Kia has introduced drive-away pricing across its Stonic, Sorento hybrid, and EV3 model lines, with prices reduced compared to pre-offer pricing.
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Kia has introduced a limited-time drive-away pricing offer on three of its SUV models during February 2026.
The Stonic mild-hybrid, Sorento hybrid, and EV3 electric vehicle are included as part of the current promotion.
The entry-level Stonic S small SUV moves to a starting price of $29,990 drive-away (before optional metallic paint) as part of the promotion, down from its previous drive-away price of $30,890, or its RRP of $28,180 plus on-road costs.
The mid-spec Stonic Sport retains an earlier promotional price of $34,490 drive-away, instead of $32,290 plus on-road costs.
Hybrid versions of the Sorento large SUV also move to drive-away pricing, starting with the entry-level Sorento S Hybrid FWD from $59,490 drive-away, replacing the previous $56,630 plus on-road costs price.
All variants of the Sorento hybrid range are covered by drive-away pricing, including the Sorento Sport Hybrid FWD from $62,490 drive-away, Sport+ Hybrid FWD from $67,490 drive-away, and GT-Line Hybrid FWD from $75,490 drive-away.
All-wheel drive variants of each trim level are available for an additional $3000.
Compared to the pre-offer on-the-road price, savings work out to over $2100 or more, depending on the variant, when comparing prices for an address in Sydney.
Regular pricing varies by location, and savings may differ by location.
The EV3 small electric SUV is also available with reduced drive-away pricing, but residents in WA pay slightly more than in other locations in Australia.
Pricing for the EV3 Air Standard Range, rated for 436km of WLTP driving range, starts from $46,990 drive-away around Australia, or $47,990 in WA, instead of the regular $47,600 plus on-road costs list price, and earlier offers of $48,990/$49,990, depending on location.
The 604km range EV3 Air Long Range moves to $52,990 drive-away, or $53,990 in WA, previously priced from $53,315 plus on-road costs, or $56,490/$57,490 drive-away.
The Earth Long Range (563km range) moves to $58,990 drive-away, or $59,990 in WA, instead of $58,600 plus on-road costs, or earlier drive-away offers of $62,690/$63,690.
At the top of the line-up, the EV3 GT-Line Long Range retains an earlier drive-away offer of $68,490 drive-away in all areas of Australia bar WA, where it is paying $70,490 drive-away – compared to a regular retail price of $63,590 plus on-road costs.
Savings in an EV3 GT-Line in Sydney work out to around $1000, but an entry-level Air Standard Range works out to a discount of over $5300.
The current drive-away offers supersede previous drive-away deals offered from launch, which varied in ACT and WA.
Kia’s offers are applied to 2025-built vehicles currently in stock, and the offer runs from February 1 until February 28, 2026, or while stocks last. Additional terms, conditions, and costs may apply in some situations; your Kia dealer can advise if this is the case.
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Kez Casey migrated from behind spare parts counters to writing about cars over ten years ago. Raised by a family of automotive workers, Kez grew up in workshops and panel shops before making the switch to reviews and road tests for The Motor Report, Drive and CarAdvice.

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