All-Electric 2024 Kia EV9 GT-Line Has Room And Zoom #cars #suv #electricvehicle
Uploaded 1 year ago by Driven Car Reviews With Tom Voelk
Video Summary
- The Kia EV9 is a game changer. - Pricing, utility, performance, and range have been covered. - Repositioning an automaker’s image up market is rare, but Kia pulled it off with the Telluride, driven by wealthy folks. - The EV9 is the all-electric sequel, looking like a pressed Nissan Armada, built on the EGMP architecture. - There is significant new tech in this car. - The EV9 effectively is an electrified Telluride, the two cars having the same size. - With rear drive and the smaller battery pack, the base EV9 starts at $56,400, while the larger battery goes for $4,300 more. - The GT-Line is more expensive. - GT-Line models are strictly six-seaters with dual motor all-wheel drive power starting at $75,400. - A fully loaded rig with an optional paint retails for $78,430. - At launch, EV9 does not qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit. - The main option is the $2000 second row relaxation package with powered chairs and leg rest. - Kia’s interior is the best to date. - Material is good looking and seems durable. - The EV9 is a leather-free zone. - The heated and vented seats have a mild massage action. - Rear passengers can see through the mesh headrest for added visibility. - The vehicle gets active grill shutters to improve aerodynamics. - The drag coefficient is 0.28. - Dual motor GT line is pretty quick, 0-60 happens at about 5 seconds. - Range and efficiency are spelled out clearly. - 800-volt EGMP architecture charges from 10 to 80 percent in 24 minutes with a 350-kilowatt DC fast charger. - Charging speed using DCFC 50kW = 83 min/ 350kW = 24 min. - Home Level 2 240V / 48A = 8 hours 45 min. - Owners may get used to the ignition placement but the reviewer finds it awkward. - The 12.3-inch display is crisp and clean, even in sunlight. - No need for a hood. - Base models are dubbed "Light". The smaller 76.1-kilo watt hour lithium ion battery is rated at 230 miles of range. - All trims have a single speed transmission with motor refinements compared to EV6. - EPA range estimates the EV9 at 270 miles/ 42kW-hrs per 100 miles. - Fuel economy and greenhouse gas rating is 10. - Smog rating is 10. - Annual fuel cost is $950. - 5 year fuel savings is $3,500. - Acceleration from 50 to 70 is strong, no white knuckles when passing on two-lane roads. - There is elevated ride height that’s not overly so. - With three rows, there is 20 cubic feet of cargo space. - The suspension is comfortable, but not sloppy; body roll nicely controlled. - Front suspension is from the high performance EV6 GT. - In an all-wheel drive trim, EV9 weighs an average of 5,700 pounds. - Hard buttons are well placed. - The best available sound system is just-so-so. - A repair kit won’t help with sidewall damage in the woods. - MSRP is un-Kia like. - ADAS and technology improvements are impressive. - It slings around town better than one would think. - Luxury marks offer more opulence inside. - It’s a great blend of comfort and sport. - With digital key, the car senses as the user approaches. - User can inject power back to their home to save around $1000-1500/year. - Lots of acoustic glass, and it doesn’t use active noise cancelation.