If that wasn’t enough, the 2025 Lyriq’s pricing is an absolute steal. It starts at $58,595 and tops-out with the Sport 3 at $71,090. That’s less than the Kia EV9 GT-Line AWD I tested last year.
all-wheel drive car, simply because the RWD system is lighter and the engine only needs to power two wheels instead of four. However, hybrid systems with eAWD usually offer the best MPG of all ...
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