To Debut In The Electric Car Market, The Manufacturer Kia Brought To The Automotive Market Its New Electric SUV EV9, Which Has A Range Of 483 Km And A Recharge Capable Of Reaching 80% In Half An Hour
Kia is gaining traction at the Los Angeles Auto Show with its new concept, the Kia Concept EV9, which is actually a preview of the upcoming electric SUV from the brand’s pure car line for the automotive market. At first glance, the model somewhat resembles the square shapes of the Kia Soul EV, but with a more robust design. The electric SUV also has a connection to the Hyundai Seven concept, which was also presented in the Californian city and is based on the same E-GMP platform.
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New Electric SUV From Kia Has 483 Km Range

Kia Concept EV9 – Large Next-Generation Electric SUV – Credits: Reproduction/Youtube The futuristic electric SUV from Kia, the EV9, which will soon arrive in the automotive market, has a range of 483 km and a fast charging capability that can go from 10% to 80% in 20 to 30 minutes due to the 350 kW chargers, equivalent to 800 Volts.
Kia announced that with the arrival of the Kia EV6 in the automotive market, it will present a new electric car each year. Assuming this model is next in line, it is likely to debut in the automotive market around mid-2023.
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The futuristic electric SUV from Kia is based on the Global Electric Modular Platform (E-GMP). It has a 3.1 meters wheelbase and nearly 5 meters in length. The South Korean automaker claims that the electric SUV is inspired by the revolutionary new design language known as Opposites United.
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The model also offers a striking visual aesthetic due to Kia’s philosophy. Allowing the concept of the electric SUV to utilize a bold and iconic shape, blending logical and emotional qualities with playful and robust features with style elements.
The famous traditional grille of combustion cars has disappeared and was replaced by a digital “Tiger Face.” Inside the Kia Concept EV9, it is possible to see a spacious cabin, with large windows, a flat floor, and a panoramic roof, in addition to contemporary design elements.
One of the highlights that stands out in the model is its ultra-wide 27-inch screen for the dashboard, entertainment, and information system.
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The South Korean automaker announced last month that it is fully focused on offering hybrid and electric models; the model that will enter Kia’s catalog will be the Stonic, which has a similar size to the Fiat Pulse.
The hybrid model was imported directly from South Korea and reached the national automotive market in the first half of this month, with an approximate value of R$ 150 thousand.
According to José Luiz Gandini, president of Kia Brazil, the hybrid model will be an important piece to depict the path to leadership in the global electric vehicle market. The brand’s boldness constitutes its new business marketing strategy, which also promised the arrival of 7 more electric cars by the end of 2027.
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