Go electric your way.Go electric your way.

Our electrified lineup.

All-electric power with zero tailpipe emissions.*

Electric

All-electric power with zero tailpipe emissions.*

2025 Niro EVimage

EPA-est. range: 253 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 113 comb.1

2025 EV9image

EPA-est. range: 304 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 89 comb.1

2024 EV6image

EPA-est. range: 310 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 117 comb.1

2025 Niro EVimage

EPA-est. range: 253 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 113 comb.1

2025 EV9image

EPA-est. range: 304 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 89 comb.1

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• All-electric all the time

• EV batteries have hundreds of miles of range

• Zero tailpipe emissions and low maintenance costs*

The best of both worlds.

Plug-in Hybrid

The best of both worlds.

2025 Sportage Plug-in Hybridimage

EPA-est. all-electric range: 34 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 84 comb.2

2025 Sorento Plug-in Hybridimage

EPA-est. all-electric range: 31 AER

EPA-est. MPGe: 79 comb.2

2025 Niro Plug-in Hybridimage

EPA-est. all-electric range: 33 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 108 comb.2

2025 Sportage Plug-in Hybridimage

EPA-est. all-electric range: 34 mi

EPA-est. MPGe: 84 comb.2

2025 Sorento Plug-in Hybridimage

EPA-est. all-electric range: 31 AER

EPA-est. MPGe: 79 comb.2

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• All-electric power for short trips

• Hybrid flexibility for longer trips

Fuel economy that can take you far.

Hybrid

Fuel economy that can take you far.

2025 Niroimage

Total range: 588 mi

EPA-est. MPG: 54 HWY3

2025 Sportage Hybridimage

Available All-Wheel Drive

EPA-est. MPG: 44 HWY3

2025 Carnival MPV Hybridimage

Turbocharged Hybrid Powertrain

EPA-est. MPG: 31 HWY3

2025 Sorento Hybridimage

Available All-Wheel Drive

EPA-est. MPG: 36 comb.3

2025 Niroimage

Total range: 588 mi

EPA-est. MPG: 54 HWY3

2025 Sportage Hybridimage

Available All-Wheel Drive

EPA-est. MPG: 44 HWY3

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• Hybrid technology helps you go further on a single tank of gas

• The longest driving range of any Kia powertrain

• No charging required

We’re proud of our achievements

World Car of the Year™
World Electric Vehicle™
World Performance Car™
NHTSA for various vehicles

Where will you take your EV?

What does driving an electrified vehicle look like in the real world? These journeys show what adventurous weekends and everyday drives are like with a Kia electrified vehicle. 

Family day downtown

After fully charging up at home, your EV is ready to power your travels, from family routines to a fun night out on the town.

Apartment living in the city

With a growing network of public charging stations, you can charge up your EV on the go while you eat brunch, go shopping, or attend a concert.

A weekend in the mountains

An electrified vehicle offers hundreds of miles of range so you can take a break from city life and enjoy an all-electric trip to the mountains.

A full charge is closer than you think.

Nationwide Fast Charging Network

Access to the public charging network just got bigger. Beginning Spring 2025, Kia EV owners are expected to gain access to over 16,500 North American Charging Standard (NACS) compatible fast chargers, nearly doubling the number of accessible DC fast chargers to over 35,000 nationwide.


Customers who take delivery of a new 2024 or 2025 EV9 or a new 2024 EV6 on or after September 4, 2024 are eligible for a complimentary Kia NACS Adapter.*

Choosing your charger.

Outlet Charger

Level 1

Level one outlet charger
  • Best For

    Plug-in hybrid and low mileage drivers

    Those with the ability to charge for 10.5+hrs/day

  • Not For

    Long commutes

    Long weekend drives

  • Ideal Use

    Overnight or multi-day charging

  • Benefits

    No installation required

    Uses standard 120V outlet2

  • Time to Full Charge

    10.5 hrs (Plug-in Hybrid) 68+ hrs (EV)1

  • Charging Cost

    $13.16 per full charge for an EV2

  • Cost of Level 1 Charger

    $549 for EVs; $0 for Plug-in Hybrid & select EV models (included w/ purchase)5

  • All-in Cost of Installation

    $0 (no installation required)5

  • Power

    120V, standard US outlet

  • Setup

    Plug into 120V wall outlet

  • Location

    Home

    Anywhere with a 120V outlet

Installed Charger

Level 2

Level two aftermarket home charger
  • Best For

    EVs and Plug-in Hybrids

    Higher mileage drivers

  • Not For

    Those lacking a permanent parking spot with electricity

  • Ideal Use

    Frequent charging

  • Benefits

    Faster than a Level 1 charger

    Available at some workplaces and retailers

  • Time to Full Charge

    3.5hrs (Plug-in Hybrid) - 7.5hrs (EV)3

  • Charging Cost

    $13.16 per full charge for an EV4

  • Cost of Charger

    $380-$6905

  • All-in Cost of Installation

    $680-$3,3005

  • Power

    240V, similar to some major appliances

  • Setup

    Professional installation by electrician

  • Location

    Home

    Work

    Some retailers

Public Fast Charger

Level 3

  • Best For

    Road trips

    High mileage drivers

  • Not For

    At home charging

    Frequent use

  • Ideal Use

    Ultra fast charge when time is limited

  • Benefits

    Fastest charge available provided by DC current

  • Time to Full Charge

    18 - 75 min for an EV6

  • Charging Cost

    $37.15 per full charge7

  • Cost of Charger

    Not available for consumers

  • All-in Cost of Installation

    Not available for installation

  • Power

    480V+

  • Setup

    Not available for consumers

  • Location

    Public

    Near highways

    High traffic areas

Charge up at home and on the go.
ChargePoint Home Charger being mounted back on the wall after being utilized to charge an electric vehicle, close-up
Webasto Go Portable Charger placed in its storage bag at the frunk of an electric vehicle, close-up
Man with arms folded standing next to EV charger on a wall

Simplify your switch to electric with Qmerit.

Kia has teamed up with Qmerit to offer a convenient home charger installation service. Get matched with a licensed electrician to help install your Level 2 wall charger and simplify the transition to electric.

Spend less on maintenance with an EV.

Did you know that electric vehicles generally require less factory recommended maintenance than traditional gas engine vehicles? See how an EV and a gas engine vehicle differ when it comes to a typical maintenance schedule.

EV: 2025 Niro EV
Maintenance Events 1
Maintenance Events 2
ICE: 2025 Sorento
Scroll or click the arrows above to see how maintenance differs
Tire Rotation

8,000 Miles 12 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

16,000 MILES 24 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

24,000 MILES 36 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Air Cleaner Filter (Engine)
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

32,000 MILES 48 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

40,000 MILES 60 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Brake Fluid
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

48,000 MILES 72 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Air Cleaner Filter (Engine)
Brake Fluid
Spark Plugs
Tire Rotation

56,000 MILES 84 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

64,000 MILES 96 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

72,000 MILES 108 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Air Cleaner Filter (Engine)
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

80,000 MILES 120 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

88,000 MILES 132 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Brake Fluid
Climate Control Air Filter
Tire Rotation

96,000 MILES 144 Months

Tire Rotation
Engine Oil & Engine Oil Filter
Climate Control Air Filter
Air Cleaner Filter (Engine)
Brake Fluid
Spark Plugs
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Got it

EV 101

Understanding the basics of electrified vehicles is an important step on your journey toward EV ownership. These tutorials will walk you through some of the most important information about EVs and how they work.

Intro to Hybrids and EVs

Get to know the different electrified powertrains and learn common terms to help you understand EVs, hybrids and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

How to Charge Your EV

Discover how EV and plug-in hybrid charging works and learn more about the regenerative braking technology in hybrids.

Your EV and the Kia Connect App

Learn some of the helpful tools you can use with your electric vehicle through the Kia Connect app.

Caring For Your EV Battery

Get tips on how to maximize the life of your hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicle battery.

EV Cost Savings

Learn about the cost savings that come with driving a Kia electric vehicle.

Charging at Home

Get a better understanding of how to charge your plug-in hybrid or electric vehicle at home.

Plug-in Hybrid Range

Whether you’re driving long distance or cruising around town, Kia plug-in hybrids have the range to get you where you’re going.

Hybrid Basics

Take a closer look at the basics of hybrid powertrains and how these vehicles work.

Planning a Trip With Your EV

Learn how to prepare for a long-distance trip in your Kia electrified vehicle.

Using Public Chargers

Get tips and advice on how to charge up your electric vehicle while on the go with public charging stations.

EV Range

Kia electric vehicles have enough range for both commuting and longer trips.

EV Technology

Learn about some of the advanced features in your Kia electric vehicle to enhance your drive.

Road In The Mountains

10-year or 100,000-mile battery limited warranty.

Kia’s EV and hybrid batteries come with an industry-leading warranty so you can drive with confidence wherever the road takes you.

A helpful FAQ

Questions about electric & hybrid vehicles?

Hear from real Kia owners

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Anna M EV6 Owner

“Charging from home has been a breeze.”

Raymond L EV6 Owner

“The EV6 is so much more advanced than any vehicle I've ever been in much less owned before. It really feels like the future.”

Wayne D EV6 Owner

“My Kia is sporty, fast, exciting and fun to drive and covered bumper to bumper for 10 years so I look forward to many years of driving it.”

Stacie S Niro Plug-in Hybrid Owner

“I love our Niro and look forward to driving it every day. In 18 months of ownership we have put gas in it 3 times and feel very solid about how it is working for our family.”

Mike K Niro EV Owner

“For my Niro EV, I had zero maintenance in 3 years. We've only taken it into the shop for scheduled maintenance and that was just tire rotation, filling the washer fluid. It currently has about 22,000 miles on it.”

Anna M EV6 Owner

“Charging from home has been a breeze.”

Raymond L EV6 Owner

“The EV6 is so much more advanced than any vehicle I've ever been in much less owned before. It really feels like the future.”

Find the EV, Plug-in Hybrid, or Hybrid vehicle that’s right for you.

Kia’s wide selection of electrified vehicles has something to offer everyone. Explore our full line-up to see which Kia electrified vehicle is right for you.