From a power point of view, this being a Kia, it has vehicle-to-load capability, which means you can plug in household appliances and run them from the car battery. But the EV9 also has vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid, too. Kia’s new flagship can apparently run a house for two days should power go down. For less dramatic power needs, each row gets two USB-C sockets of an output that can charge a laptop (I know, because I tried). The on-board Wi-Fi works well too (as long as…
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