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Where can I find high-quality pedals for Kia EV6?

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Hey everyone! I’ve been driving my Kia EV6 for about three months now, and while I absolutely love the performance and the futuristic interior, there’s one small detail that’s starting to bug me: the stock pedals. My trim came with the standard rubberized ones, and frankly, they feel a bit ‘budget’ compared to the rest of the high-tech cabin.

I’m looking to upgrade to something higher quality—ideally some brushed aluminum or stainless steel pedals that match the sporty aesthetic of the car. I’ve seen some generic 'clip-on' versions on major retail sites, but I’m really worried about the fitment and safety. The last thing I want is a brake pedal cover slipping off while I’m using i-Pedal mode or coming to a quick stop.

I’m specifically looking for a set that includes the accelerator, brake, and a matching dead pedal (footrest). It would be a huge plus if they are 'no-drill' versions that simply replace the existing rubber pads or snap securely over the top, as I’m leasing the car and need to be able to revert to stock later on. I've checked a few official Kia accessory sites, but they seem to be out of stock or incredibly overpriced for what they are.

Has anyone here actually swapped their pedals out? I’m curious if there are specific aftermarket brands that offer a perfect, snug fit for the EV6’s unique pedal shapes. I’m willing to spend around $60-$100 for a set that actually feels premium and has good grip in wet weather.

Does anyone have a go-to source for high-quality EV6 pedals, or perhaps a link to a set you’ve personally installed and are happy with?


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Been using this for years, no complaints


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This^ Also wanted to add a bit of technical perspective since I just did this swap. Totally agree that the stock rubber feels cheap, but be careful with those universal clips because they mess with pedal travel.

I suggest looking for the Kia EV6 Aluminum Sport Pedal Set (Genuine OEM CVF05-AU000) or the BestEvMod EV6 Aluminum Alloy Non-Slip Pedal Covers. The OEM set is SOLID but pricey, whereas the BestEvMod version is a great no-drill alternative that fits the unique accelerator shape perfectly. Just make sure to soak the rubber backing in hot water before installing... makes it way easier to stretch over the metal!


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> I’m specifically looking for a set that includes the accelerator, brake, and a matching dead pedal (footrest).

Similar situation here! I spent way too much time researching backing materials cuz I was terrified of them slipping. Ngl, I found a set that mimics the GT trim perfectly. The installation was a bit of a workout—really had to stretch the rubber lip to get it seated—but the fit is literally airtight. It feels way more solid underfoot and totally fixed that budget vibe, imo. gl!


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Sooo, I totally feel u on this. When I first got my EV6, I was obsessed with the interior but those rubber pedals felt like they belonged in an old Rio or something. I actually bought a cheap set off a big site first, but they were literally just universal clip-ons and they felt super sketchy... I was highkey worried the brake would just slide off during a regen stop.

I ended up finding some aluminum ones on a specialized Kia parts site (think "EV6 accessories" shops) that are designed to mimic the GT-Line pedals. They basically just stretch over the brake pedal after you peel off the old rubber, and the accelerator just slides on. For your situation, I would suggest looking for the "OEM style" ones rather than the ones with screws. They feel way more solid. I paid about $70 for mine and they look legit.

One thing tho—the dead pedal is usually just a stick-on with 3M tape. It’s held up fine for me for six months, but you gotta clean the plastic really well first or it wont stay.

Before you buy, I gotta ask: Is your dead pedal area currently carpeted or does it have the plastic pad? Also, are you okay with a really tight install? It takes some muscle to get them on, but thats what makes them safe imo. Just be careful not to pinch ur fingers!! It’s a decent option if you want that premium look without drilling into a lease. Good luck!


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This^ Also wanted to add a bit more on the technical side cuz safety is literally everything here. I totally agree with the second reply about avoiding those generic clips—they're super sketchy because they can catch on the floor mat or shift during hard braking.

I actually went through two different sets before I found the right fit. Since you're leasing, you *definitely* want a slide-on rubber-backed set. I ended up installing the BestEvMod for Kia EV6 Aluminum Alloy Foot Pedal Covers 3-Piece Set and it's been fantastic. Basically, the brake pedal is a direct replacement (you peel the old rubber off), but the accelerator just slides right over the top. The fitment is so tight it feels like one solid piece.

For the dead pedal, look for one that uses automotive-grade adhesive like the Bomely Fit Kia EV6 Dead Pedal Cover Stainless Steel. It sticks right onto the plastic trim and stays put, but you can heat it up with a hair dryer to remove it when your lease is up without leaving a mess. Honestly, the extra grip in the rain is a game changer. gl with the swap!!


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