Powering the rear-wheel-drive EV9 Light is a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 215 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. The rear-wheel-drive, 201-hp EV9 Light Long Range...

Powering the rear-wheel-drive EV9 Light is a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 215 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. The rear-wheel-drive, 201-hp EV9 Light Long Range replaces the standard battery with a 99.8-kWh battery.

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Kia America announced Oct. 9 the full pricing for the all-new 2024 EV9 three-row SUV EV, which will have an estimated range of 300 miles on one charge.

MSRP for the Kia EV9

  • EV9 Light RWD
    • $54,900
  • EV9 Light Long Range RWD
    • $59,200
  • EV9 Wind e-AWD
    • $63,900
  • EV9 Land e-AWD
    • $69,900
  • EV9 GT-Line e-AWD
    • $73,900

Fully refundable reservations of $750, placed with participating Kia dealers on their website, are expected to open on Oct. 16 at 10 am PT. Customers will be able to visit their website to configure and make their reservation requests for an EV9.

Customers who make a reservation request through Nov. 27 will be eligible to receive a suite of gifts after their purchase or lease of an EV9, including a Webasto Go dual voltage portable EV charger, a complimentary three-year Kia maintenance plan, and one year of available digital features and services. All customers purchasing or leasing the all-new EV9 will receive a 1,000-kWh charging credit with Electrify America.

The EV9 Light RWD will come standard with DC fast-charging capability on an 800-volt architecture, accommodations for up to seven passengers, 19-inch alloy wheels, 8-way power adjustable driver and front passenger seats with heating and ventilation.

The EV SUV features a digital pattern lighting grille and standard 20-inch wheels.The interior ambience of the EV9 Land is heightened by a heated, powered tilt and telescoping steering wheel, full display mirror, and 14-speaker Meridian audio system, among other features.

Engine and Powertrain

Powering the rear-wheel-drive EV9 Light is a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor that produces 215 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. The rear-wheel-drive, 201-hp EV9 Light Long Range replaces the standard battery with a 99.8-kWh battery and offers captain’s chairs for second-row passengers.

The EV9 also features an available onboard power generator (V2L), which can power certain appliances, and can support vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities. The EV9 Land adds advanced technology including surround view monitor (SVM) and blind-spot view monitor (BVM). Like the EV9 Wind, the EV9 Land produces 379 horsepower and 443 lb.-ft of torque.

 An optional Towing Package can increase towing capability to 5000 lbs.

With standard, torque-vectoring e-AWD, the EV9 Wind is a dual-motor powertrain configuration. Motors on the front and rear axles combine to produce 379 horsepower, 443 lb.-ft torque and ground clearance increases to 7.8 inches. A heat pump and heated steering wheel are included.

Additional Features

Meanwhile, rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance assist (RCCA) and parking distance warning forward and reverse (PDW) are designed to facilitate parking maneuvers in a variety of circumstances.

Standard Remote Smart Parking Assist 2 is designed to assist with remote parking in, or exiting from, certain parking spots with the driver operating the EV9 from outside the vehicle, as well as smart parking while the driver is inside the vehicle. A dual-motor, 283-kW (379-hp) torque vectoring all-wheel-drive configuration with 516 lb.-ft. of torque is standard on the GT-Line.

The all-electric EV9 has a boxy, triangular design language of the EV9 emphasizes the tension of its short overhangs and long 122-inch wheelbase, pushed to the corners over the modular E-GMP electric underpinnings.

At 197.4 inches in length in the GT-Line (all other trims are 197.2 inches long) the EV9 is slightly longer than the Telluride SUV and comparable in height (up to 70.1 inches in the GT-Line with raised roof rails) and width (77.9 inches). Despite its boxy profile, the EV9 has a drag coefficient of 0.2818.

At the core of the driver cockpit is an elliptical-shaped dash. A wide panoramic display sits on top, combining standard dual 12.3-inch screens and a 5.0-inch HVAC screen into one single panel for a modern and simple aesthetic. Underneath the screens are centrally mounted, hidden-until-lit haptic switches for key infotainment features that appear when the EV9 is turned on.

The EV9 features Kia’s next-generation, ultramodern connected car navigation cockpit (ccNC) system. The infotainment system processes quickly and in high fidelity, with frequently used quick controls available with a swipe on the screen.

Navigation-based charging guidance using arrival time and distance-to-empty estimates can help quell range anxiety. Standard convenience features include Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and wireless phone charger.

Standard, advanced ultrawide band-based Digital Key 2, allows customers to use their compatible Apple, Google and Samsung smart devices or an NFC-enabled smart card as virtual vehicle keys to lock, unlock, and drive. The technology is designed to allow drivers to unlock the EV9 without holding their smartphone near the door, and keys can be shared with friends and family over text messages on compatible devices.

Central to the EV9’s 20 standard ADAS features is Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 2 (FCA-2), designed to help detect and prevent collisions from occurring under certain conditions.

This system has been enhanced on the EV9 to, in certain circumstances, detect: vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists in front of the vehicle while driving (FCA-CPC); oncoming vehicles while turning left at an intersection (FCA-JT); and crossing vehicles while passing through an intersection (FCA-JC).

The system is also designed to help provide a degree of braking and/or steering input to help prevent or minimize certain collisions if the system detects oncoming vehicles while passing other vehicles (FCA-LO); vehicles in front of the car while changing lanes (FCA-LS); and obstacles, pedestrians, or other vehicles in front of the car while driving straight (FCA-ESA).

Deliveries of the 2024 EV9 in the U.S. are slated to begin in late 2023. Production of the EV9 in North America at Kia’s facility in West Point, Ga., is expected to start in 2024.

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