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

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.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Nikita Novikov