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Kia has another hit electric vehicle on its hands with 2024 EV9 | Review
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Date:2025-04-16 05:20:00
Kia has another hit electric vehicle on its hands. That’s my prediction after spending 90 minutes with the 2024 EV9 electric SUV last week.
I didn’t get to drive it, and while I don’t yet know the price, the roomy three-row SUV feels destined for success. That is, unless the automaker has another inexplicable brain-fade, like it did when it forgot to illuminate the brake lights on the award-winning EV6.
veryGood! (83)
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