Kia EV9: Navigating the Snow-Covered Roads

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Introduction to the Kia EV9 in Winter Conditions

The Kia EV9 stands out as a revolutionary all-electric SUV, being the first mainstream affordable option catering to families who require three-row seating. As we delve into how well the Kia EV9 drives in the snow, we consider practical insights drawn from real-world testing experiences.

Performance on Slippery Surfaces

During winter assessments, the EV9 was tested in various conditions, including icy and slushy roads typical of the Midwest. Driving editor Mike Hanley noted the challenges posed by the vehicle’s one-pedal driving feature in such conditions. While regenerative braking is beneficial in many scenarios, it proved problematic on slippery surfaces. By modifying the settings to reduce braking aggression, Hanley found improved control over the vehicle.

Recommendations for Improving Traction

Both road testers suggested adjustments to enhance the Kia EV9’s snow handling, particularly with its regenerative braking features. Activating the EV9’s specific snow driving mode optimizes the vehicle’s performance on slick roads. The editors also recommended upgrading from the factory-installed Kumho tires to winter or enhanced all-season options for better traction and stability.

In conclusion, while the Kia EV9 displays commendable acceleration on snowy terrain, attention to braking settings and tire quality is crucial for safe driving in winter conditions. Following these tips can ensure a more dependable driving experience throughout the season.

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