RE: Kia EV9 GT gets 500hp, seven seats

RE: Kia EV9 GT gets 500hp, seven seats

Thursday 21st November

Kia EV9 GT gets 500hp, seven seats

Less power than the smaller EV6, but new diff, suspension - and gear shift tech from the Ioniq 5 N...


“This new halo trim is set to spark the hearts of driving enthusiasts who still need the practicality of a six-passenger SUV. You can have your cake and eat it too!” So reckons Steven Center, Kia America’s COO and Executive Vice Pres, of the new EV9 GT. Quite the claim - perhaps not since the AMG wagons with rear-facing pews has a seven-seat model delivered a knee-trembler. Or maybe the Focus ST engined S-Max, at a more modest budget. But if any company is going to make a giant SUV fun, it could be Kia. The EV6 GT is already pretty good, the related Ioniq 5 N superb, and the base 9 is far from a bad car to drive given its heft. 

This GT has just been revealed at the LA show ahead of production kicking off at the end of next year; with development still ongoing, exact numbers are to be confirmed in due course, though there’s plenty to be encouraged by. The fact that Kia isn’t chasing crazy power is one of them, the GT estimated to make around 500hp from its dual-motor configuration. That’s a modest - by EV standards - uplift from the 383hp of the standard AWD car. It’s not even the most powerful car Kia has made, with that accolade still belonging to the 585hp EV6 GT. A 0-60mph time of 4.3 seconds is being targeted; pedestrian, almost, by the silly standards of the super EV. 

But there’s a lot more to the EV9 GT than a little more power and neon green accents. Stuff that you might actually be interested in. It gets something called Virtual Gear Shifts, which sounds a lot like the technology in the 5N that replicated a paddleshift auto to such convincing effect. VGS can behave as a conventional auto, or the driver can take control with the paddles ‘for an elevated sense of driving engagement’ in conjunction with the Active Sound Design. It wasn’t very long ago that that sentence in relation to any car wouldn’t make much sense, let alone a seven-seat Kia SUV, but here we are. Given the precedent set by the Hyundai, there’s reason to believe Virtual Gear Shift will be a useful extra feature rather than a gimmick. 

For the first time in a three-row Kia SUV, the EV9 gets Electronically Controlled Suspension, which will adjust the damping effort depending on drive mode. GT mode, naturally enough, will put the car at its firmest. Upgraded brakes will ‘bring the angular SUV to a reassuring halt’ and the smaller 6 donates its e-LSD to benefit traction; Kia says the senior GT maintains ‘a stable attitude as it navigates corners.’ Nobody could accuse them of not throwing plenty of good stuff at the performance SUV. 

Distinguishing the GT from the rest of the EV9 range will be unique 21-inch wheels with Continental tyres, brake calipers in the trademark green, plus something called an ‘ENERGETIC’ lighting pattern as well as ‘GT-exclusive patterns on the Active Air Flaps’. But like the EV6 equivalent, this is a fairly modest overhaul for a GT variant, as sort of implied by the small power gain. There’s more bright green inside, a GT-specific wheel, new graphics, sports seats, and plentiful Alcantara. 

Kia is keen to point out that the GT’s additional performance and driver focus doesn’t come at the expense of the standard car’s usability. It’ll still charge just as fast (210kW), it can still tow 2.5 tonnes, and there’s still almost 20cm of ground clearance. Maybe having one's cake wasn’t such a bold claim - hopefully we’ll find out next year. Mr Center added: “The EV9 has been a home run for Kia and introduced the first mass-market electric three-row SUV, and EV9 GT includes all those wonderful elements while amping up the fun factor significantly.” A car that combines the best bits of the standard SUV with the fizz from cars like the EV6 and Ioniq 5 could be a family-friendly corker. A massive one, but a corker nonetheless. Fingers crossed…


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Twinair

Original Poster:

742 posts

149 months

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I really like these…

I might transition to one!

DoctorX

7,540 posts

174 months

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I think they look quite funky, although I prefer that new Hyundai Ionic 9.

M4cruiser

4,084 posts

157 months

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£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless


Twinair

Original Poster:

742 posts

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DoctorX said:
I think they look quite funky, although I prefer that new Hyundai Ionic 9.
Not sure about the profile of the Ionic 9 - that rear end volvo - tapered vibe… might not be so good in the metal?

This EV9 looks alright in the metal - plus - captains chairs are an option..!!!

I don’t like EV’s really, but I could see the point of one of these…

DoctorX

7,540 posts

174 months

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M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
Someone will be along to say it’s all about the monthlies, but I agree.

Sure, PCP per month it might be do-able if this floats your boat but I’d always be thinking about the 80 grand I’m on the hook for if life goes tits up.

Augustus Windsock

3,467 posts

162 months

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“Upgraded brakes will ‘bring the angular SUV to a reassuring halt’ ..”
That’s good because the alternative is a very ‘unreassuring halt’ which presumably would end with a sudden stop against something solid and heavy…

CG2020UK

2,026 posts

47 months

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Big fan of these.

Be a good laugh in a 500hp Kia tank.

Firebobby

687 posts

46 months

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That will be a great buy 2 years down the line at £30k

Silvanus

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30 months

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M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
I guess you could spend £100k on a similar spec Volvo instead.

M4cruiser

4,084 posts

157 months

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Silvanus said:
M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
I guess you could spend £100k on a similar spec Volvo instead.
What I mean is for me, and probably a huge percentage of UK population, Kia is Picanto or Rio for the masses. They were average in may ways but did the job. The big ones (Sedona, Magentis etc) were never much good, and depreciated a lot.

As mentioned in other threads, we need a few more sub-£25K EVs, not these huge things.

plfrench

2,914 posts

275 months

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Just as a side note as I saw the article mentioned the EV6 GT - it is being updated to 641hp to match the Ionic 5N.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/kia-ev...

EV8

125 posts

10 months

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M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
Please, do tell, what will the Germans give you for that money? 500hp? 7 years warranty? 7 seats? Very fast charging? Decent range?
Kia is long past the joke it used to be.
I'd have absolutely no problem driving one. Shame, I want Ioniq 5N. Now, that is good value!

Silvanus

6,040 posts

30 months

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M4cruiser said:
Silvanus said:
M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
I guess you could spend £100k on a similar spec Volvo instead.
What I mean is for me, and probably a huge percentage of UK population, Kia is Picanto or Rio for the masses. They were average in may ways but did the job. The big ones (Sedona, Magentis etc) were never much good, and depreciated a lot.

As mentioned in other threads, we need a few more sub-£25K EVs, not these huge things.
Kia (and Hyundai) also have £25k EVs arriving very soon, the Korean brands have some of the largest range of cars available.

Outside of the walls of PHs I don't think many people think of a Pride or a Magentis, plenty of people put them well above the non German European brands these days. They've done very well with their image and marketing.

MG CHRIS

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M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
wow so edgy havent heard this comment before.

Zero Fuchs

1,519 posts

25 months

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M4cruiser said:
Silvanus said:
M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
I guess you could spend £100k on a similar spec Volvo instead.
What I mean is for me, and probably a huge percentage of UK population, Kia is Picanto or Rio for the masses. They were average in may ways but did the job. The big ones (Sedona, Magentis etc) were never much good, and depreciated a lot.

As mentioned in other threads, we need a few more sub-£25K EVs, not these huge things.
Sadly you can't help ignorance.

Have you looked at or driven a modern picanto? My daughter had one in GT line S trim and it was brilliant in terms of quality, handling, performance and depreciation. We looked at the Up and that was a bag of ste by comparison, as were all other competitors who were allegedly better.

People who question Kia/Hyundai are the same as those who mocked Skoda long after they'd turned into the best of the VAG 4.

Terminator X

16,322 posts

211 months

Yesterday (01:30)
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I'm here for the weight reveal ...

Doesn't matter of course, EFFICIENCY party

TX.

rodericb

7,255 posts

133 months

Yesterday (05:15)
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Terminator X said:
I'm here for the weight reveal ...

Doesn't matter of course, EFFICIENCY party

TX.
probably a wafer thin mint heavier than the non-GT model, which comes in at 2,636kg.

Apparently the heavier the vehicle the more energy you can harvest. Soon you'll be feeding energy back into the network and if you don't believe that then you're anti-science and far-right.

schedoni

46 posts

Yesterday (05:37)
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[quote=plfrench]Just as a side note as I saw the article mentioned the EV6 GT - it is being updated to 641hp to match the Ionic 5N.



I’ll be ringing my dealer in the morning

My EV6 GT has done 25,000 mile and is one of the best cars I’ve ever had.

Add in the Ionic 5 gubbins and it would be even better.

Regarding brand values, remember how people mocked the Japanese entrants in the 80’s?

KIA/ Hyundai are showing how to upgrade your brand image.

It starts with the products, make those good enough and competitively price and people will happily abandon their former ‘premium’ brands- I did! (Porsche)

(Hyundai are also going great things in rallying)

GianiCakes

315 posts

80 months

Yesterday (07:48)
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I see these regularly and think they're cool. They certainly stand out for those complaining about jelly mould EVs. If you need the space then it has to be the best EV option, certainly better than the Tesla X which is now quite an old design that they seem to have lost interest in selling.

SDK

1,203 posts

260 months

Yesterday (08:09)
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M4cruiser said:
£80,000, for a Kia

I'm speechless
It's a Kia - it's going to be value for money !

You could always spend £50k on a much smaller, much slower, petrol, Skoda Kodiak..... or £110k+ on similar BMW iX, Merc EQE, Audi Q8, Volvo EX90


Welcome to 2024 car prices smile

Edited by SDK on Friday 22 November 08:16