If you think of battery-electric vehicles as quirky little crossovers like the original Nissan Leaf, you’re likely to be surprised by the flood of all-new EVs coming to market over the next year. That’s especially true when it comes to the 2024 Kia EV9. Following up on the Korean carmaker’s original EV6, it’s a three-row SUV that serves as the all-electric alternative to the Kia Telluride.
Like the EV6, the 2024 Kia EV9 adopts a distinctive take on the brand’s “Opposites United” design language — starting with the pixelated lighting up front. Though it falls into the midsize category, Kia’s new entry is surprisingly spacious. While roughly the same overall length as the Telluride, its wheelbase is nearly 8 inches longer, translating into expansive head and legroom for up to seven passengers.
Depending upon the trim package, EV9 will deliver up to 379 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, enough to launch the GT-Line package from 0 to 60 in barely 4.5 seconds.

Range, meanwhile, is expected to run as high as 300 miles per charge, depending upon the trim. And, owners will have the ability to use EV9’s Vehicle-to-Lead and Vehicle-to-Home capabilities to power up a work or campsite, even keep the lights and appliances running at home in the event of a blackout.
In short: The 2024 Kia EV9 is a visually striking three-row electric crossover that will offer plenty of room for up to seven passengers. It offers solid performance, reasonable range, and a variety of useful tech features, including the ability to serve as a mobile generator. You will, however, pay a large premium over a comparable gas-powered vehicle, and AWD versions will offer a much lower range.
2024 Kia EV9
- Drivetrain: 1 or 2 electric motors and either a 76.1 or 99.8 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack
- HP/Torque: 215 hp and 258 lb.-ft. of torque or 379 hp and 516 lb.-ft.
- Cargo Capacity: 20.2 cu.-ft. up to 81.7 cu.-ft.
- Towing: 1,000 lbs. to 5,000 lbs. (depending on model)
Pros
- Extremely roomy cabin with good cargo capacity
- Solid performance, especially with Wind and GT-Line AWD models
- Range of up to 300 miles with long-range pack
- Reasonably quick charging
Cons
- Range drops sharply with sportier, AWD models
- Hefty price premium over comparable Telluride packages
- Design is likely to be controversial
- Kia will charge for a number of over-the-air update features
Kia EV9 Review

Kia EV Exterior Styling


EV9 Interior Styling


Tech-Laden Kia EV


Kia EV9 Powertrain Options

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2024 Kia EV9 Driving Impressions

2024 Kia EV9: Pricing & Availability
