Kia UK is proud to announce the EV2 Long Range as its latest model eligible for the maximum Band 1 Government Electric Car Grant (ECG), reducing the vehicle’s on-the-road price by £3,750 with the entry level version now priced from just £24,245.
This new grant applies to EV2 variants equipped with the 61.0kWh Long Range battery, which includes the ‘Air’, ‘GT-Line’ and ‘GT-Line S’ grades. These variants offer high levels of standard specification alongside an all-electric driving range of up to 275 miles on a single charge.
EV2 ‘First Edition’ continues to receive the Electric Car Grant
Alongside the EV2 Long Range variants, the EV2 ‘First Edition’ continues to qualify for the Government Electric Car Grant, receiving a £1,500 reduction in its on-the-road price.
Introduced as a highly specified launch edition of Kia’s newest compact electric SUV, the EV2 ‘First Edition’ remains available from £26,995 on-the-road with the grant applies.
Which Kia models qualify for the Electric Car Grant?
With this latest news, Kia continues to offer a broad range of electric vehicles eligible for the Government Electric Car Grant, helping more retail and fleet customers make the switch to electric mobility. Kia is currently one of only seven brands to offer fully electric cars with the maximum ECG, highlighting the brand’s strong environmental manufacturing credentials necessary to qualify for the grant.
The Kia EV2, EV3, EV4 and PV5 Passenger are all available with the ECG discount, with selected grades qualifying for either the maximum Band 1 £3,750 or Band 2 £1,500 grant.






















