Last month, Kia announced the 2024 EV9 would start at US$ 54,900. Fast forward to today and the company has released pricing for additional variants. Kicking things off is the US$ 59,200 EV9 Light Long Range. It’s largely identical to the entry-level Light, but trades the seven-seat interior for a six-seat arrangement. Buyers will also find HomeLink as well as a handful of options – including a sunroof and a heated steering wheel – that aren’t available on the base model.
The big news is the powertrain as the EV9
Light Long Range has a 99.8 kWh battery pack, which powers a rear-mounted
electric motor developing 201 hp and 349 Nm of
torque. This enables the crossover to accelerate from 0-96 km/h in
8.8 seconds, hit a top speed of 185 km/h, and travel approximately 483 km on a single charge. The latter number is a vast improvement
over the base EV9, which has a targeted range of 359 km. That being
said, the entry-level variant has a more powerful electric motor that produces
215 hp. This, along with the lighter weight, enables the
standard EV9 Light to hit 96 km/h in 7.7 seconds and a top speed of 190 km/h.
EV9 Wind e-AWD
Moving up the trim ladder is the US$ 63,900
EV9 Wind e-AWD. It has a stylish exterior with LED lighting units, rain-sensing
wipers, and 19-inch alloy wheels. The model also has a panoramic glass roof and
a power liftgate. Moving inside, drivers will find a 12.3-inch digital
instrument cluster, a 12.3-inch infotainment system, and a 5-inch HVAC display.
The seven-seater also sports SynTex upholstery, a heated steering wheel, a
wireless smartphone charger, and a tri-zone climate control system. They’re
joined by heated and ventilated front seats with eight-way power adjustment.
On the safety front, there’s
navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, Highway Driving Assist 2, and Forward
Collision-Avoidance Assist. The model also has Blind-Spot Collision Warning /
Avoidance Assist, Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Lane
Keeping Assist, and Lane Following Assist. They’re joined by High Beam Assist,
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning / Avoidance Assist, Parking Distance
Warning, Rear Occupant Alert, and Safe Exit Assist – among others. Power is
provided by a dual-motor all-wheel drive system that produces 379 hp and 600 Nm of torque. This enables the model to accelerate
from 0-96 km/h in 5.7 seconds, before topping out at 200
km/h. In terms of range, the 99.8 kWh battery pack should enable the crossover
to travel up to 435 km on a single charge.
EV9 Land e-AWD
Buyers looking for more luxury can upgrade
to the EV9 Land e-AWD, which begins at US$ 69,900. It features a lightly
revised exterior with “small cube” LED headlights, an illuminated grille, and
larger 20-inch wheels. The model also has auto-dimming side mirrors and gloss
black accents. Most of the upgrades occur in the six-seat cabin, which boasts a
power tilt/telescoping steering column, a digital rearview mirror, and
stainless steel scuff plates. Other highlights include an illuminated Kia badge
on the steering wheel, rear side curtains, and an ambient lighting system.
Buyers will also find heated and ventilated rear seats as well as a 14 speaker
Meridian audio system. They’re joined by a Blind-Spot View Monitor, a Surround
View Monitor, and Reverse Parking Collision Avoidance Assist.
The powertrain carries over from the Wind,
but the EV9 Land has a Vehicle-to-Load capability. It’s also worth mentioning
the standard 20-inch wheels drop the range to 407 km, but
19-inchers are available to bring that distance back up to 435 km.
EV9 GT-Line e-AWD
That brings us to the EV9 GT-Line e-AWD,
which will set you back US$ 73,900. The range-topping model is distinguished by
unique fascias, gunmetal accents, and 21-inch wheels with a two-tone finish. Moving
inside, buyers will find “exclusive interior trim and garnish.” Kia didn’t go
into many specifics, but said the model has a premium suede cloth headliner,
stainless steel pedals, and special seats with GT-Line logos. Other highlights
include a head-up display, a self-leveling rear suspension, Remote Smart
Parking Assist, and Parking Collision Avoidance Assist – Front, Reverse and
Side.
On the performance front, the dual-motor
all-wheel drive system has an increased output of 699 Nm of torque.
While the extra power is welcome, the range is disappointing at 391
km. U.S. deliveries are slated to begin late this year and Kia will open
reservations on October 16 at 10 am PDT. You can secure your spot online or at
participating dealers for a refundable US$ 750 deposit.