KIA EV9 Wind
Suv · Electric · AWD
vs
Chevrolet Suburban RST
Suv · Electric · AWD
KIA EV9 Wind
Car A
KIA EV9 Wind
The KIA EV9 Wind is a three-row electric SUV built for large families and road trips, combining seven-seat practicality, AWD traction, and a sizable 99.8 kWh battery. Strong power and a 400 km range stand out, while price and performance‑driving appeal are not the focus.
7 seatsSuvElectric5-star safetyAWDElectric
Chevrolet Suburban RST
Car B
Chevrolet Suburban RST
The Chevrolet Suburban RST focuses on cargo-heavy road trips with seven seats, AWD, and strong V8 performance. If you regularly haul people and gear, it delivers straightforward capability.
7 seatsSuvElectric420 hpAWDElectric
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Usage fit

Family 75 / 65
City 31 / 33
Budget / value 25 / 25
Road trip 64 / 66
Performance 28 / 33
Cargo 46 / 81
Practical 38 / 47
Premium 40 / 34
Winter 40 / 28

Scores out of 100. Blue = KIA EV9 Wind · Orange = Chevrolet Suburban RST

Specs side-by-side

Spec KIA EV9 Wind Chevrolet Suburban RST
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Pros & cons

KIA EV9 Wind

  • Seven seats and a 600 L cargo area suit large families and cargo‑heavy use.
  • 400 km range from a 99.8 kWh battery supports longer drives between charges.
  • AWD and 0–100 km/h in 5.0 s aid confident merging and passing when loaded.
  • Safety is a highlighted strength in its signals, aligning with family needs.

Chevrolet Suburban RST

  • Very generous cargo space (3,976 L max) for bulky loads
  • Strong 420 hp and 624 Nm for confident acceleration (0–100 in 6.5 s)
  • AWD adds traction in variable conditions
  • Seats 7, fitting large families and long trips

Verdict

Pick KIA EV9 Wind if…
Lower entry price
KIA EV9 Wind starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Chevrolet Suburban RST if…
More power
Chevrolet Suburban RST puts out 420 hp vs 379 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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