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Kia EV6 GT-Line and EV9 GT-Line will be featured at the annual IIMS 2025 automotive exhibition, showcasing all their advantages.
KatadataOTO – PT Kreta Indo Artha (KIA) is showcasing its flagship products at the IIMS 2025 event. The South Korean car manufacturer is also presenting a lineup of futuristic electric cars.
Located in Hall B, JIExpo Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Kia is exhibiting the EV6 GT-Line and EV9 GT-Line. Both models feature modern designs, innovative technology, and high performance.
Visitors can see Kia's environmentally friendly vehicles up close. Additionally, an EV9 GT-Line unit is available in the test drive area to be tried out.
“In addition to a range of internal combustion engine vehicles, we are presenting our flagship electric vehicle lineup, namely the EV6 GT-Line and EV9 GT-Line. Kia continues to support the development of the electric vehicle ecosystem through product innovation and reliable after-sales services,” said Andri Gunawan, Sales Head of PT Kreta Indo Artha in his official statement (22/02).
The Kia EV6 GT-Line carries a 77.4 kWh capacity battery. This allows the unit to travel up to 506 kilometers on a single charge.
For in-cabin comfort, there is a Wide Sunroof, Front Ventilated Seats, and a Meridian Premium Sound System.
As for driver assistance, a complete ADAS (Advanced Driving Assist System) technology is available. This can pamper the driver and ensure safety on every journey.
It is also equipped with Remote Parking Assist, which makes parking easier.
Interestingly, as an electric car, it is equipped with V2L (Vehicle to Load) and V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle) features. It not only provides power for outdoor needs but can also supply power to other electric cars.
The Kia EV9 GT-Line is a premium electric SUV that offers a comfortable and spacious cabin. Using the 'Opposites United' design language, passengers have ample room to move from head to toe.
This large EV relies on two electric motors to power all four wheels, also known as All-Wheel Drive. The vehicle's power output is claimed to be 379 hp with a peak torque of 700 Nm.
Equipped with a 99.8 kWh capacity battery, the Kia EV9 GT-Line can travel 497 kilometers on a single full charge.
Both the Kia EV6 GT-Line and the EV9 GT-Line use the E-GMP platform, which is specifically designed for electric vehicles. Both models can utilize Ultra-Fast Charging facilities of up to 350 kW.
The warranty is provided for 5 years or 150,000 kilometers. Meanwhile, the battery warranty is for 8 years or 160,000 kilometers.
The Kia EV6 is marketed in two variant options: the GT with a price of IDR 1.7 billion and the GT-Line at IDR 1.3 billion.
Meanwhile, the Kia EV9 Earth version is priced at IDR 1.5 billion and the GT-Line at IDR 1.9 billion.
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