As a sibling to Kia’s EV9, the Ioniq 9 shares many components but offers its own style and features. The eye-catching design includes distinctive daytime running lights (DRLs), Matrix LED headlights, and a large screen hiding safety systems. The minimalist side profile features pop-out door handles, while the rear showcases impressive wrap-around taillights and an F1-inspired brake light.
Inside, the dashboard features a large wrap-around screen for infotainment and digital dials, allowing for customisation. A separate climate control panel adds convenience. The build quality is solid, and there’s sufficient storage.
All Ioniq 9 models are equipped with a 106 kWh battery. The entry-level variant features a single 218 hp motor with a range of 385 miles, while two dual-motor options deliver 307 hp with a range of 376 miles, and a performance edition offers 426 hp with a range of 372 miles.
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