Kia: Design of the EV9 makes the difference 🎥
OPPOSITES According to Kia's Opposites United design philosophy, the electrically powered EV9 heralds the future of the brand by combining sustainability and modern mobility with its appearance.
Kia's first electric SUV with three rows of seats impresses with a particularly eye-catching design both inside and out. The EV9 is intended to be a milestone on the company's path to becoming a provider of sustainable mobility solutions. The look of the new model is in line with the new Opposites United design philosophy. The large SUV is intended to show the differences to competitors in this class.
Lines convey calm
The front of the EV9 features clean lines and surfaces that exude reliability and calm. Emphasized by the radiator grille and striking vertical headlights, the Korean conveys a futuristic look. The triangular fenders and pronounced wheel arches blend seamlessly with the body, creating a cohesive unit. At the rear, the simple lines of the tailgate contribute to the strong and confident appearance of the SUV.
Complete redesign inside
When designing the interior of the EV9, the designers paid particular attention to space and comfort - everything a modern family SUV has to offer. Thanks to the long wheelbase, low lines and flat drive architecture, plenty of space has been created for passengers. The EV9 is available as a 6- and 7-seater. The second-row seats can be rotated 180 degrees, and the third-row seats are equipped with charging stations for mobile devices.
The EV9 will celebrate its world premiere at the end of March. On this occasion, Kia will announce further product information - including details of the electric powertrain - and launch the global campaign under the slogan "E-mobility - redefined".