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THE Kia EV9 claims to of ‐fer superior cabin com ‐fort even in the most ex ‐treme conditions.

In the development process, Kia vehicles are tested in extreme heat and cold to ensure ‐among other things ‐their heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are up to the challenge.

The thermal system of the all ‐ new Kia EV9 in ‐cludes a heat pump, cli ‐mate control system, and defrost and de ‐ icing fea ‐tures.

In addition, a new, us ‐er ‐ friendly climate con ‐trol panel and improved roof vents offer cus ‐tomers maximum com ‐fort and convenience.

Engineers tested these features in wide ‐ ranging environments such as northern Sweden and southern Spain to ensure maximum performance and efficiency, even in extreme ambient tem ‐peratures.

“The all ‐ new Kia EV9

12.1% of total market share of electric vehicles is in Europe

proves customers don’t have to make sacrifices to be sustainable,” said Richard Peiler, Group Manager HVAC & PT Cooling at Hyundai Motor Europe Technical Centre.

“With these high ‐ tech features, the EV9 sets new standards in the e ‐SUV segment, delivering all the comfort and con ‐venience of a modern SUV with none of the emissions at the tailpipe.”

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