Electric KIA EV9 SUV review

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We took the plunge and purchased a 2026 KIA EV9 suv to replace our 2017 Expedition Platinum XL.

There was a $7500 tax credit on it, which goes away on September 30.

We did some calculations and the cost per mile for fuel will be about 4 cents per mile compared to about 14-15 cents per mile with the Expedition. This is the long-range version and they claim we should get about 300+ miles on a full charge. It is NOT the highest trim level, but it has all the necessities. And it claims to be a 7 passenger, but 7 adults would be very uncomfortable.

We installed a charging station at my shop, and it took about 7 hours to go from 25% to 100%. Based on my wife's driving, she should need to charge it about every 8-10 days at a cost of about $10-$12 per charge here at home. There are other DC charging stations available that will charge in about 30 minutes. I don't know how much the cost would be at those stations.

It comes with a 10 year/100,000-mile power train warranty, which includes the batteries. This was one of the biggest selling points.

I find the air conditioner works very well, even here in South Louisiana heat and humidity.
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Out of all the offerings out there, why choose KIA? Doesnt everyone else have a 100,00 mile battery warranty?
Hope you enjoy it and it works out for you
 
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Does your KIA want you to charge to 100%?
The Chevy Equinox wants you to limit normal charging to 80%, only charging to 100% just prior to long trips.
We are averaging 2.7-2.8 miles per kwh for the life time and for the current. When we didn't need AC or heat we were about 3.6-3.8 miles per kwh.
So at our cost of electricity be $0.22 / kwh and 2.8 miles/kwh we are about 8 cents per mile assuming 100% efficiency of the charging system.
Knock that down to a more realistic 80% efficiency for charging and we are about 10 cents per mile just for electricity.

Edited to add;
But my pickup is about 21 cents per mile just for fuel.
 
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Does your KIA want you to charge to 100%?
The Chevy Equinox wants you to limit normal charging to 80%, only charging to 100% just prior to long trips.
We are averaging 2.7-2.8 miles per kwh for the life time and for the current. When we didn't need AC or heat we were about 3.6-3.8 miles per kwh.
So at our cost of electricity be $0.22 / kwh and 2.8 miles/kwh we are about 8 cents per mile assuming 100% efficiency of the charging system.
Knock that down to a more realistic 80% efficiency for charging and we are about 10 cents per mile just for electricity.

Edited to add;
But my pickup is about 21 cents per mile just for fuel.
This was the first time we charged it, and I plugged it in at around 7pm. I was not going to go out to the shop at 1am to unplug it, so I just let it charge until morning.

Our electricity cost is about $0.13/kwh.
 
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What's its tow capacity ? :)
The model I have is 2000 lbs if you add a brake controller. My trim level is the "Light Long Range". Mine is 2-wheel drive. The higher trim levels in 4-wheel drive have a towing capacity of up to 5000 lbs.

Also, towing is not something I plan to do with this vehicle. If you look in the pictures, I already have a 1 ton Ram, a 3/4 ton Ram, and I have a 1/2 ton GMC AT4 not pictured.
 
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Out of all the offerings out there, why choose KIA? Doesnt everyone else have a 100,00 mile battery warranty?
Hope you enjoy it and it works out for you
My daughter and son in law have a Kia EV9, and they love it. Not many EV's have a 7-passenger capacity. Also, I have purchased most of my vehicles from the same dealership, and they give good service. This is the 3rd new vehicle I get from them in the past year. I am comfortable doing business with them.
 
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This was the first time we charged it, and I plugged it in at around 7pm. I was not going to go out to the shop at 1am to unplug it, so I just let it charge until morning.

Our electricity cost is about $0.13/kwh.
On the Chevy you can set what it will charge too on the Chevy app.
Is that the total cost? On our bills the delivery is higher then the power cost.
I just divide the total bill by the kwh used.
 
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On the Chevy you can set what it will charge too on the Chevy app.
Is that the total cost? On our bills the delivery is higher then the power cost.
I just divide the total bill by the kwh used.
I went look in the KIA app and found where I can change the charge limits.

I set the AC limit to 90% and the DC charge limit to 80%.

I think that is the total cost of our electricity. I am on a rural electric co-op and we have some of the lowest rates anywhere.
 
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On the Chevy you can set what it will charge too on the Chevy app.
Is that the total cost? On our bills the delivery is higher then the power cost.
I just divide the total bill by the kwh used.

Here is a screen shot of my last bill.
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