Kia announced a range of deals across its electric vehicle lineup from April 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025.
The automaker is offering 3.9% APR financing with no minimum customer deposit on its all-electric EV3, EV6, and EV9 models. The compact EV3 SUV, Kia’s newest electric vehicle, recently won the 2025 UK Car of the Year award after its introduction for the 2025 model year.
The seven-seat EV9 SUV claimed the top spot at both the 2024 World Car of the Year awards and the 2024 UK Car of the Year awards.
Kia’s EV6 crossover, introduced in 2021 and updated for 2024, now features an 84kWh battery delivering up to 361 miles of range, along with interior improvements and redesigned front styling.
For the EV6, Kia is offering a more attractive 2.9% APR deal with a £2,000 Finance Deposit Contribution. Owners trading in pre-2024 EV6 models for the updated version will receive an additional £1,000 discount.
Niro EV buyers can secure a £1,500 Finance Deposit Contribution on their purchase.
Despite being the newest addition to Kia’s electric lineup, the £33,005 EV3 is included in these spring deals.
Current Kia owners with financed combustion engine or hybrid models can save £1,000 when switching to any fully electric Kia through the ‘Kia EV Finance Upgrade’ program.
All electric models – the EV3, EV6, EV9, and Niro EV – come with a complimentary one-year subscription to Kia Charge. This service provides access to 875,000 public charging points across the UK and Europe, plus a 15% discount compared to the standard Kia Charge Easy tariff. The charging discount excludes bp pulse, Pod Point, and Ionity chargers.
Kia isn’t alone in offering significant EV incentives. Vauxhall recently reduced prices across its electric lineup to fall below the £40,000 Expensive Car Supplement threshold – a response to the UK Government’s implementation of road tax on electric vehicles.
These promotions reflect the growing adoption of EVs in the UK. Recent data from Solera Cap HPI shows electric vehicles now accumulate more annual mileage than internal combustion vehicles. Meanwhile, charging infrastructure continues to expand, with the number of charging points increasing 32% to approximately 75,000 nationwide.





