Its only certain types of LV circuit breaker that have the inherent current limiting ability, and I'd expect that the construction of such breakers doesn't scale well to higher voltages.
LV air circuit breakers do not, and I don't believe that SF6 is used for LV breakers as its not really needed.
As I understand it, its the magnetic forces during short circuit conditions that force the circuit breaker contacts open, thus limiting the through current and giving the inherent 'current limiting' condition. Of course, this means that the upstream source must be stiff enough to provide enough current to allow for this, thus the breakers can experience issues on soft systems (such as small generator powered sites).