The three-row electric SUV starts around $60,800 in its home market.
that Kia is expecting the EV9 to be a conquest model based on the pre-orders received so far.
"With 60% of EV9 pre-orders coming from private customers, 55% of whom are new to the Kia brand, we are very encouraged to see new demand for our flagship model, which has a high brand repurchase rate," he said. "We are confident that EV9 will lead the Kia EV brand while pioneering a new segment with its innovative product offering and premium value as a flagship model," he added.EV9 is the brand's second EV model after the EV6 designed on parent company Hyundai Motor Group's E-GMP dedicated electric vehicle platform.
The large three-row electric SUV features a 99.8-kilowatt-hour battery that enables a claimed driving range of 311 miles in Korea, making it the longest range model in Kia's EV lineup. Prices for the EV9 start at approximately $60,800 in Korea.
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