Here Are Four 0% Financing Deals for New EVs Before the Tax Credit Goes Away

If you are looking to buy an electric vehicle, there are lots of deals that automakers offer, including 0% APR financing and bonus cash incentives. Another way to save money is the federal tax credit that buyers can become eligible for when purchasing an EV. However, with recent legislation passed by the U.S. government, that $7,500 tax credit for new EVs made in the U.S. will end on Sept. 30, three months earlier than the original end date of Dec. 31.
So, here are some EVs that currently have 0% financing deals and are eligible for the tax credit, so you can take advantage of it before it ends (the tax credit can be applied to the final price at the time of sale by participating dealers).
Related: Thinking About Getting an EV Before the Tax Credit Changes?
2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV
Despite early struggles, the Chevrolet Blazer EV is back on the market for the 2025 model year. The SUV has an EPA-estimated range of up to 334 miles on a single charge, and it is unique in that it is offered with front-, rear- and all-wheel drive. The entry-level FWD LT trim starts at $46,095 (all prices include destination), while the top of the line AWD SS variant is priced at $62,095.
Qualified buyers of the Blazer EV are eligible for 0% APR financing for 60 months through Aug. 4.
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2025 Honda Prologue
The 2025 Honda Prologue is the brand’s first mass-market all-electric SUV. The base EX trim with FWD starts at $48,850, with the top of the line Elite AWD trim coming in at $59,805. FWD variants can go up to an EPA-rated 308 miles on a single battery life, while the AWD versions top out at 294 miles.
The 2025 Prologue is available with 0% APR financing for 24-60 months through Sept. 2.
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2025 Kia EV6
With its different trim levels and varying levels of range, the 2025 Kia EV6 has proven to be a good choice for those in the EV market. The EV6 with the base standard-range battery and RWD can go 237 miles on a single charge, per the EPA, while the long-range RWD version can go up to 319 miles. Also, the EV6 has a standard Tesla-style North American Charging Standard port, allowing owners access to the vast network of Superchargers across the country. Kia claims that the vehicle can charge from 10%-80% in just 20 minutes with a DC fast charger, as well. The EV6’s base Light trim with RWD starts at $44,375.
The 2025 EV6 is currently being offered with 0% APR financing for up to 60 months, as well as $1,000 in APR bonus cash and $5,000 in customer cash for qualified buyers, through Aug. 4.
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2025 Volkswagen ID.4
Production for the 2025 Volkswagen ID.4 paused in September 2024 over issues with door handles, but the SUV is now back in production. The RWD Pro trim has an estimated 291 miles of range, according to VW, while the AWD Pro trim has an EPA-rated 263 miles of range. The entry level Pro trim is listed at $46,520, the Pro S at $51,620 and the AWD-only Pro S Plus at $58,720.
The ID.4 is currently offered with 0% APR financing for 72 months with a $5,000 customer bonus through July 31. Additionally, customers who choose to lease by Sept. 30 may be eligible for a $7,500 EV lease bonus.
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