Free Kia Window Sticker Lookup by VIN

Look up the original factory window sticker for any Kia vehicle by VIN. See the full Monroney label including MSRP, packages, and options — completely free.

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The window sticker shows the manufacturer's price. CarWhere shows you what verified buyers actually paid for Kia vehicles — real transaction prices, not estimates.

About Kia Window Stickers

Supported Brands

Kia

Availability

Kia window stickers are available for recent model year vehicles sold through authorized U.S. dealers.

VIN Identification Tip

Kia VINs typically start with "KN" (Korea-built) or "5X" (US-built, Georgia plant).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my Kia window sticker by VIN?

Enter your 17-character Kia VIN in the lookup tool above. We retrieve the original factory window sticker directly from Kia's systems. Your VIN is on the driver's side dashboard (visible through the windshield), the driver's door jamb sticker, or your registration documents.

Is the Kia window sticker lookup free?

Yes, completely free. Kia makes their window sticker data publicly available and we retrieve it at no cost. No hidden fees, accounts, or lookup limits. Other sites charge $3-$5 per lookup for the same data.

What Kia models are supported?

All Kia models are supported, including the Telluride, Sportage, Sorento, Forte, K5, Soul, Carnival, Seltos, Niro, EV6, EV9, and the Kia Rio. Both current and recent model years are available.

What does a Kia window sticker include?

A Kia Monroney label shows the base MSRP, all factory-installed packages and options with individual prices, destination charge, EPA fuel economy ratings (or range for EVs like the EV6 and EV9), safety features and ratings, Kia's warranty coverage (5-year/60,000-mile basic and 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain), and the total MSRP.

Can I look up a Kia Telluride or EV6 window sticker?

Yes. The Kia Telluride and EV6 are among the most popular lookups. Telluride buyers use the sticker to verify which trim (LX, S, EX, SX, SX Prestige) and packages are installed, since configurations range from $37k to $54k. EV6 buyers use it to confirm battery size, range rating, and whether the vehicle qualifies for the federal EV tax credit.

How do I use the Kia window sticker to negotiate a better price?

The window sticker shows the original MSRP and every factory option — this is your negotiation baseline. Compare the MSRP to the dealer's asking price to see the real discount. Verify which trim level and packages are actually installed versus what the dealer advertises. Identify any dealer-added accessories (window tint, paint protection, nitrogen in tires) that inflate the price above the factory sticker. On CarWhere, you can see what other verified Kia buyers actually paid to know what discount to expect.

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