
Lease deals get all the hype, but a lot of people would still rather buy their vehicles. If that sounds like you, you’re in luck, because there’s a whole bunch of great EVs you can buy with 0% financing this month – including the best-selling Tesla Model Y!
The $7,500 federal EV tax credit disappeared in 2025, but great deals on new EVs didn’t vanish with it, and brands like BMW, Hyundai, Jeep, and even Mercedes-Benz have been slashing EV prices to keep dealer showrooms busy. But, while discounts, rebates, and local incentives help, a high interest rate can still kill a deal – that’s why these free money, 0% APR interest offers could be worth a look.
As always, these deals are presented in alphabetical order, by make. And, as for which EV deals are new this month? You’re just gonna have to read the article. Enjoy!
Ford F-150 Lightning

Ford F-150 Lightning is a reasonably capable half-ton truck with V2X capabilities that first proved themselves during Texas’ 2021 ice storms, when they backed up people’s homes while they waited for power to get restored. Ford PRO customers buying an F-150 Lightning for their commercial or public fleet also get Ford PRO’s support in sourcing grants and incentives, as well as employee pricing in select markets. Put all that together, and your fleet manager would be crazy not to take a serious look at this electric pickup.
2025 Lightning PRO models are on offer with 0% financing for up to 60 months plus up to $3,000 in customer cash.
GMC HUMMER EV

The biggest of GM’s EVs, these Hamtramck, Michigan-built machines are seriously impressive EVs, with shockingly quick acceleration and on-road handling that seems to defy the laws of physics once you understand that these are, essentially, Class 3 trucks. If you’re a fan of heavy metal (and plastic), you’ll definitely want to stop by your local GMC dealer and give the rugged GMC HUMMER EV a test drive.
If you decide to drive it home, GM is offering “very well-qualified buyers” 0% financing for up to 72 months. You probably know if you qualify, already.
Hyundai IONIQ 5

Hyundai dealers have been on an absolute tear of late, moving more examples of the IONIQ 5 electric hatchback than ever in the all-important five-passenger crossover segment, where it was just named KBB’s best family EV for 2026.
To keep the records rolling in, Hyundai is offering IONIQ 5 buyers 0% financing for up to 72 months plus $1,000 bonus cash.
Jeep Wagoneer S

With some dealers advertising massive discounts, the Jeep Wagoneer S could be an electric diamond in the rough. This high-riding crossover rides on a lifted version of the same Stellantis platform as the Dodge Charger, and seems more than ready to deliver both solid range and rapid on-road performance.
Jeep is offering 0% financing for up to 72 months or up to $8,250 in total bonus cash allowances on remaining 2025 models – and remember: that’s before you start negotiating with the dealer.
Kia EV6

The Kia EV6 that made its global debut on a drag strip running alongside a Lamborghini, a Porsche, and an AMG Mercedes GT, and if it didn’t beat the pants off all of them, it sure did beat most of them. All that power and performance with a silky smooth idle, quiet early-morning startups, and a 10-year warrant with access to a nationwide dealer network?
That’s tough to beat on its own – and, this month, Kia is offering 0% financing on remaining2025 model year EV6.
Subaru Uncharted

With aggressive styling, 338 hp, dynamic handling, and the all-weather confidence of Subaru’s highly-touted Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, it’s no wonder the new Uncharted EV is already outselling the badge-engineered Solterra.
Subaru says the new Uncharted is “powered by love,” but its sales success is no doubt powered (in part, at least) by a subsidized 0% financing offer for up to 72 months.
Tesla Model Y

When Tesla first rolled out its 0% financing for 72 months offer back in January, the deal was limited to only the cheapest Model Y Standard models. Now, you can get the same deal on an AWD MY, and even the higher-spec Premium versions aren’t far off, with financing starting at “just” 0.99% for those.
That said, the Model Y Standard seems to be a solid enough electric crossover with plenty of range, zippy 0-60 mph acceleration, and enough of the good aspects of Tesla ownership (great software integration, Supercharger access, etc.) to make it interesting.
Toyota bZ + bZ Woodland

The Toyota bZ has been vastly improved since it first launched, adding more range, faster charging, and better performance while holding the line on price – if not lowering it, on some trim levels. It’s no wonder, then, that the bZ has become a hot seller.
To keep the good times rolling for its dealers, Toyota has also added a new, outdoorsier “Woodland” version of the updated bZ and put a 0% interest incentive financing on both models, for up to 72 months.
Volvo EX90

The new-for-2025 EX90 was initially plagued with software gremlins when it launched, but those seem to have been largely ironed out with the free factory ECU upgrade offered to early 2025 MY buyers as compensation. With that, the super safety-focused seven-passenger electric SUV charges faster, drives farther, and handles its Google Auto-based infotainment package better than ever, while offering Volvo’s excellent fit-and-finish, interior materials, and ergonomics.
Through June 30th, Volvo is offering buyers of leftover 2025 EX90s either $7,500 cash back or 0% financing for up to 72 months. Both offers are eligible for $500 in owner loyalty if you have or trade in another Volvo.
Disclaimer: the vehicle models and financing deals above were sourced from sites like CarsDirect or CarEdge or the OEM websites – and were current as of 05JUN2026. These deals may not be available in every market, with every discount, or for every buyer (the standard “with approved credit” fine print should be considered implied).
Check with your local dealer(s) for more information.

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