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Kia leaks details of its 7-seater EV9 electric SUV to customers

Published by
Daniel Bleakley

A customer survey sent out by South Korea car maker Kia has revealed some of the potential specs of its much anticipated 2024 EV9 SUV.

The EV9 will be a seven seater SUV that will use the same e-GMP platform used by its first dedicated electric vehicle, the widely admired EV6, and the multi-award winning Ioniq 5 from sister company Hyundai.

The survey revealing some of the details of the EV9 was sent to some of Kia’s US customers as part of a survey seeking responses to options they are likely to choose, according to reports in Car and Driver and Electrek.

The survey shows a rear-wheel drive base option starting at $US56,000 ($A80,000) and the top spec all-wheel drive for $73,000 ($A104,000).

Price Range HP Torque
(lb-ft)
Towing
capacity
(lbs)
Wheel Size 0 to 60
(sec)
Seating
Trim 1 $56,000 220 200 250 0 19″ 8.5 7
Trim 2 $61,000 290 200 250 2,000 19″ 8.9 6
Trim 3 $63,000 260 400 380 3,500 19″ 6 7
Trim 4 $68,000 240 400 380 3,500 20″ 6 6
Trim 5 $73,000 240 400 480 4,500 21″
Black
5.2 6

Kia EV9 options from leaked survey to US customer. Source: Electrek

Potential specifications

Range options for the single-motor variant go from 220 miles (354 km) to 290 miles (467 km). All-wheel drive options will get 240-260 miles (386-418 km).

Single-motor is 200 hp (149 kW) with a 0-100 km/h time of  8.5 seconds while the all-wheel drive will deliver 400 hp (298 kW) giving a 0-100 km/h time of just 5.2 seconds (top spec).

If the production model follows the concept the EV9 will come with a panoramic sunroof and a 27.0-inch infotainment display.

KIA EV9 concept. Source: Kia

Last year Kia Australia general manager of product, Roland Rivero, confirmed that Kia would be selling the EV9 in the Australian market.

Kia’s EV6 comes with vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities. If Kia also include V2L on its EV9, it would make it not only great for people moving but also for camping trips with V2L able to power to devices and appliances.

Kia plans to have 11 new electric vehicles on sale by 2026 with the production version of the EV9 to be announced this year.

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