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Kia promotes $10K discount on all EV models

Kia EV discounts

On the Dash:

  • Kia is offering $10,000 off all EV models, translating to discounts of up to 24% on the Niro EV, following the expiration of the federal tax credit.
  • Financing and lease incentives, including 0% APR and lease cash up to $16,500, make Kia EVs more accessible to buyers.
  • Promotion ends December 1, 2025, with delivery required by that date, as Kia competes to maintain EV affordability amid rising prices.

Kia is giving buyers one of its biggest incentives yet, offering $10,000 off every electric vehicle in its lineup, a move aimed at maintaining EV affordability after the $7,500 federal tax credit expired at the end of September.

The promotion applies to all Kia EV models, including the Niro EV, EV6, and EV9, with discounts ranging from 18% to 24% off MSRP. The Niro EV, Kia’s most affordable EV at $41,045, receives a 24% discount, while the EV6 sees a 23% reduction, and the three-row EV9 offers an 18% discount.

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Kia is also pairing the promotion with financing and lease incentives, including:

  • The EV6 and EV9 are available with 0% annual percentage rate (APR) financing for 72 and 60 months, respectively.
  • The EV6 is offering an additional $2,500 financing bonus. The high-performance 641-horsepower EV6 GT comes with up to $16,500 in lease cash.
  • Monthly leases start at $209 for the Niro EV, $309 for the EV6, and $419 for the EV9.

All EV6 and EV9 models now include a North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, allowing access to over 21,500 Tesla Superchargers nationwide. However, customers must take delivery of their vehicles by December 1, 2025, to qualify for the $10,000 promotion.

The program also provides peace of mind for buyers, with all EVs inspected, certified, and backed by warranty coverage, while customers can take advantage of convenient online financing and lease options.

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