Kia EV6 GT is one of the fastest 5-door electric cars today but its design seems to not be able to express that. That’s why there is a unique modification version for EV6 GT.
However, this is not a “real” Kia EV6 GT but only a digital rendering by artist Zephyr Designz. The crossover has been completely “transformed” with commonly seen wide-body kits in supercars.
In the front, Kia EV6 GT is equipped with dual fins inspired by DTM racing cars, along with a carbon fiber splitter and a hood with an integrated air vent to create a fierce and aggressive look.
The wheel arches have been modified to become muscular, highlighted with new air vents that even cover part of the headlights and tail lights. The rear fender is widened, also with powerful air vents on both sides to enhance aesthetic appeal.
The most impressive detail of this EV6 GT is the gigantic carbon fiber wing at the rear, which is responsible for creating additional downforce for the car and making the electric car look more aggressive and distinctive.
The large-sized wheels with unique design are also noteworthy, and it is clear that the car’s suspension system has been modified to lower the ground clearance. Overall, the EV6 GT has become completely different from the original.
It seems that the changes will not only be in appearance, the crossover may also be planned for performance upgrades to match this extremely impressive look. In its standard form, Kia EV6 GT uses dual electric motors for a total output of 577 horsepower and a maximum torque of 740 Nm, accompanied by a 77.4 kWh battery pack. The car can accelerate from 0 – 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds and achieve a top speed of 260 km/h.
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According to: Carscoops