One of the standout features of the Kia EV9 is its zippy and responsive infotainment software, which complements the modern displays of the vehicle. The inclusion of Wireless CarPlay and Android Auto support makes it convenient to connect your phone without the hassle of dealing with cables. The EV9 also boasts a large wireless charging pad that can accommodate even larger phones like the iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, finding the right wireless charging zone can be a bit finicky, leading me to wish that Kia had implemented MagSafe or the newer Qi2 standard to secure the phone in place. It's advisable to always have a USB-C cable on hand to take advantage of the EV9's fast charging port.The GT-Line EV9 impressed me with its 14-speaker Meridian system, delivering just the right amount of low-end oomph for music and clear voice clarity while listening to podcasts and audiobooks. Meridian claims that its DSP (digital sound processing) optimizes the sound for the EV9's cabin and can upmix audio for 5.1 surround sound. In my experience, the Meridian system sounded excellent whether driving on noisy highways or during relaxed local trips. The Intelli-Q Equalization feature adjusts audio based on in-cabin noise changes, providing a more customized listening experience. You can also adjust the level of automatic sound equalization or disable it entirely for purists.The second-row captain's chairs in the EV9 are as comfortable as the front seats, but my family might prefer the 7-seat arrangement available in the Light or Wind EV9 models. These models feature a bench seat instead of two captain's chairs, which my wife finds more practical when traveling with our two-year-old. The third-row seats are comfortable but may lack sufficient legroom for most adults, requiring some negotiation for space with passengers in front.Cargo space in the EV9 is ample, with 20.2 cubic feet behind the third-row seats and up to 81.7 cubic feet with both rear rows folded down. The front trunk, or frunk, offers additional storage space, although it may not be as practical as in other EV models. The EV9 features fast charging capabilities, supporting 210 kilowatts and compatible with 400- and 800-volt chargers for quick and efficient charging.DrivingThe EV9 offers a unique driving experience, blending the agility of a smaller vehicle with the spaciousness of a large SUV. It accelerates quickly, handles well in traffic, and provides a smooth ride on well-paved roads. The regenerative braking system allows for one-pedal driving, adding a touch of convenience for EV owners. While the EV9's suspension could benefit from adaptive features for a smoother ride, it still delivers a satisfying driving experience overall.ChargingCharging the EV9 is convenient and efficient, with fast-charging capabilities that can replenish the battery from 10 percent to 80 percent in just 24 minutes using an 800V charger. Level 2 charging at home offers a full charge in six to seven hours, while Level 1 charging provides a practical solution for topping up when on the go. The EV9's charging performance makes it suitable for both daily commuting and longer road trips.Pricing and the CompetitionThe Kia EV9 is competitively priced, starting at $54,900 for the base model and offering various trim levels with different features and range options. While the top-end GT-Line model may reach $73,900, it still presents a more affordable option compared to other three-row EVs on the market. The EV9's value proposition, coupled with its spacious interior and driving dynamics, make it a compelling choice for families seeking an electric SUV.Wrap-upThe Kia EV9 stands out as a versatile and family-friendly electric SUV, offering a blend of performance, comfort, and practicality. With its responsive infotainment system, premium audio setup, and efficient charging capabilities, the EV9 delivers a well-rounded driving experience. Whether navigating city streets or embarking on road trips, the EV9 proves to be a capable and appealing choice in the increasingly competitive electric vehicle market.