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Kia's Dropping EV Prices: Over $10,000 Off and 0% APR? They're Making it Rain!

TL;DR: Kia is extending its aggressive holiday promotions, offering over $10,000 in customer cash discounts and 0% APR financing on its entire EV lineup, including the EV6, EV9, and Niro EV.
Meta: Kia makes a bold move to boost EV sales with significant cash discounts and favorable financing across its electric models.
Alright, everybody, hold onto your hats, 'cause Kia just heard you talking about how EVs are too expensive! They're out here like, 'Oh yeah? Watch this!' They're not just dropping prices; they're practically giving these electric beauties away. We're talking over $10,000 off their entire EV lineup, and if that ain't enough, some models are getting 0% APR financing. It's a Christmas miracle, and it ain't even Christmas yet! They're making it rain electric cars, baby!
Ten Thousand Dollar Electric Dreams
Last month, Kia started this wild promotion, throwing $10,000 customer cash on the EV6, EV9, and Niro EV. That's a quarter off the MSRP for the Niro EV, and a hefty chunk for the others. Now, they've gone and extended it, and even sweetened the pot for some models. The 2025 EV6 and Niro EV are eligible for up to $11,000 in customer cash, including a $1,000 retail bonus. Eleven thousand dollars! That's enough to buy a used car and still have money left over for a fancy dinner.
If you're eyeing that big, beautiful 2026 EV9, their three-row electric SUV, you can get up to $10,500 in bonus cash. And for those who prefer to finance, we're talking 0% APR for up to 72 months on the EV6 and Niro EV, plus $3,500 APR Bonus Cash. The EV9 gets 0% APR for 60 months with a $3,000 bonus. This isn't just a sale; this is an intervention for your gas guzzler! You know my favorite number after a successful show? Zero! And Kia's giving it to you on financing!

Lease Deals That'll Make You Say 'Hot Damn!'
And for my leasing crowd, listen to these numbers: The 2025 Kia Niro EV can be leased from $209 per month, and the EV6 from $309 per month, both for 24 months. The 2026 EV9 starts at $419 a month. These are some seriously low monthly payments, folks. Hyundai, not to be outdone by their corporate cousin, is keeping their IONIQ 5 lease at a ridiculous $189 a month. It's like a race to see who can make EVs more affordable, and we, the consumers, are winning!
This 'Seasons of New Tradition' sales event from Kia runs until January 2, 2026. So you've got time, but don't dilly-dally. These deals vary by region, so hit up your local dealer and see what's cooking. This is the kind of aggressive pricing that shows automakers are serious about getting butts into electric seats, regardless of those federal tax credits playing peek-a-boo.

What's Next
These widespread incentives reflect the increasing competition in the EV market and manufacturers' efforts to stimulate demand, especially as some federal incentives become less predictable. Expect other automakers to follow suit with competitive pricing and financing as the industry strives for broader EV adoption. This trend benefits consumers directly, making the transition to electric vehicles more financially appealing than ever before.
So if you've been dreaming of an EV, now's the time to make that dream a reality. Go get 'em, tiger! And tell 'em Eddie sent ya! You know, for a good laugh. And maybe a better deal. I'm out!
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