Kia Offers Major Discounts on These Models in Latest Deal

Kia Lucky Motors has rolled out limited-time offers on its popular SUVs, Sorento 3.5L V6 and Sportage L HEV, providing buyers with massive savings.

The company announced a cash rebate of Rs250,000 under its Power Bonus scheme for the Sorento 3.5L V6, valid until October 31, 2025.

Meanwhile, the Sportage L HEV comes with a free registration offer translating into savings of up to Rs300,000, but only on a quota basis.

Both deals are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and Kia has urged customers to act quickly as stocks remain strictly limited.

The Sportage L HEV features a 1.6L turbocharged engine paired with an electric motor producing 231 horsepower, ensuring excellent fuel economy and smooth hybrid performance.

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It offers an advanced 12.3-inch digital display, Apple CarPlay connectivity, Kia’s Drive Wise safety suite, and updated stylish interiors perfect for city driving and commuting.

On the other hand, the Sorento 3.5L V6 offers three-row seating for seven passengers, a Smart Power Liftgate, and captain’s chairs for added comfort.

Designed for families and long-distance travellers, the Sorento also comes with rugged X-Pro trim options, making it suitable for adventurous off-road driving enthusiasts.

Kia said the campaign combines performance, technology, and affordability, giving customers a rare opportunity to own premium SUVs at significantly reduced prices.

With high car prices across Pakistan, customers view Kia’s offers as timely relief, though availability is limited and discounts end after October 31, 2025.

Meanwhile, the Federal Board of Revenue has decided to launch an online e-auction module for non-customs paid vehicles, aiming to ensure greater transparency and efficiency.

The announcement was made during a high-level meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, where FBR officials presented details of the proposed system.

The module is designed to guarantee fairness in the disposal process and maximise government revenue from auctions of confiscated and tampered vehicles across the country.

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