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Kia is offering up to $12,800 off 2024 EV6 and $12,400 EV9 models with new discounts $58995

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If you've been eyeing a new Kia electric vehicle, now may be the perfect time to start shopping. Kia is offering up to $12,000 off 2024 EV6 and EV9 models with some of its biggest discounts yet.

The EV6 was introduced in March 2021 as Kia's first dedicated electric car based on Hyundai's E-GMP platform (the same one underpinning the IONIQ 5).

After launching in August 2021, Kia has sold over 210,000 EV6 models globally. Earlier this week, Kia unveiled the new EV6 with a bigger battery for more range, new features, and a sleek design upgrade.

Kia launched its first three-row electric SUV, the EV9, at the end of last year. The large electric SUV has helped revamp the brand, with Kia posting its best-ever EV sales in the US last month.

The EV9 had a record US sales month, with 1,572 models sold in April for 5,579 through the first four months of 2024. Meanwhile, Kia has sold 6,110 EV6 models, up 31% from the 4,633 sold through April 2023.

Kia is offering massive EV6 and EV9 discounts

To clear inventory and prepare for new models, Kia is offering huge discounts on select 2024 EV6 and EV9 models.

According to an analysis from online auto research firm CarsDirect, the 2024 EV6 has stackable discounts offering up to $12,800 off select models. A memo sent to dealers last week confirmed the 2024 EV6 is now eligible for a $1,500 VIN-specific incentive.

Earlier this month, Kia introduced the Select VIN Summer Sticker Sales event with savings from $500 to $1,500. The 2024 EV6 has received the maximum discount.

Kia is offering $7,500 in Customer Cash for those who are buying. You can also score a $500 loyalty discount. Or, rather than the cash offer, you can opt for 0% financing for 60 months.

For leases, you can save up to $12,800 (on the AWD GT-Line) in select states, including the Sticker bonus and Loyalty discount. Kia plans to add more models to the VIN program, which ends July 8, 2024.

The 2024 EV9 is also eligible for the maximum $1,500 VIN savings deal. Stackable savings can amount to up to $12,400 off MSRP.

EV9 buyers also have the choice of $7,500 Customer Cash or 0% APR for 48 months. In some states (California, Oregon, and Washington), the EV9 Land is eligible for $10,400 in lease cash.

Lease incentives vary by trim, with $9,000 off the base Light Standard Range and $9,800 off the Long Range model. Other incentives include $8,600 for the Wind, $10,100 for the GT-Line, and $11,900 off the EV9 Land. With a $500 loyalty bonus, you can score up to $12,400 off the 2024 EV9.

https://www.youtube.com/results?s...v9+reviews

https://www.youtube.com/results?s...v6+reviews

https://www.reddit.com/r/KiaEV6/

https://www.reddit.com/r/KiaEV9/

https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev6


https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev9
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https://electrek.co/2024/05/15/ki...discounts/

If you've been eyeing a new Kia electric vehicle, now may be the perfect time to start shopping. Kia is offering up to $12,000 off 2024 EV6 and EV9 models with some of its biggest discounts yet.

The EV6 was introduced in March 2021 as Kia's first dedicated electric car based on Hyundai's E-GMP platform (the same one underpinning the IONIQ 5).

After launching in August 2021, Kia has sold over 210,000 EV6 models globally. Earlier this week, Kia unveiled the new EV6 with a bigger battery for more range, new features, and a sleek design upgrade.

Kia launched its first three-row electric SUV, the EV9, at the end of last year. The large electric SUV has helped revamp the brand, with Kia posting its best-ever EV sales in the US last month.

The EV9 had a record US sales month, with 1,572 models sold in April for 5,579 through the first four months of 2024. Meanwhile, Kia has sold 6,110 EV6 models, up 31% from the 4,633 sold through April 2023.

Kia is offering massive EV6 and EV9 discounts

To clear inventory and prepare for new models, Kia is offering huge discounts on select 2024 EV6 and EV9 models.

According to an analysis from online auto research firm CarsDirect, the 2024 EV6 has stackable discounts offering up to $12,800 off select models. A memo sent to dealers last week confirmed the 2024 EV6 is now eligible for a $1,500 VIN-specific incentive.

Earlier this month, Kia introduced the Select VIN Summer Sticker Sales event with savings from $500 to $1,500. The 2024 EV6 has received the maximum discount.

Kia is offering $7,500 in Customer Cash for those who are buying. You can also score a $500 loyalty discount. Or, rather than the cash offer, you can opt for 0% financing for 60 months.

For leases, you can save up to $12,800 (on the AWD GT-Line) in select states, including the Sticker bonus and Loyalty discount. Kia plans to add more models to the VIN program, which ends July 8, 2024.

The 2024 EV9 is also eligible for the maximum $1,500 VIN savings deal. Stackable savings can amount to up to $12,400 off MSRP.

EV9 buyers also have the choice of $7,500 Customer Cash or 0% APR for 48 months. In some states (California, Oregon, and Washington), the EV9 Land is eligible for $10,400 in lease cash.

Lease incentives vary by trim, with $9,000 off the base Light Standard Range and $9,800 off the Long Range model. Other incentives include $8,600 for the Wind, $10,100 for the GT-Line, and $11,900 off the EV9 Land. With a $500 loyalty bonus, you can score up to $12,400 off the 2024 EV9.

https://www.youtube.com/results?s...v9+reviews

https://www.youtube.com/results?s...v6+reviews

https://www.reddit.com/r/KiaEV6/

https://www.reddit.com/r/KiaEV9/

https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev6


https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev9

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May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
crazycreations
May 20, 2024
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Can someone report back OTD price? 12k off doesn't mean much when they add back a bunch of stuff
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May 20, 2024
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Tusker89
May 20, 2024
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Quote from crazycreations :
Can someone report back OTD price? 12k off doesn't mean much when they add back a bunch of stuff
I'm also curious about this. Dealers seem to always find a way to gobble up these incentives from the manufacturer and sell it at the same price.
May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
dman081
May 20, 2024
691 Posts
Quote from Tusker89 :
I'm also curious about this. Dealers seem to always find a way to gobble up these incentives from the manufacturer and sell it at the same price.
And Kia dealers have a reputation of being amongst the worst.
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May 20, 2024
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LostWallet
May 20, 2024
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On streaming radio stations on the weekends, KKNT and WSB, there are 2 different car buying shows, not car repair, racing or car collecting, but just about car buying, and the general gist lately is EV cars have a glut, and expect to pay way below sticker for any make, and gas pickup trucks still have scarcity, and expect to pay higher than sticker in general.
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May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
Tusker89
May 20, 2024
199 Posts
Quote from dman081 :
And Kia dealers have a reputation of being amongst the worst.
It's like the incentives are marketed towards customers but really they are just there to increase the dealer's margin.

Tesla handles this better than anyone in my opinion. They move the prices around often but you at least know what you will pay without having a slimy salesperson trying to convince you to come in so they can put the screws to you and convince you that need this car at whatever price they tell you.
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May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
hellospammo
May 20, 2024
611 Posts
Quote from dman081 :
And Kia dealers have a reputation of being amongst the worst.
Can confirm. I have the EV6. Love the car, hate the dealership.
May 22, 2024
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May 22, 2024
JakeH2648
May 22, 2024
77 Posts
Just leased (yesterday) an EV9, GT Line, pretty much their highest configuration, which had a sticker at 79K.

It's pretty well documented right now on Reddit in terms of what are the options on lease, The most attractive is to use these incentives and then do a 24 month lease at 10,000 miles per year, the money factor is effectively 0.3% interest, So you're just paying depreciation relative to the residual.

Mine all in was about $13k off, I could have done better at other dealers, but didn't feel like making the one 2 Hour Dr., probably would've been able to get another 2K or so off.

With no money down, I was able to get right around $750 a month for two years, residual is just north of $51k. I do not expect a bio at the end as I would imagine it'll be worth less than that.

I also went with them because they were giving me 2K higher than the Honda dealership for my pilot lease return buyout, so getting a check to return my pilot.

Oh, and I feel fairly good about the deal, it ended up being cheaper than leasing a Honda pilot elite for me, and that is a returning Honda lessee who has had three straight pilots

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Jun 5, 2024
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stealth805
Jun 5, 2024
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Quote from JakeH2648 :
Just leased (yesterday) an EV9, GT Line, pretty much their highest configuration, which had a sticker at 79K.

It's pretty well documented right now on Reddit in terms of what are the options on lease, The most attractive is to use these incentives and then do a 24 month lease at 10,000 miles per year, the money factor is effectively 0.3% interest, So you're just paying depreciation relative to the residual.

Mine all in was about $13k off, I could have done better at other dealers, but didn't feel like making the one 2 Hour Dr., probably would've been able to get another 2K or so off.

With no money down, I was able to get right around $750 a month for two years, residual is just north of $51k. I do not expect a bio at the end as I would imagine it'll be worth less than that.

I also went with them because they were giving me 2K higher than the Honda dealership for my pilot lease return buyout, so getting a check to return my pilot.

Oh, and I feel fairly good about the deal, it ended up being cheaper than leasing a Honda pilot elite for me, and that is a returning Honda lessee who has had three straight pilots
I'd really like to get more info on how you got this deal to go through. I typically use a broker but no one is moving ev9 deals as of late, no where near 0 down and 750/month. Could use some help with additional info, if this was tax included etc. Could you possibly pm me with additional info. We love the EV9 and think it'd make a great lease after our Jeep GC 4xe started on fire in our driveway one morning a few months ago...TIA
Last edited by stealth805 June 4, 2024 at 06:43 PM.
Jun 5, 2024
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boyzclub
Jun 5, 2024
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Why so much hatred for this deal?? OP must have put so much effort to get the details and frame this post. Any valid reasons?
Jun 6, 2024
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rcp1981
Jun 6, 2024
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I'm interested in the EV6 but I can't find any dealers who will give me the lease incentives on the Kia website.
Jun 8, 2024
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Jun 8, 2024
SMileyjoe87
Jun 8, 2024
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Quote from stealth805 :
I'd really like to get more info on how you got this deal to go through. I typically use a broker but no one is moving ev9 deals as of late, no where near 0 down and 750/month. Could use some help with additional info, if this was tax included etc. Could you possibly pm me with additional info. We love the EV9 and think it'd make a great lease after our Jeep GC 4xe started on fire in our driveway one morning a few months ago...TIA
Check Leasehackr forums there's some great deals that have been talked about.
Jun 12, 2024
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JakeH2648
Jun 12, 2024
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Quote from stealth805 :
I'd really like to get more info on how you got this deal to go through. I typically use a broker but no one is moving ev9 deals as of late, no where near 0 down and 750/month. Could use some help with additional info, if this was tax included etc. Could you possibly pm me with additional info. We love the EV9 and think it'd make a great lease after our Jeep GC 4xe started on fire in our driveway one morning a few months ago...TIA
Hi, sorry I just saw this....do you have an offer sheet right now that has price, discount, rebates, money factor, residual, etc?
Aug 10, 2024
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SkinFlintinUSA
Aug 10, 2024
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I can personally confirm there are unbelievably good deals being struck with Ev9's, I bought one about six weeks ago. We bought a GT-Line in Colorado (where we live) and received $7,500 incentive from Kia (as it does not qualify for the government incentive as it's not yet built in the USA, not that I qualified regardless). Furthermore there is a $5,600 incentive from Colorado state and then I managed to negotiate more discounts getting me to about $18k under MSRP. I got a great trade on the old car ($19k) and bargained down the extra warranties (windshield on this is allegedly about $2,300) resulting in an all said and done with taxes and everything price of $45.5k.
Oct 31, 2024
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ca51580520
Oct 31, 2024
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I check leasehacker for signed deals of EV9. Tesal owner get additional $1500 discount on top of the 24 month $12k off. I will also hire a car broker to avoid the hassle as well.

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