2024 Kia EV9: The Game-Changing All-Electric Three-Row SUV Arrives in the US
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Ladies and gentlemen, feast your eyes on the 2024 Kia EV9, the latest addition to the electric vehicle revolution. This all-electric three-row SUV has finally made its way to American soil, and let me tell you, it's turning heads. Kia has stayed true to the original prototype, with its stunning design that exudes confidence and presence. From the constellation state headlights to the gorilla-like face, this SUV means business.
Step inside, and you might mistake it for a luxury brand like Lexus. The interior is sleek, simple, and beautifully laid out. The second row is where the real magic happens, with leg rests, cup holders, and USB ports for maximum comfort and convenience. It's a place you won't mind spending a lot of time in. And don't worry, the third row is surprisingly hospitable for human-sized people, with wide and supportive seats.
Now, let's talk about the performance. The EV9 comes with either a 76.1 or 99.8 kilowatt-hour battery, and you can choose between rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The GT line model, which we have here, boasts an impressive 379 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. That's enough power to make merging and passing a breeze. And with a range of 260 to 300 miles, according to the EPA, you won't have to worry about running out of juice on your daily adventures.
But how does it drive? Well, the steering is nice and heavy, providing a level of communication that's often lacking in other Kia models. The brakes are also top-notch, seamlessly blending friction and regenerative braking. And let's not forget about the instant torque delivery, thanks to the electric powertrain. It's like a surge of adrenaline every time you step on the pedal.
Of course, being a larger vehicle, there is some noticeable weight in the corners. It's not the most nimble SUV out there, but that's to be expected. However, the EV9 compensates for its size with its normalcy. It's a three-row SUV that just happens to be electric, and that's a game-changer. With a price range estimated between $50,000 and $73,000, it's an affordable option in the electric SUV market.
In conclusion, the 2024 Kia EV9 is a compelling addition to Kia's electric vehicle lineup. It stays true to its promises, offering a stylish design, a comfortable interior, and impressive performance. If you're in the market for a three-row SUV that's electric and doesn't break the bank, the EV9 might just be the perfect fit for you. Kia has truly hit the mark with this one, proving that electric vehicles can be practical, affordable, and exciting all at the same time.
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Kia's design department praised for sharp and futuristic designs
User from Canada wonders about the US price and mentions waiting for the Chevy Equinox EV
Positive comment about Kia hitting it out of the park with the EV9
Request for Kia to make a station wagon version with 3 rows
Positive feedback and encouragement to ignore negative comments
Comparison between the powertrain of the Telluride and the EV9
Humorous comment about the EV9 being a vehicle for "human-sized people"
Question about the space where the motor used to be
Preference for the Xpeng G9 over the EV9
Comment questioning the price of the EV9 compared to the Telluride
Negative comment about the size of the vehicle and a humorous scenario
Positive feedback on the video
Congratulatory comment in Portuguese
Negative comment about the price and range of the EV9
Criticism towards the haircut of the presenter and a suggestion to rehire someone else
Dismissal of negative comments about hair critique
Comment about the pronouns of the presenter's haircut
Negative comment about the EV9 being a "grocery-getter" and criticism of the green movement
Dismissive comment about the topic
Demand for a longer range for the EV9
Negative comment about EVs being expensive and inconvenient
Humorous comment about the presenter's haircut
Question about the range of the EV9
Observation about the presenter's hand gestures
Negative comment about the EV9 being useless and hideous
Statement in support of gasoline-powered vehicles over EVs
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