Kia EV6 recalls and complaints by year
Comprehensive recall and complaint data for the Kia EV6, sourced from official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) records.
Last updated: (NHTSA data snapshot)
At a Glance
Stats focus on model years from 1960 onwards. Earlier years appear in the detailed table below where data exists.
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Key Takeaways
A quick scan of where recalls and complaints concentrate for the Kia EV6, based on aggregated NHTSA counts and campaign metadata.
- Coverage spans model years 2022–2025 with 8 recall campaigns and 415 complaints in NHTSA data.
- Years with the most recall activity: 2023 (3), 2022 (3), and 2024 (2).
- Years with the most complaint volume: 2022 (270), 2023 (105), and 2024 (30).
- Top recall themes: Electrical and Powertrain.
- Most reported complaint areas (across all years): Electrical system, Power train, Fuel/propulsion system.
- Complaints are not proof of a defect, but repeated themes can be useful signals when researching a used vehicle.
- Always check your specific VIN for open recalls (open recalls are VIN-specific and can change over time).
Recall Themes
Instead of listing long campaign narratives, this groups recall campaigns into a few recurring areas. Each theme links back to official notices as evidence.
Electrical
3 campaigns · Years: 2022–2024These campaigns relate to wiring or electrical components that can cause warning lights, loss of function, or fire risk in some cases.
Powertrain
1 campaign · Years: 2023These campaigns relate to drivetrain or transmission components that can affect shifting, power delivery, or control.
- 24V057000 · Power train: Driveshaft
Most Reported Issues
Across all model years, the most frequently reported areas for the Kia EV6 in NHTSA complaint data are Electrical system, Power train, Fuel/propulsion system.
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Year-by-Year Overview
Each row shows how often this model appears in NHTSA recalls and consumer complaints for a given model year. These are counts of campaigns and complaints, not risk predictions.
| Model Year | Recalls | Complaints | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 0 | 10 |
Complaints recorded; no recall campaigns issued.
Top complaint areas: Electrical system, Power train, Engine. |
| 2024 | 2 | 30 |
Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Electrical system, Power train, Service brakes. |
| 2023 | 3 | 105 |
Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Electrical system, Power train, Fuel/propulsion system. |
| 2022 | 3 | 270 |
Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Electrical system, Fuel/propulsion system, Power train. |
What to Do Next
- Check open recalls by VIN on the official NHTSA site (open recalls are VIN-specific).
- If buying used, ask for proof of recall remedy completion (dealer paperwork helps).
- If symptoms match common complaint themes, consider a mechanic inspection before purchase or long trips.
Recall Evidence by Year
A compact evidence view of recall campaigns that include this model. The default text is an original summary line, with official notice text available on demand.
Most common areas involved: Electrical system , Power train and Parking brake
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⚠️ Important Safety Information
Recall Explained provides independent analysis of official NHTSA data. This site does not replace the official NHTSA VIN lookup and should not be treated as legal or safety advice for your specific vehicle.
For any safety concerns: Always check your VIN on the official NHTSA site and contact an authorized dealer.