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Kia EV6 Wheels
Electrifying fun starts with our Kia EV6 wheels. Our 1,000-plus stores are stocked up with stylish, lightweight rims. Whether you’re looking for increased battery range or tighter, more dynamic handling, you can rely on us.
We stock every wheel size, style and finish. No matter what vibe you’re after, you’ll find the wheels you’re looking for right here. We’ve got powerful style, forged wheels, and more. We also guarantee the lowest prices—even on special orders!
We don’t just have the biggest selection of electric vehicle wheels for your Kia. We also provide the best service, all backed by decades of experience caring for groundbreaking SUVs like yours. Get shocking style and blistering performance with our Kia EV6 rims.
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Kia EV6 Wheel FAQs
Kia EV6 wheels can range in cost from $200 to $450+, depending on the wheels you’re after. That said, you can save time and money by designing your very own rim and tire package. Not only will you save with our low price guarantee, you’ll also enjoy the perks of a single installation fee and appointment.
Build your Kia EV6 rim and tire package today!Chevy Traverse wheels can range in cost from $180 to $300+, depending on the wheel size and style you want on your American-made rig. If you want to save time and money, consider a wheel and tire package. You’ll get the benefit of our low price guarantee with the added perk of a single installation fee and appointment.
Shop our Kia EV6 5x4.5 rimsLike many electric and hybrid vehicles, the Kia EV6 doesn’t come with a spare wheel. Instead, Kia stocks the EV6 with a flat repair kit. Typically, this is done to reduce the weight of the vehicle and increase its battery range.