03:52 12-12-2025

Kia EV6, Niro EV and EV9 get major US incentives and price cuts

Kia is intensifying promotion of its electric cars in the United States: according to CarsDirect, at the end of 2025 the EV6 and Niro EV are being sold with combined savings of up to $11,000. The package mixes a $10,000 base bonus following the end of the federal tax credit with an extra $1,000 under the Sticker Sales Event on select vehicles at dealers. That puts the Niro EV Wind at roughly $30,000, while the base EV6 Light lands around $33,000. For buyers considering an electric crossover, those figures make both models more approachable.

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The EV6 Light is equipped with a 63-kWh battery, delivers an EPA range of about 237 miles, and uses rear-wheel drive with a single motor rated at 167 hp and 258 Nm. Leases get a further $500, and for the hot EV6 GT, lease support reaches $17,000. The three-row EV9 also sees a minor cut: up to $500 off to purchase and $250 off to lease, bringing the starting price to about $44,000. Taken together, the numbers strengthen the value case for Kia’s electric lineup.