Even with the new US auto tariffs, Hyundai is not planning to raise vehicle prices anytime soon. Hyundai Motor Company, along with Kia, is ramping up EV production in the US as it shifts its focus to larger electric SUVs. The new IONIQ 9 and Kia EV9 are a key part of Hyundai’s growth plans.
Hyundai and Kia bet on electric SUVs in the US
Hyundai reached a milestone last month, surpassing 17 million vehicles sold in the US since its entry into the market in 1986.
The Korean automaker said the feat “underscores Hyundai’s position as a major force in the US auto industry and sets the stage for continued success in the years ahead.”
Even with the Trump administration eliminating federal electric vehicle incentives, Hyundai is moving ahead. After delivering the first IONIQ 9 models to customers last month, Hyundai’s first three-row electric SUV is already earning praise with impressive range, interior space, and style.
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It’s also relatively affordable for a three-row electric SUV with starting prices at just over $60,500. Hyundai sold 302 IONIQ 9 models in May, its first month on the market, but it’s quickly ramping up output in Georgia.
2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 (Source: Hyundai)
The IONIQ 9 is built at the new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA), alongside the popular IONIQ 5.
Hyundai’s new EV plant is capable of producing up to 300,000 vehicles annually. However, output could be increased to around 500,000 if needed.
2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Hyundai)
Although IONIQ 5 sales slipped last month (-12%) to 3,898 units, they are still up through the first five months of 2025. Hyundai has sold nearly 16,000 IONIQ 5s in the US through May, representing a 6% increase from the same period last year.
Hyundai has upgraded the 2025 IONIQ 5, which now offers increased range (up to 318 miles), enhanced style both inside and out, and an NACS port, allowing you to recharge at Tesla Superchargers.
2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 interior (Source: Hyundai)
Like the new IONIQ 5, Hyundai’s three-row IONIQ 9 has a built-in NACS charge port. Prices for the base 2026 IONIQ 9 RWD S start at $60,555 (including destination), with a range of up to 335 miles. Hyundai’s three-row electric SUV boasts more interior space than a Ford Explorer with up to 2,472 liters (87 cubic feet).
Both the IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 9 are eligible for the $7,500 EV tax credit, while it’s still here. Like Hyundai, Kia is betting on its three-row electric SUV, the EV9, to help drive growth in the US.
2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 Model
EV Powertrain
Drivetrain
Driving Range (miles)
Starting Price (including destination fee)
Lease Price (per month for June 2025):
IONIQ 9 RWD S
160-kW (215-HP) Electric Motor
Rear- Wheel Drive
335
$60,555
$419
IONIQ 9 AWD SE
226.1 kW (303-HP) Dual Electric Motors
All-Wheel Drive
320
$64,365
$449
IONIQ 9 AWD SEL
226.1-kW (303-HP) Dual Electric Motors
All-Wheel Drive
320
$67,920
$499
IONIQ 9 AWD PERFORMANCE LIMITED
314.6-kW (422-HP) Dual Electric Motors
All-Wheel Drive
311
$72,850
$589
IONIQ 9 AWD PERFORMANCE CALLIGRAPHY
314.6-kW (422-HP) Dual Electric Motors
All-Wheel Drive
311
$76,590
$689
IONIQ 9 AWD PERFORMANCE CALLIGRAPHY DESIGN
314.6-kW (422-HP) Dual Electric Motors
All-Wheel Drive
311
$78,090
$729
2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 prices and driving range by trim (*including a $1,600 destination fee)
Kia only sold 37 EV9 models last month, which is likely due to the 2025 model year selling out. The 2026 Kia EV9 is now arriving at US dealers across the US.
After cutting lease prices again last month to just $179 per month, the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 remains one of the most affordable EVs on the market.
Although it has just become available, the 2026 IONIQ 9 is surprisingly affordable, with a generous $13,000 lease cash offer available right now. It’s currently listed starting at just $419 per month.
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HOLMS Attachments has made it easier for heavy equipment fleets to electrify with a new sweeper attachment that’s equipped with its own power source, freeing it from the need for a mechanical or battery (e) PTO.
Commercial trucks do more than just move people and things from place to place – special implements like street sweepers, cherry pickers, and tow beds mean they do real work, as well. But the attachments, implements, and even utility bodies being upfitted onto these trucks were largely developed for diesel platforms. They typically get juice from hydraulics or other power take-off (PTO) systems that typically take the form of a splined drive shaft powered directly by the ICE.
BEVs work differently, and have to draw on their battery power to operate these tools. That takes away which takes away from both the range and performance of the EVs in question. Adding to the complexity, some of these attachments are still mechanically driven, requiring an electrically-driven spline shaft, or “ePTO” to operate.
The new eSL Electric Sweeper attachment from HOLMS aims to solve for all that new complexity that’s emerging as electric equipment becomes more commonplace.
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“Electric equipment in general has taken a lot of different directions,” said Dan Snedecor, President and General Manager of HOLMS Attachments. “We realized, let’s not use the power from the machine, because keeping up with that will be even harder than keeping up with the different style hooks and hydraulic systems.”
Developed for the electric equipment needs of the near future, HOLMS’ eSL optimizes the uptime of your electric vehicle or equipment asset so you can complete more tasks between charging sessions.
“Our theory is this will be kind of like an electric drill that we all have at home, where you leave it plugged in until you need it. You go out, you use it, and then you put it back on the charger when you’re done,” Snedecor told Equipment Journal. “The real benefit of that will be the end users don’t need machines that have extra hydraulic functions necessarily.”
The prototype sweeper is controlled from the cab of the wheel loader via Bluetooth and is equipped with a 10 kWh, 48V li-ion battery pack that’s good for three-and-a-half hours of runtime on a single charge. HOLMS says the sweeper’s battery can be recharged in about 90 minutes.
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We’ve been big fans of highly capable LSVs for a while here on Electrek, and the newest Cushman Hauler XL ELiTE electric utility vehicle keeps that trend alive with an extra-long, 68.5″ aluminum bed for even more cargo-hauling capability.
The Cushman Hauler XL ELiTE’s truck-like layout, functional dash, and familiar, car-like controls make it easier to operate than an ATV with a trailer, while its 1,200 lb. bed load capacity and 1,600-pound payload capacity (plus 1,500 lb. towing capacity) beat the pants off the classic, 00’s-era Ford Ranger pickup’s 1,140 lb. payload capacity.
The Cushman’s flatbed can be upgraded to add steel drop sides, an aluminum box bed (shown, above) and other custom upfit solutions that enable fleet operators to perfectly tailor the Hauler’s capabilities to their specific needs.
You already know how to drive it
The Hauler XL features a “twin pack” of two 56.7V, 4.2 kWh ELiTE lithium-ion batteries (8.4 kWh total) developed by Samsung SDI. The batteries are expected to be good for between four to eight hours of operation, depending on load, and are backed by a 5-year battery warranty.
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What’s more, the newest Cushman features a technology that’s commonplace in cars and trucks, but still incredibly rare in the world of UTVs: regenerative braking.
“The Hauler XL … is an industry leader in bed size, vehicle rating and bed load capacity,” says Adam Harris, vice president and general manager of Cushman and E-Z-GO. “With our five-year battery warranty and patented E-brake technology, it’s built for the most difficult jobs.”
Cushman lists the Hauler XL’s manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) at $19,989, but dealers are advertising new ones for as low as $17,398. For that money you get a day’s worth of silent, emissions-free operation and the previously-mentioned 1,200 lb. bed capacity.
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Hauler XL ELiTE; via Cushman.
Every smart fleet manager eventually asks themselves whether they need a pickup, or a payload. When they ask that question, they’re usually trying to decide between something like a Ford Maverick and an F-150, but with vehicles like the Hauler XL ELiTE, Club Car Urban UTV, or the latest weird thing Micah Toll dredged up on Alibaba, you get the bed and the payload capacity – and you get them both for $20-30,000 less than a conventional pickup.
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It kind of looks like the Genesis GV60. Kia’s smallest and most affordable electric SUV is set to receive a sleek new coupe variant. The Kia EV2 Coupe was spotted for the first time, giving us a clear look at how it compares to the SUV version.
Meet the Kia EV2 Coupe, a new entry-level EV
The Concept EV2 was first showcased during Kia’s EV Day in April, previewing its upcoming entry-level EV. Kia has yet to say exactly how big it will be, but it’s expected to be slightly smaller than the EV3 at 4,300 mm (169.3″) in length.
Despite its small size, Kia claims it will feel much more spaceous, thanks to a unique interior design. With a higher-sitting ride than you would expect, the EV2 even looks bigger on the road. It sort of resembles a mini EV9 with wide wheel arches and Kia’s new Tiger Face grille design.
With its official launch coming up, EV2 prototypes have been spotted driving out in public a few times now. Camouflaged, of coarse.
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We even got a sneak peek of the interior during an exclusive event at Milan Design Week in April, but the most recent sighting looks a little different.
Kia EV2 Concept (Source: Kia)
The new Kia EV2 Coupe variant was spotted on a car carrier in Korea with a coupe-like design. A video from HealerTV provides a side by side comparison of it compared to the original SUV model.
As the reporter notes, the vehicle looks almost identical from the front and back, until it comes to the C-Pillar. From what we can see, the new coupe design has a bit of a Genesis GV60-like feel to it. The bumper and trunk area have been slightly modified to fit the coupe styling.
Kia EV2 Coupe spotted in Korea for the first time (Source: HealerTV)
The new Coupe variant gains pixelated turn signals on the side mirros, giving it a more futuristic, electric look.
Unlike most of Kia’s new electric vehicles, including the regular EV2, the Coupe variant features horizontal taillights, as opposed to the new vertical design. However, that could change when it arrives in production form.
Kia Concept EV2 interior (Source: Kia)
The interior will feature Kia’s new ccNC (connected car Navigation Cockpit), a panoramic curved infotainment system with dual 12.3″ driver cluster and touchscreen navigation screens.
Kia is set to launch the EV2 in Europe and “other global regions” next year. Given the love for bigger trucks and SUVs in the US, it’s not expected to make the trip overseas.
Kia Concept EV2 (Source: Kia)
Although the company has yet to officially reveal prices, Kia’s CEO, Ho-Sung Song, told Autocar in 2023 that the company wants to launch the EV2 at around £25,000 ($32,000) in the UK. It will sit below the EV3 in Kia’;s lineup, which is priced from £32,995 ($44,800) in the UK and €35,990 ($41,600) in Europe.
What do you think of the Kia EV2 Coupe? Do you like the design better than the original modle? If it looks like the Genesis GV60, sign me up. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Check back soon for more info on the upcoming Kia EV2 and new Coupe variant. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.
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