Kia is cutting prices on select EV9 trims by $1,000 to $2,000 for the 2026 model year, while also providing a slight range increase of up to 10 miles. The EV9 is produced in West Point, Georgia, allowing Kia to avoid raising prices despite economic pressures. For instance, the Light LR model drops $2,000 to $59,395 while gaining a 305-mile range. The price gap between the standard and long-range models has narrowed, enhancing the appeal of the long-range option. The EV9 remains eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit.
With America's newfound love of tariffs, you'd expect most cars wearing an "import" badge to get more expensive. However, Kia manufactures the EV9 three-row crossover in West Point, Georgia now, so not only is it not raising prices, but it's also making some trims cheaper for the 2026 model year and giving the model a slight range boost.
The price difference between the standard-range model and the long-range EV9 has therefore decreased from $5,000 to $3,000, making the latter much harder to ignore given its significant range gain.
The more expensive all-wheel drive trim, EV9 Land AWD, which gets all the available bells and whistles as standard, is $1,000 cheaper now, so it will cost you $70,395.
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