, Mood & Theme Lighting Video
QR CODESVehicle Settings - Infotainment System
To enter the Vehicle Settings mode in the Infotainment System, press and hold the Mode button A, or press the SETUP key/button, when the vehicle is at a standstill, Rotary Dial Shifter Knob in Park, and while the Power button is in the ON position. Then select VEHICLE to the Vehicle Settings menu.
Driving Convenience: •Smart Cruise Control •Forward Safety •Parking Safety •Driver Attention Warning •Blind-Spot Safety •Speed Limit •Lane Safety
Drive Mode: •Brake Mode
•Climate Control ECO Mode
ECO Vehicle: •Smart Regeneration System •Charging Connector Locking Mode •Charging Voice Prompts
Active Sound Design: •Largest, Moderate, Smallest, Change/ Off •Advanced Settings
Head-Up Display: •Display Mode •Display Control •AR Matching Adjustment •Content Selection
Cluster: •Cluster Theme Selection •Service Interval •Reset Fuel Economy •Content Selection
•Welcome Sound
Climate: •Recirculate Air •Automatic Ventilation •Defog/Defrost Options
Seat: •Seat Position Change Alert •Seating Easy Access
Lights: •Ambient Light •One-Touch Turn Signal •Headlight Delay •High Beam Assist
Door: •Auto Lock •Auto Unlock •Approach Unlock •2-Press Unlock
•Power Liftgate •Power Liftgate Opening Speed •Power Liftgate Opening Height •Smart Liftgate •Remote Window Control
Convenience: •Rear Occupant Alert •Welcome Mirror/Light •Wireless Charging System •High Beam Assist
Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Do not at tempt to change vehicle system set tings while driving.
For more information, refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual.
Screen illustration is for demonstration purposes only.
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Steering Wheel Controls Video
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Driving while distracted is dangerous and should be avoided. Do not at tempt to change vehicle system set tings while driving.
For more information, refer to section 5 in the Owner ’s Manual.
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To enter Service Interval mode, press and hold the Mode button A, on the Steering Wheel or press the SETUP key on the infotainment system or the SETUP button on the screen. Select VEHICLE, then CLUSTER. Select SERVICE INTERVAL. The system will display the number of miles remaining until next service is due, as well as type of service.
When service is required, the following will be displayed: Service Required
To reset the Service Interval mode system, press and hold the OK button B for more than 1 second.
To turn the Service In message off, go to User Settings.
Service Interval Setting
To set the service interval when in User Settings mode:
•Press the OK button B up/down and scroll to Service Interval. Press the OK button B to enter
•Press the OK button B up/down and toggle to ON, then press the OK button B again. Then press the OK button B to scroll and select the desired miles or months for your next service
•Press the OK button B again

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EV Charging & Connector Video
EV Scheduled Charging Video
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Scheduled ChargingCharging Connector - Auto/Lock Mode
Charging times can be set through the Infotainment System Vehicle Settings. Select EV, then CHARGING AND CLIMATE. You can also use the Scheduled Charging* feature on the Kia Connect app.
The Kia Connect app can help you find the nearest charging station, and also displays charging status and Scheduled Charging information. On your smartphone, go to an app store or marketplace to download the Kia Connect app.
REMINDER: When Scheduled Charging is set and the charger is plugged in, charging of the electric vehicle will not begin until the time and date set.
Deactivate Scheduled Charging - Depress the Charging button D to temporarily disable the scheduled charging feature when immediate charging is required.
The Charging Connector can be set to be locked or unlocked while in the charging inlet and charging. To select the locking mode, go to the Vehicle Settings mode in the Infotainment System. Press the Mode button A on the left side of the Steering Wheel or press the SETUP key on the infotainment system or the SETUP button on the screen. Select VEHICLE, then ECO VEHICLE. Select CHARGING CONNECTOR LOCK.
Emergency Release - If the charging connector is not unlocking, then use the emergency release lever inside the trunk. Turn the Emergency Release cover to open B and remove. Pull the Emergency Release lever C to unlock the changing connector.
REMINDERS:

For more detail and/or subsequent steps in charging your vehicle, including safet y precautions that should be taken, please see section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual

Scheduled charging may not be available at public chargers
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
•If in lock mode & the doors are unlocked, the charging connector unlocks, but if the charging cable is not disconnected within 10 seconds, the connector will automatically locked again
•If the charging connector is unlocked but all the doors are locked again, immediately, the connector will automatically lock again
•If charging does not work, disconnect the connector and tr y charging again
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When you press the Deactivate Scheduled Charging but ton the reser ved charging set ting will temporarily disable, and star t immediate charging mode. If you need to completely deactivate the scheduled charge set ting, change the set ting in the Infotainment System’s Vehicle Set tings or the Kia Connect smar tphone app.
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Charging Your Electric Vehicle Video
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EV Charging & Connector Video
Level 2 Charging – “Normal” Charge (AC)
A Level 2 or “normal” 240-volt/50-amp charger is the recommended charging system for your EV. This type of charger uses 240 volts of electricity and takes approximately 8.5 hours for a full charge. This charger may be able to be installed at your home by a qualified electrician or can be found at a public charging station.
REMINDER: The shape of the charger and how to use the charger may be different for each manufacturer. Please see section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
Level 3 Charging* – “Quick” Charge (DC)
A Level 3 or “quick ” DC fast charger is usually found at public charging stations. This type of DC charge may charge an EV in as little as 60 minutes to about an 80% charge. An ultra fast DC charger charge time from 10-80% on a 350kW charger is approximately 18 minutes.
REMINDER: Kia does not recommend primarily charging with a DC charger because it can reduce the lifespan of the bat ter y.
Charging Your EV
REMINDER: For more detail and/or subsequent steps in charging your vehicle, including safet y precautions that should be taken, please see section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
A Level 2 or “normal” 240-volt/32-amp charger is recommended for regular charging of the vehicle.
QUICK TIP

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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
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(Panel located on left side of Steering Wheel)
Charging Your EV (Continued)
To charge your EV using a charger:
•Ensure scheduled charging is not set on the infotainment system or the Kia Access App
•Press the brake pedal and engage the parking brake
•Turn off all switches, turn the Rotary Dial Shifter Knob to P (Park), and turn off the vehicle
•To open the charge port door, press the left edge of the charge port door A or press the Charging Door Open button B on the Driver ’s Panel inside (the charging door can be opened when the vehicle is unlocked)
•Hold the charging connector handle and connect it to the vehicle’s charging inlet C by pushing the connector until you hear a clicking sound
•Charging begins automatically (Ensure the charge indicator light is illuminated red on your instrument cluster, indicating the vehicle is charging, and ensure scheduled charging is not set)
Checking the Charging Status
The charging status can be checked by viewing the charging status indicator D next to the charging inlet or on the dash panel. The lights will progressively become lit as the vehicle approaches a full charge.
REMINDER: For more detail and/or subsequent steps in charging your vehicle, including safet y precautions that should be taken, please see section 1 of the Owner ’s Manual.
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
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EV Charge Transfer / Vehicle to Load (V2L) Video
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EV Charge Transfer / Vehicle to Load (V2L) allows you to use the vehicle’s high voltage battery to power electrical devices like home appliances or other electronic devices. V2L can also be used to charge items like electric bikes or another electric vehicle.
If equipped, there are two ports in the interior and exterior. The interior port A is under the rear seat and the other is the charging por t for your EV.
If your EV ’s high-voltage battery discharges to the limit set, the system will automatically stop supply to the ports. Set your EV ’s battery discharge limit in the Infotainment System’s Settings. Press the EV button onscreen. Select VEHICLE TO LOAD (V2L), and EV CHARGE TR ANSFER SETTINGS.
Interior Port - The EV Power button needs to be on to operate the port. Use the Smart Key fob mechanical key to unlock the power outlet cover B. Check the indicators on the port to ensure power is on.
Exterior Port - Open the cover of the V2L connector C and connect your appliance or electronic device. Connect the V2L connector to the charging inlet on the EV, and press the button D on the connector.
REMINDER: Maximum wat tage is 1.9 kW, or 1,900 wat ts.
Refer to section 1 in the Owner ’s Manual for more information.
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EV Mode - Infotainment System
EV Mode on the Infotainment system screen allows you to navigate several menus that include information on available range, energy information, next departure setting, charging and climate info, vehicle-to-load (V2L) setting, nearby charging stations and EV settings.
EV Mode - Press the EV button on the Infotainment System screen to access the EV Mode
Available Range - Displays the available driving distance according to the vehicle’s current location and charge amount. The projected available driving distance is marked in red on the map
The estimated range is based on a number of factors and assumes optimal driving conditions, efficient driving habits and a straight road. Actual range will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, charging practice, battery age, weather, temperature and your vehicle’s condition. Battery capacity will decrease with time and use. For more information on range, please see www.fueleconomy.gov
Energy Information – Displays battery charge information and electrical power consumption
Next Departure - Displays the date and time set for the next battery charge
Vehicle to Load (V2L) - Displays the battery discharge limit when powering external equipment and devices
EV Settings – Allows the user to change the Winter mode, warning and EV Route settings
See section 1 of the Owner ’s Manual or the Car Infotainment System’s Quick Reference Guide for more detailed information on screens.
Illustration is for demonstration purposes only.
Some items may appear different or var y in illustrations.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
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EV Mode - Infotainment System Video
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ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) FEATURES
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) F E AT U R E S
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Regenerative Braking - Paddle Switches, Drive Mode Video
Regenerative Braking - i-Pedal Video
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Each of the different Drive Modes allows the regenerative braking level to be set at the driver ’s preference.
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(Indicator on lower left corner of Instrument display)
Regenerative Braking with Paddle Switches
The regenerative braking system charges the battery when coasting or when you use the brakes to stop the vehicle. Use the paddle switches to adjust the regenerative braking level from 0 to 3 during decelerating or braking. The level will be displayed on the instrument cluster A.
•Pull the left paddle switch B to increase regenerative braking and deceleration
•Pull the right paddle switch C to decrease regenerative braking and deceleration
The paddle shifters do not operate when:
•Both paddle shifters are pulled at the same time
•The vehicle is decelerating by depressing the brake pedal
•Smart Cruise Control (SCC) is active
i-Pedal
i-Pedal driving controls the vehicle speed by the accelerator pedal, both acceleration and deceleration. To activate i-Pedal:
•Pull the left side paddle switch B to Level 3 regenerative braking (see indicator on Instrument Cluster)
•Then pull the left side paddle switch B once again when the regenerative braking level is set to Level 3
The i-Pedal indicator symbol will be illuminated on the instrument cluster.
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For more information on regenerative braking, i-pedal driving or the Smar t Regeneration System, please refer to section 6 in the Owner ’s Manual.
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REMINDER: The driver ’s seat belt must be fastened to operate i-pedal driving.
Do not solely rely on i-pedal driving to stop the vehicle, as it may not be able to stop the vehicle depending on vehicle and road conditions. Always use pedal braking when necessar y. Pay at tention to the road condition ahead and apply the brake if necessar y.
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