Kia Electric Vehicles

Going electric is easier than you think.Going electric is easier than you think.

EPA-estimated 310 miles of range..*

Electric
Hybrid
Plug-In Hybrid
2024 EV6
MSRP starting at $42,600

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With long-distance driving ranges, Kia EVs are great for the long haul.  

A Kia electric car or SUV is propelled by an electric motor whose power source is a rechargeable battery. Kia EV6 can add up to 217 miles of range in 18 minutes when using ultra-fast charging*

Kia EVs are as powerful as they are efficient, with certain models delivering 576 hp with a 0-60 mph time of 3.4 sec.

 

Electric vehicles produce zero tailpipe emissions.

2020 Kia Niro EV J.D. Power Award

North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™

The Kia EV6 was named 2023 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™.1

The Kia EV6 was named 2023 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year™.1

2021 Kia Niro EV Charging With A Home Charging Station

HOW TO GET UP AND RUNNING

Charging options for your EV.

Level 1 Chargers

These use a standard outlet and offer 5-6 miles range/hour.

  • Outlet:

    120-volt standard outlet.

  • Need electrician to install?

    No.

  • Charge speed:

    5-6 mile range/hour.

  • Ideal use:

    PHEV Charging.

  • Benefits:

    Requires no installation and can go anywhere.

  • Where do I get one?

    Customer can purchase a L1 cable from a Kia Dealer.

Level 2 Chargers

These use a 240-volt outlet (NEMA 6-50 or NEMA 14-50) or can be hard wired for maximum charging up to 60 miles of range per hour.

  • Outlet:

    240-volt, the same as used for some major appliances.

  • Need electrician to install?

    Yes.

  • Charge speed:

    25-60 mile range/hour.

  • Ideal use:

    Overnight charging of EV, quick charging for PHEV.

  • Benefits:

    Faster charging.

  • Where do I get one?

    L2 Chargers are available through the dealership and can be bundled into financing when purchasing your vehicle.

ChargePoint makes home charging easy.

Kia is excited to partner with ChargePoint to offer a ChargePoint Home Flex EV Level 2 Charger. Kia customers can get the ChargePoint L2 Charger for only $699 (not including professional installation), which can be bundled into your financing when purchasing a Kia electrified vehicle.

 

Contact us for more details and information

 

Kia is excited to partner with ChargePoint to offer a ChargePoint Home Flex EV Level 2 Charger. Kia customers can get the ChargePoint L2 Charger for only $699 (not including professional installation), which can be bundled into your financing when purchasing a Kia electrified vehicle.

 

Contact us for more details and information

 

Get your L2 home charger up and running.

Kia EV owners can get up to 4,000 miles of free charging credits.

Certain Kia EVs come with free charging credits on the Electrify America network. EV6 owners will receive 1,000 kWh - That’s equivalent to about 3,000-3,500 miles of free driving range. Niro EV owners will get 500 kWh - equivalent to 1,950 miles of free driving range. 

 

 

Did you know that electric vehicles require less maintenance than traditional gas engine vehicles?

 

Kia EV owners save an average of $110 on maintenance in the first year of ownership, and an average of $700+ over the first six years of ownership compared to non-EV vehicles.

 

Kia Maintenance Plans offer a variety of services that are ideal for maintaining your Kia EV. Some specific maintenance requirements for an EV include:

  • Battery health monitoring

  • Tire rotation and pressure checks (proper maintenance can help prolong the life of tires on all cars including EVs)

  • High voltage system coolant replacement

  • EV comprehensive "multipoint" inspection

 

 

Contact us to learn more about available EV maintenance plans and benefits.

The truth about electric vehicles.
There are a lot of misconceptions about electric vehicles out there. Let’s take a look at some common “myths” around EVs and set the record straight.
EVs can go the distance.
<p>EVs can go the distance.</p>

EVs can go the distance.

<p>EVs are designed to go fast.</p>

EVs are designed to go fast.

<p>It’s fun to drive an EV.</p>

It’s fun to drive an EV.

<p>Kia EVs can handle the cold.</p>

Kia EVs can handle the cold.

<p>40,000 public charging stations across the country.</p>

40,000 public charging stations across the country.

<p>EVs can charge fast.</p>

EVs can charge fast.

<p>Charging an EV in the rain is no problem.</p>

Charging an EV in the rain is no problem.

<p>EVs cost less in the long run.</p>

EVs cost less in the long run.

<p>An EV battery lasts as long as a gas engine.</p>

An EV battery lasts as long as a gas engine.

<p>EVs come in many different sizes and styles.</p>

EVs come in many different sizes and styles.

EVs can go the distance.

Myth: The driving range of EVs is too limited.

 

Fact: Kia offers battery-electric options with ranges of up to 310 miles.

 

EV range may have been an issue a decade ago! In 2010, the average range of an electric-only vehicle was about 100 miles on a full charge. Since then, the automotive industry has worked hard to double that figure. Today, nearly all electric-only vehicles deliver at least 200 miles of range on a single full charge, while U.S. drivers average only 39 miles on the road per day.* At Kia, we offer all-electric vehicle options starting at 232 miles of EPA-estimated range, all the way up to 310 in our all-new 2024 EV6 RWD Long-Range model. 

 

*USDOT FHWA/KBB

 

Helpful FAQs

Questions about electric & hybrid vehicles?