The Kia EV9 starts at AED 299,900. Switch trims, compare model years and see your monthly payment.
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The Kia EV9 has landed in the UAE, and it’s already turning heads with its bold design, genuine seven-seat practicality, and impressive electric range. GCC-spec models come with upgraded cooling and battery management, making them well-suited for our harsh summers. If you’re looking for a family EV SUV that can handle Dubai’s heat and Abu Dhabi’s long commutes, the EV9 is a serious contender. Whether you’re searching for a new Kia EV9 for sale UAE or a used Kia EV9 in Dubai, here’s what you need to know before you buy.
Always confirm the car is GCC spec—imported EV9s may lack essential cooling upgrades for UAE summers. Check listings on Dubizzle, Al-Futtaim Automall, and official Kia dealers for accurate Kia EV9 price UAE info.
Schedule a full EV health check at a reputable workshop like Dynatrade or Fasttrack in Dubai. Ask for a battery health report and software update status—these are crucial for the EV9.
Insist on seeing the Kia agency service records, especially for warranty claims. Gaps in service can void the agency warranty, which is vital for high-voltage components.
Check the Mulkiya, Emirates ID, and valid insurance. For used Kia EV9 Dubai deals, confirm the car is free of finance or police cases via RTA’s online portal.
Take the car to an RTA-approved tasjeel center for inspection and clearance. EVs have a slightly different inspection process—make sure the battery and charging system pass.
Complete the transfer at RTA with both parties present. Arrange comprehensive insurance—companies like Oman Insurance and AXA now offer EV-specific policies for the Kia EV9.
| Document | Provider | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mulkiya (Registration Card) | Seller | Yes | Must be valid and match chassis number; check for any RTA fines or blocks. |
| Emirates ID | Buyer & Seller | Yes | Original required for RTA transfer; copies not accepted. |
| Valid Comprehensive Insurance | Buyer | Yes | Insurance must be EV-compatible; companies like AXA and RSA offer Kia EV9 coverage. |
| Service History | Seller / Kia Agency | Recommended | Essential for warranty claims; missing records can void battery warranty. |
| RTA Vehicle Technical Inspection Report | RTA / Tasjeel | Yes | EVs require a specific inspection; check battery and charging system pass status. |
| Bank Clearance Letter (if financed) | Seller’s Bank | If applicable | Mandatory if car was under finance; delays common if not arranged in advance. |
| Export Certificate (if importing) | Original Country RTA | If applicable | Required for non-GCC imports; beware of non-GCC spec Kia EV9 used Dubai listings. |
Imported EV9s from the US or Europe often lack battery cooling upgrades and can overheat in UAE summers.
A battery state of health under 80% means reduced range and expensive replacement—walk away from these cars.
Without full Kia UAE service history, you risk losing the 8-year battery warranty—don’t take the seller’s word for it.
Some early EV9s had recalls for charging and regen issues; check with Kia Al Majid for open campaigns before buying.
If the AC can’t keep up during a test drive at midday, expect complaints from rear passengers in July.
Look for melted or corroded pins—fast charging at public stations can cause wear if not handled properly.
Flooding during Dubai rains can cause hidden battery issues—check for moisture or corrosion under the car.
Non-approved window tint, wheels, or electronics can void warranty and cause RTA inspection failures.