Kia's 7-passenger EV9 SUV to be assembled in Georgia for US market.

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Kia has debuted its upcoming EV9 SUV in North America, which will soon be assembled in the US. The EV9 is the second all-electric model on Hyundai Motor Group’s 800V E-GMP platform, joining the EV6 crossover. The dual motor GT-Line will deliver 379 horsepower and 526 lb.-ft. of torque, for a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 5 seconds. The EV9 will be built in West Point, Georgia beginning in 2024, making it the Korean automaker’s first EV assembled on US soil. The SUV is expected to arrive in the US sometime in Q4 of 2023.
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