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    Kia Morocco innovates in electric mobility with EV-Subscription.

    21 February 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Kia Morocco takes a major step in the democratization of electric mobility by launching **EV-Subscription**, a unique all-inclusive car subscription offer. This new formula allows drivers to access a **full range of 100% electric vehicles** without a final purchase commitment, while benefiting from comprehensive coverage including **full insurance, maintenance, and repairs**.

    With a monthly fee **starting from 7,900 DH**, EV-Subscription positions itself as an accessible and flexible alternative for individuals wishing to adopt electric vehicles without the constraints of a significant initial investment.

    **A flexible solution for a smooth transition**

    In response to concerns about the acquisition cost of electric vehicles and long-term commitments, Kia Morocco offers a **turnkey solution** that meets the new expectations of consumers.

    **EV-Subscription** allows customers to choose a **duration of 3 years or a limit of 60,000 km**, with the option to **return or purchase** the vehicle at the end of the contract. This approach ensures optimal flexibility while guaranteeing a hassle-free driving experience.

    The offer requires no initial payment or hidden fees, simplifying access to electric mobility and promoting broader adoption of these technologies in Morocco.

    **A range of electric models for all needs**

    With **EV-Subscription**, Kia Morocco offers a wide selection of electric vehicles suited to different driving styles and requirements:

    – **Kia EV9**: a spacious and technological family SUV, designed for long distances.
    – **Kia EV5**: a premium SUV with bold design and advanced features.
    – **Kia EV6**: a dynamic crossover with electrifying performance, ideal for both city and highway.

    Subscribers thus have access to vehicles equipped with the latest innovations in electric powertrains, range, and fast charging.

    **Fixed monthly payments for a controlled budget**

    One of the main advantages of EV-Subscription lies in its **transparent and predictable pricing**. The monthly payments cover not only the use of the vehicle but also its maintenance, assistance, and insurance, allowing customers to **drive with peace of mind without worrying about unexpected costs**.

    Here is an overview of the rates offered by Kia Morocco:

    | **Model** | **Duration/Mileage** | **Public Sale Price** | **Monthly Payment** |
    |——————–|———————-|———————–|———————|
    | EV5 Executive | 36 months / 60,000 km | 650,000 MAD | 7,900 MAD |
    | EV6 GT-Line | 36 months / 60,000 km | 685,000 MAD | 8,900 MAD |
    | EV6 GT | 36 months / 60,000 km | 785,000 MAD | 9,900 MAD |
    | EV9 GT-Line | 36 months / 60,000 km | 1,089,000 MAD | 12,900 MAD |

    By opting for this formula, customers benefit from a **new vehicle without having to manage its resale at the end of the contract**, a constraint often seen as a barrier to purchase.

    **An even more advantageous transition to electric**

    Kia Morocco supports its customers in their transition to electric by offering an **exclusive bonus of choice**:

    – **A charging station with free installation**, allowing for easy home charging.
    – **A free charging subscription for 2 years at FastVolt**, ensuring easy access to public charging stations.

    These benefits add to the savings already realized on **fuel, maintenance, and registration**, making electric vehicles more attractive than ever.

    **Performance tailored to the expectations of the Moroccan market**

    Kia’s electric vehicles offer **optimized ranges** and are equipped with **fast charging systems**, allowing for **up to 80% battery recovery in less than 30 minutes**. Their powertrains ensure a **smooth and quiet drive**, while reducing environmental impact thanks to **zero CO2 emissions**.

    With **EV-Subscription**, Kia Morocco is part of a dynamic of **more sustainable and accessible mobility**, offering consumers a modern, economical, and hassle-free alternative. An initiative that could well accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in the country and transform the driving habits of Moroccans.

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