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The 2023 Kia EV6 just became cheaper to buy or lease

If you’ve been holding out on getting your hands on the new 2023 Kia EV6, now be the time. Kia is doubling down on the new electric crossover with new lease and purchase incentives.

Kia introduces new incentives to buy or lease a 2023 EV6

Kia released the EV6, its first dedicated electric car, on the Hyundai Motor Group’s E-GMP platform in May 2021.

The South Korean automaker followed it up by releasing the 576 horsepower EV6 GT this past August, its fastest production vehicle yet. Powered by a 160 kW front and 270 kW rear motor, the EV6 GT beat a Ferrari Roma and Lamborghini Evo Spyder off the line.

For those looking for a little less performance, the 2023 EV6 has several trim options to choose from.

2023 Kia EV6 trim Starting
MSRP
Horsepower
(SAE)
EPA-Estimated Range
(miles)
Wind (RWD) $48,700 225 310
GT-Line (RWD) $52,900 320 282
GT-Line (e-AWD) $57,600 225 310
GT (e-AWD) $61,600 320 252
2023 Kia EV6 trims

Kia’s electric crossover has played an integral role in the automaker’s transition to a more sustainable lineup.

Although EV6 sales started strong, selling nearly 8,000 in the first four months of 2022, sales have slipped 41% this year. The drop in sales is likely due to the model’s ineligibility to qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit.

Top comment by HalfwitWizard


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I have noticed that these are the only EV’s that I see on dealers lots in the Midwest. I was surprised at first, but it’s kind of common now to see at least three at any given Kia dealer. They might just be a little too expensive.

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To help buyers earn a discount for going electric, Kia is offering new lease and purchase incentives for 2023 EV6 buyers.

From now until July 5, 2023, Kia will offer a $7,500 “EV lease bonus” applied as a markdown on the initial cost of the vehicle. Kia says well-qualified lessees can lease an EV6 Wind RWD for $499 a month for 36 months with a $4,999 down payment (net capitalized cost of $38,675).

In addition, Kia Finance America is offering up to $3,750 in bonus cash toward purchasing a new 2023 Kia EV6 for qualified buyers.

All EV6 models come with vehicle-to-load (V2L) and 800V DC fast charging abilities providing 10% to 80% charge in about 18 minutes with a 350 kW charger.


Author: Peter Johnson
Source: Electrek

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