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2024 Kia EV9 electric SUV reservations open Oct. 16, a $750 refundable deposit required

2024 Kia EV9 electric SUV reservations open Oct. 16, a $750 refundable deposit required


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Kia will open up the reservation rolls for the 2024 Kia EV9 SUV on October 16. This is interesting for two reasons. One, we don't recall Kia creating a formal reservation process for its other electric vehicles, the Niro and EV6. As far as we know, the automaker invited shoppers to add their names to an e-mail list, then would get in touch when it was time to contact a dealer. Two, securing an EV9 reservation requires a fully refundable $750 deposit — more than twice the amount required to reserve a Lucid Air Pure, more than seven times the amount required to reserve a GMC Hummer EV. We're sure Kia will get its money; battery-electric SUVs that start at under $60,000 and offer a third row sized to fit American adults is a segment of one at the moment, the Kia EV9.

The automaker opens the digital gates at 1 p.m. Eastern time. Intenders can put their hand up for every trim in the lineup, either the Light, Light Long Range RWD, Wind AWD, Land AWD, or GT-Line AWD. We still only have the price for the entry model, the $56,265 Light Long Range that comes with a 76.1-kilowatt-hour battery pack turning a a single, 215-horsepower motor on the rear axle. Range is estimated at 223 miles, and with a little help from its 258 pound-feet of torque, this configuration will motivate the EV9 to 60 mph in 7.7 seconds. Standard equipment on the Light includes an infotainment system sporting dual 12.3-inch screens, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration, wireless device charging, Kia's Digital Key smartphone access system and a whole host of safety equipment. It's built on the company's E-GMP architecture, which features 800-volt DC fast charging and can be topped off (from 10% to 80%) in under 25 minutes.