This 2026 Kia EV9 Review reveals a three-row electric SUV that competes on practicality, range, and technology without asking buyers to compromise. Starting at $54,900 for the Light Short Range RWD, the EV9 spans five trim levels and offers up to 305 miles of EPA-estimated range on the Light Long Range. Built on Kia’s E-GMP 800-volt platform, it brings fast DC charging, available all-wheel drive, and seating for six or seven passengers to a segment where the options remain limited.
What separates the EV9 from other three-row electric options is the combination of interior versatility and charging speed. The 800-volt architecture supports up to 240 kW DC fast charging, taking the battery from 10 to 80 percent in approximately 24 minutes. The 2026 model adds native NACS port compatibility, giving owners seamless access to the Tesla Supercharger network while retaining a CCS adapter for legacy stations. The new Nightfall Edition package on the Land AWD adds blacked-out exterior trim for buyers who want a more dramatic look.
This review covers the full trim lineup from Light to GT-Line, examines EPA range and charging performance, assesses cargo and towing specs, and explains how invoice pricing works for a vehicle at this price point. The EV9 earned the 2026 IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award and was recognized as Best Buy of the Year among three-row EVs, making it one of the most decorated entries in the electric SUV category for the model year.