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Kia EV9 and EV6 now fully qualify for the $7,500 tax credit – except for one trim
Kia EV9 and EV6 now fully qualify for the $7,500 tax credit – except for one trim-February 2024
2025-04-10 EDT 12:21:06

As Kia reported record first-quarter sales, Eric Watson, Kia America VP of sales, made a point of painting a rosy picture for the future: Now that the latest versions of its two best-selling electric vehicles, the EV9 and the EV6, are in full-scale production at Kias plant in Georgia, the road is paved for further sales growth (1).

After all, when Kia announced it was switching production of the EV9 to the U.S. from South Korea in 2023, it largely based its decision 2) on its EVs being eligible for the $7,500 tax credit on new EV purchases offered under President Bidens Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

Recommended Videos But the EV9s battery still came from South Korea and China, which meant it would only receive a partial tax credit of $3,750. Starting this year, the EV9 can qualify for the full $7,500 credit, as Kia switched the sourcing of its battery to its Georgia plant.

Related As for the EV6, 2025 marks the first time its production takes place stateside, and most of its trims have also become eligible for the full tax credit.

However, there are notable exceptions: Both the EV6 and EV9 GT (3) trims, which are known for providing more horsepower ie, being faster andoffering (4) a more aggressive styling and accents, wont qualify at all for the tax credit: Thats because production for those vehicles remains based in South Korea, according to CarsDirect, which cited a Kia bulletin (5) to its dealers.

The full credit should still be available for those who lease the vehicles, as leasing does not have the same sourcing requirements under the IRA.

Another big unknown for the GT trims is whether the U.S. 25% tariffs on all imported vehicles will again be applied. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump paused most tariffs announced in early April for 90 days.

While prices for the new EV6 and EV9 have yet to be revealed, the combination of the tariffs and the inegibility for the tax credit could seriously dent the appeal of the GT trims.

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Kia’s futuristic, affordable EV4 sedan will launch in 2025 The Kia EV9 is being built in Georgia making it a whole lot cheaper The Kia EV9 is coming, but you should wait to buy one. Heres why Which cars still qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit? Heres the full list Kia EV6 GT first-drive review: putting a little more fun into EVs

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