Kia Shows Its Wild Side with EV9 ADVNTR Concept

KIA has marked its return to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas with the unveiling of two all-electric concept vehicles, including the bold EV9 ADVNTR Concept SUV. Designed by the KIA Design Center America (KDCA), the EV9 ADVNTR is tailored for outdoor enthusiasts, blending rugged capability with modern electric performance.The EV9 ADVNTR, based on KIA's 2025 EV9 platform, stands out with a 3-inch lift over the standard model, enhancing its off-road capabilities. Reinforced rocker panels, along with custom front and rear facias, give the vehicle a robust aesthetic and increased durability for challenging terrain. Emphasizing lifestyle flexibility, the EV9 ADVNTR features a versatile roof rack system designed to accommodate everything from luggage containers to roof-mounted tents, transforming the SUV into a mobile campsite.KIA's presentation at SEMA aims to showcase the future of its electric vehicles and their adaptability to active lifestyles. "We wanted to 'level up' the functionality and capability by developing these concepts that take those legendary attributes to the next level," said Steven Center, COO & EVP, KIA America.At the time of writing, KIA has no plans to offer either of these concepts as consumer vehicles.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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KIA has marked its return to the SEMA Show in Las Vegas with the unveiling of two all-electric concept vehicles, including the bold EV9 ADVNTR Concept SUV. Designed by the KIA Design Center America (KDCA), the EV9 ADVNTR is tailored for outdoor enthusiasts, blending rugged capability with modern electric performance. The EV9 ADVNTR, based on KIA’s 2025 EV9 platform, stands out with a 3-inch lift over the standard model, enhancing its off-road capabilities.

Reinforced rocker panels, along with custom front and rear facias, give the vehicle a robust aesthetic and increased durability for challenging terrain. Emphasizing lifestyle flexibility, the EV9 ADVNTR features a versatile roof rack system designed to accommodate everything from luggage containers to roof-mounted tents, transforming the SUV into a mobile campsite. KIA’s presentation at SEMA aims to showcase the future of its electric vehicles and their adaptability to active lifestyles.



“We wanted to ‘level up’ the functionality and capability by developing these concepts that take those legendary attributes to the next level,” said Steven Center, COO & EVP, KIA America. At the time of writing, KIA has no plans to offer either of these concepts as consumer vehicles..