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EV Market Momentum Surges with 0% Financing and Improved Models
Published 10 months, 4 weeks ago
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EV INDUSTRY UPDATE: JUNE 2, 2025
The electric vehicle market continues to show strong momentum as manufacturers roll out attractive financing options and new models in the past 48 hours. Several automakers are offering 0% interest financing this month to boost sales and clear inventory.
GMC is aggressively moving its 2024 and 2025 Hummer EV inventory with zero-percent financing deals. The Ultium-based heavy-duty trucks have been praised for their quick acceleration and surprising handling despite their size.
Honda's Prologue, one of last year's top-selling electric crossovers, is offering 0% APR for up to 72 months on remaining 2024 models to make room for the 2025 lineup. The vehicle combines GM's Ultium platform with Honda's design sensibilities.
Hyundai is promoting the IONIQ 6 with 0% financing for up to 48 months through June 2nd. The aerodynamically efficient sedan offers up to 361 miles of range.
BMW has unveiled a revised i4 Grand Coupé with improved efficiency and a new high-performance m60 xDrive variant scheduled to hit markets this summer. The 2025 i4 features a silicon carbide inverter that reduces energy consumption by 4.5%, adding approximately 13 miles of range compared to previous models. The new m60 xDrive tops the lineup with 601 horsepower.
Kia has announced pricing for its 2026 EV9, mostly showing price reductions compared to last year. The company introduced a new Nightfall edition available on the Land trim with design enhancements including 20-inch gloss black wheels and exclusive interior features.
Industry analysts note that current policy uncertainty is creating a window of opportunity for battery electric vehicle buyers, though specific concerns around charging infrastructure remain top of mind for consumers and charging companies alike.
As manufacturers continue to improve range capabilities and offer attractive financing options, the EV market shows resilience despite ongoing challenges in charging infrastructure development.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The electric vehicle market continues to show strong momentum as manufacturers roll out attractive financing options and new models in the past 48 hours. Several automakers are offering 0% interest financing this month to boost sales and clear inventory.
GMC is aggressively moving its 2024 and 2025 Hummer EV inventory with zero-percent financing deals. The Ultium-based heavy-duty trucks have been praised for their quick acceleration and surprising handling despite their size.
Honda's Prologue, one of last year's top-selling electric crossovers, is offering 0% APR for up to 72 months on remaining 2024 models to make room for the 2025 lineup. The vehicle combines GM's Ultium platform with Honda's design sensibilities.
Hyundai is promoting the IONIQ 6 with 0% financing for up to 48 months through June 2nd. The aerodynamically efficient sedan offers up to 361 miles of range.
BMW has unveiled a revised i4 Grand Coupé with improved efficiency and a new high-performance m60 xDrive variant scheduled to hit markets this summer. The 2025 i4 features a silicon carbide inverter that reduces energy consumption by 4.5%, adding approximately 13 miles of range compared to previous models. The new m60 xDrive tops the lineup with 601 horsepower.
Kia has announced pricing for its 2026 EV9, mostly showing price reductions compared to last year. The company introduced a new Nightfall edition available on the Land trim with design enhancements including 20-inch gloss black wheels and exclusive interior features.
Industry analysts note that current policy uncertainty is creating a window of opportunity for battery electric vehicle buyers, though specific concerns around charging infrastructure remain top of mind for consumers and charging companies alike.
As manufacturers continue to improve range capabilities and offer attractive financing options, the EV market shows resilience despite ongoing challenges in charging infrastructure development.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI