Compare performance (609 HP vs 223 HP), boot space and price (38,600 £ vs 29,100 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – Kia EV6 or Toyota C-HR?
Looking at overall running costs, both models reveal some interesting differences in everyday economy.
Toyota C-HR is visibly cheaper – starting at 29,100 £ , while the Kia EV6 costs 38,600 £ . That’s a price difference of around 9,428 £.
As for electric range, the Kia EV6 offers significantly more range – reaching up to 582 km, about 516 km more than the Toyota C-HR.
Power, torque and acceleration are the classic benchmarks for car enthusiasts – and here, some clear differences start to show.
When it comes to engine power, the Kia EV6 offers considerably more power – delivering 609 HP compared to 223 HP. That’s roughly 386 HP more horsepower.
When accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, the Kia EV6 is clearly quicker – completing the sprint in 3.5 s, while the Toyota C-HR takes 7.4 s. That’s about 3.9 s quicker.
Beyond pure performance, interior space and usability matter most in daily life. This is where you see which car is more practical and versatile.
Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.
In terms of curb weight, Toyota C-HR is clearly lighter – 1,505 kg compared to 1,955 kg. The difference is around 450 kg.
Looking at boot space, the Kia EV6 offers marginally more boot space – 490 L compared to 447 L. That’s a difference of about 43 L.
When it comes to payload, the Kia EV6 carries only slightly more – 450 kg compared to 425 kg. That’s a difference of about 25 kg.
The Kia EV6 holds a decisive overall lead in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.
The Kia EV6 looks like it sprinted off a concept stage, its bold, futuristic lines wrapping a surprisingly spacious and grown-up cabin. On the road it delivers crisp, immediate thrust and composed handling, with enough everyday practicality and slick tech to make ditching petrol feel like an upgrade rather than a compromise.
detailsThe Toyota C-HR cuts a striking figure with its angular styling and coupe-like profile, so you’ll never go unnoticed in the supermarket car park. It balances everyday practicality with a nimble, city-friendly personality, making routine commutes feel a touch more fun without asking for forgiveness.
detailsCosts and Consumption |
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Price
38,600 - 60,000 £
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Price
29,100 - 42,800 £
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Consumption L/100km
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Consumption L/100km
2.3 - 5.1 L/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
15.9 - 20.9 kWh/100km
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Consumption kWh/100km
-
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Electric Range
428 - 582 km
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Electric Range
66 km
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Battery Capacity
63 - 84 kWh
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Battery Capacity
-
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co2
0 g/km
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co2
52 - 116 g/km
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Fuel tank capacity
-
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Fuel tank capacity
-
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Dimensions and Body |
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Body Type
SUV
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Body Type
SUV
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Seats
5
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Seats
5
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Doors
5
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Doors
-
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Curb weight
1,955 - 2,220 kg
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Curb weight
1,505 - 1,755 kg
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Trunk capacity
480 - 490 L
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Trunk capacity
350 - 447 L
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Length
4,695 mm
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Length
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Width
1,880 - 1,890 mm
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Width
1,832 mm
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Height
1,550 mm
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Height
-
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Max trunk capacity
1,290 L
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Max trunk capacity
-
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Payload
440 - 450 kg
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Payload
375 - 425 kg
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Engine and Performance |
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Engine Type
Electric
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Engine Type
Full Hybrid, Plugin Hybrid
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Transmission
Automatic
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Transmission
Automatic
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Transmission Detail
Reduction Gearbox
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Transmission Detail
CVT
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Drive Type
Rear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
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Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
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Power HP
170 - 609 HP
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Power HP
140 - 223 HP
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Acceleration 0-100km/h
3.5 - 8.7 s
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Acceleration 0-100km/h
7.4 - 9.9 s
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Max Speed
185 - 188 km/h
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Max Speed
-
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Torque
350 - 770 Nm
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Torque
-
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Number of Cylinders
-
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Number of Cylinders
4
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Power kW
125 - 448 kW
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Power kW
103 - 164 kW
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Engine capacity
-
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Engine capacity
1,798 - 1,987 cm3
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General |
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Model Year
2,024 - 2,025
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Model Year
2,026
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CO2 Efficiency Class
A
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CO2 Efficiency Class
C, D, B
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Brand
Kia
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Brand
Toyota
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