Kia EV9 Pricing and specs
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EV9 Trim MSRP*
Light RWD $54,900
Light Long Range RWD $59,200
Wind e-AWD $63,900
Land e-AWD $69,900
GT-Line e-AWD $73,900
Some additional info: EV9 Trim MSRP
- Light RWD $54,900
- Light Long Range RWD $59,200
- Wind e-AWD $63,900
- Land e-AWD $69,900
- GT-Line e-AWD $73,900
- Light : 223 miles
- Light Long Range : 300 miles
- Wind : 270 miles (253 with 20" wheel option)
- Land : 253 miles (270 with 19" wheel option)
- GT-Line : 243 miles
With the most range is the Light Long Range. It combines the larger 99.8-kWh battery pack with a single motor and manages a range of 304 miles. It also makes 201 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. At the other end is the regular Light, which gets the smaller 76.1-kWh battery pack instead and goes 230 miles on a charge. It's the only one with that battery. But it is a little lighter on its feet both due to the lower weight and the fact it actually makes slightly more horsepower (215) than the Long Range.
The rest of the lineup falls between 270 and 280 miles of range, and they all feature all-wheel drive thanks to a pair of electric motors. With two motors, output rises to 379 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque. The GT-Line gets even more torque at 516 pound-feet, which is also available as an option for the Wind and Land trims. The whole lineup is listed below in order from cheapest to most expensive.
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While I do appreciate that the Kia Ev9 has the same charging rate (236 kW) as Tesla vehicles I feel that the amount of horsepower and torque in the Light RWD (215 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque) and Light Long RWD range (201 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque) is extremely underwhelming for such a large vehicle. This causes the 0-60 times (9 seconds for the Light and Light Long Range) to be extremely lackluster And while I think the interior looks great, I feel that the exterior leaves a lot to be desired. I"m sure the higher end trims (Wind, Land and Gt-Line) will sell well, because of the size of the vehicle and the six passenger seating along with all of the luxury amenities, I think that Kia needs to improve the range and lower the price before the majority of Americans will consider this vehicle. As for me, I'm willing to hold out for the Hyundai Ioniq 7 and the Genesis GV90 before purchasing my first BEV.
The rest of the lineup falls between 270 and 280 miles of range, and they all feature all-wheel drive thanks to a pair of electric motors. With two motors, output rises to 379 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque. The GT-Line gets even more torque at 516 pound-feet, which is also available as an option for the Wind and Land trims. The whole lineup is listed below in order from cheapest to most expensive.
- Light: 230 miles, RWD, $56,395
- Light Long Range: 304 miles, RWD, $60,695
- Wind: 280 miles, AWD, $65,395
- Land: 280 miles, AWD, $71,395
- GT-Line: 270 miles, AWD, $75,395
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While I do appreciate that the Kia Ev9 has the same charging rate (236 kW) as Tesla vehicles I feel that the amount of horsepower and torque in the Light RWD (215 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque) and Light Long RWD range (201 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque) is extremely underwhelming for such a large vehicle. This causes the 0-60 times (9 seconds for the Light and Light Long Range) to be extremely lackluster And while I think the interior looks great, I feel that the exterior leaves a lot to be desired. I"m sure the higher end trims (Wind, Land and Gt-Line) will sell well, because of the size of the vehicle and the six passenger seating along with all of the luxury amenities, I think that Kia needs to improve the range and lower the price before the majority of Americans will consider this vehicle. As for me, I'm willing to hold out for the Hyundai Ioniq 7 and the Genesis GV90 before purchasing my first BEV.
hp is less important than torque in public road driving and 258lb ft means it will not feel slow.
having said that, i'm amazed my ioniq 5 has very similar torque to my lexus lc500 with huge v8.
having said that, i'm amazed my ioniq 5 has very similar torque to my lexus lc500 with huge v8.
Agree...
...but disagree. I'm not sure 258 lb ft of torque in a vehicle this size and weight will feel like enough. The EV9 is supposed to be in the 5,300 - 5,800 ballpark weight wise. It may feel like "enough" but probably won't feel like it has an abundance of power
The EV instant torque experience is the best. The EQS has way more torque than horsepower. Stock is 590 lb ft of torque but I have the Acceleration Boost which adds 80 horsepower, reduces the 0-60 by 1.0 second, but doesn't mention what the torque figure becomes. Either way, I love the instant wall of torque from the EQS, especially up hills. It FLIES up the steepest hills, it's pretty insane for such a heavy beast.
Torque > horsepower. I choose torque all day long
...but disagree. I'm not sure 258 lb ft of torque in a vehicle this size and weight will feel like enough. The EV9 is supposed to be in the 5,300 - 5,800 ballpark weight wise. It may feel like "enough" but probably won't feel like it has an abundance of power
Torque > horsepower. I choose torque all day long
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I tell people these cars are more quick than they are fast; quickness you use all the time.
Anyway back to the Kia EV9...the range is all fine, especially since they support 250 kW charging, but the power is a little underwhelming, but I think for 99.9 percent of people, it's totally fine as this is a family SUV, not a sports car
so i've been seeing loads of raves about the new ev9...
example:
https://www.autoblog.com/2024/02/12/...ting-features/
redline reviews
obligatory... i got rid of my tesla for an ev9
even consumer reports isn't too whiny...
superbowl commercial showing v2l was great
carwow's matt is impressed...
out of spec reviews...
example:
https://www.autoblog.com/2024/02/12/...ting-features/
redline reviews
obligatory... i got rid of my tesla for an ev9

even consumer reports isn't too whiny...

superbowl commercial showing v2l was great
carwow's matt is impressed...
out of spec reviews...
I like the interior of this and I think it's very well laid out - it would be a very practical vehicle for us. I just don't care for the exterior - but I do think these guys (Hyundai, Kia, Genesis) are making great cars and one day their EV designs will speak to me. In other news, I also thought that Super Bowl ad was really solid.











