
The sun rises over Wesley Chapel. You have a commute to Tampa, Florida, or errands across Brandon. You want an electric vehicle (EV) that feels quick, quiet, and easy to live with. Kia of Wesley Chapel is here to help. Our Kia EVs provide clear steps to find the right model, learn the basics, and save time when you visit.

The Kia EV6 brings a modern design that feels natural on city streets and smooth on the interstate. The lineup lists an available range of up to 319 miles¹, which covers a week of typical Tampa driving with simple planning. You browse trims online, choose colors, and set a time to see it in person. The process stays simple, and you keep control of the pace.
The Kia EV9 is a full-size electric SUV that puts comfort first. Kia estimates up to 305 miles of range² and seats for up to seven adults. This model won the 2024 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year. It is an industry award that points to thoughtful design and strong innovation across the Kia electric lineup.³
The Kia Niro EV focuses on efficiency and easy parking. EPA estimates list 253 miles of all-electric range, which makes daily life in Tampa and Brandon straightforward. You can charge at home overnight or grab a public Level 2 session while you shop.

The EV Research Center on the site breaks down the categories in clear language. Battery electric vehicles use only electricity to drive. EV6 and EV9 are good examples. You charge at home or at public stations and enjoy instant torque with no gas stops.
Plug-in hybrids pair an electric motor with a gas engine and can run on electricity for many local trips. The Niro Plug-In Hybrid and Sportage Plug-In Hybrid show how this works. You plug in at night, drive electric for short routes, then use gas for longer days without planning every charge.
Traditional hybrids recharge while you drive and do not need to plug in. Sportage Hybrid is a solid choice for drivers who want electric help without changing routines. The research pages cover charging terms, road trip planning, and simple tips that extend range. You can skim and learn fast, then jump back to inventory with a plan.

Start with the online finance application. You fill it out from your couch and arrive with a head start. This short step helps the team plan options in advance so your visit stays focused on the test drive.
Next, open Value Your Trade. Enter your vehicle details for an estimate you can use toward your next Kia. Many Wesley Chapel and Tampa shoppers use this tool to plan timing, budget, and down payment. It keeps the numbers clear before you sit down at the desk.
EV9 uses an eight hundred volt architecture designed for high-speed DC fast charging, so a highway top-up can fit into a short coffee stop near I-75 or I-275 when station power and conditions line up. You leave with enough energy to finish the route without a long pause.
EV6 feels right in Tampa traffic because it is quick off the line and easy to place in tight lanes. The same eight-hundred-volt system supports very quick DC sessions from low battery to about eighty percent in roughly the time it takes to grab lunch at a plaza, under good conditions. That rhythm keeps your day on schedule.
Yes. Niro EV is a friendly entry point. The size feels familiar, the cabin is simple to learn, and the EPA estimate of 253 miles covers a busy week with home charging at night. If you live in an apartment, you can lean on public Level 2 in Brandon or Tampa and plan a fast charge only when the day runs long.
Your search for Kia EVs near Tampa, FL, should feel easy and clear. Kia of Wesley Chapel brings inventory, research, and financing tools together so you can move fast and feel confident. You choose the model. Then, contact us to book a test drive and gather on-road insight to decide confidently.
¹Based on EPA estimates on a full battery charge. Actual range will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, charging practice, battery age, weather, temperature, and your vehicle’s condition. Battery capacity will decrease with time and use. For more information on range, please see www.fueleconomy.gov.
2025 EV6 Light RWD is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 237 miles.
2025 EV6 Light Long Range RWD is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 319 miles.
2025 EV6 Light Long Range AWD is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 295 miles.
2025 EV6 Wind RWD is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 319 miles.
2025 EV6 Wind AWD is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 295 miles.
2025 EV6 GT-Line RWD is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 319 miles.
2025 EV6 GT-Line AWD (shown) is rated at an EPA-estimated all-electric range of 270 miles.
²Electric range shown is not an official EPA estimate and is based on preliminary manufacturer estimates on a vehicle with a full charge. Range will vary and depends on a number of factors, including battery age, vehicle maintenance, charging practice, weather, road/traffic conditions, ambient temperature, driving habits, options, cargo and others. Battery capacity will decrease with time and use.
2026 EV9 GT-Line shown is rated at a Kia-estimated all-electric range of 280 miles.
2026 EV9 Light RWD is rated at a Kia-estimated all-electric range of 230 miles.
2026 EV9 Light Long Range RWD is rated at a Kia-estimated all-electric range of 305 miles.
2026 EV9 Wind AWD is rated at a Kia-estimated all-electric range of 283 miles.
2026 EV9 Land AWD is rated at a Kia-estimated all-electric range of 283 miles.