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Kia is rolling out one of the most affordable electric vehicle lease offers in the U.S., with the 2025 Niro EV Wind available for as low as $109 per month until September 2. The promotion underscores the automaker’s strategy to make electric driving more accessible as competition in the EV market intensifies.

The limited-time lease applies to a 24-month term with $3,999 due at signing, including a $4,240 capitalized cost reduction. Kia does not require a security deposit but does charge a $650 acquisition fee.

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Qualified applicants through Kia Finance may also be eligible for a $500 Military discount. At the end of the lease, customers have the option to purchase the vehicle for $23,367.15. Actual monthly payments may vary depending on dealer participation and credit approval.

Powered by a single 201-hp electric motor paired with a 64.8 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery, the 2025 Niro EV Wind delivers an EPA-estimated 253 miles of range. It supports DC fast charging, allowing a 10 to 80 percent charge in 43 minutes.

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Inside, the electric SUV features dual 10.25-inch displays, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, 22.8 cu-ft of cargo space, and advanced safety systems including lane keeping assist and forward collision avoidance.

With a starting price of $39,600, the model has earned positive reviews from industry analysts, with Edmunds calling it a well-rounded EV backed by one of the best warranties in the segment. Kia’s lease campaign is positioned to draw new EV customers who may be hesitant about upfront costs, while giving the brand a stronger foothold in the competitive compact electric SUV market.

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Ivan Popov is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery systems, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across key international markets. He holds a degree in International Relations and, outside of journalism, enjoys long-distance running, travel photography, and exploring sustainable urban transport systems.

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