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EV9 Insurance Cost 2026

The Kia EV9 averages $2,700/year for full-coverage insurance — 4% below the $$2,800 EV national average. Real cost varies from $1,485/yr in Vermont to $4,860/yr in Michigan — a 3.3× spread for the same vehicle.

National avg $2,700/yr
Cheapest state $1,485/yr Vermont
Most expensive state $4,860/yr Michigan
Insurance tier Average

Why the Kia EV9 costs what it does to insure

Insurance falls in the typical range for new EVs in this segment.

Three factors specifically drive the Kia EV9's premium:

  • Large 3-row SUV — more expensive repairs than compact EVs
  • Strong safety ratings reduce collision claim frequency
  • Kia's growing repair network keeps labor costs reasonable

Kia EV9 insurance cost by state (all 50 + DC)

Estimated annual full-coverage premium. Each state's cost = the $2,700 national average × that state's actuarial multiplier. Real quotes vary ±20% based on city, age, credit tier, and driving record.

State Multiplier Estimated annual vs. Kia EV9 avg
Michigan 1.80× $4,860 +$2,160
Florida 1.55× $4,185 +$1,485
Louisiana 1.50× $4,050 +$1,350
Nevada 1.25× $3,375 +$675
New York 1.25× $3,375 +$675
New Jersey 1.20× $3,240 +$540
California 1.15× $3,105 +$405
Delaware 1.15× $3,105 +$405
District of Columbia 1.10× $2,970 +$270
Georgia 1.10× $2,970 +$270
Maryland 1.10× $2,970 +$270
Rhode Island 1.10× $2,970 +$270
Colorado 1.05× $2,835 +$135
Connecticut 1.05× $2,835 +$135
South Carolina 1.05× $2,835 +$135
Missouri 1.00× $2,700 $0
Texas 1.00× $2,700 $0
Oklahoma 0.98× $2,646 $-54
Arizona 0.95× $2,565 $-135
Alabama 0.92× $2,484 $-216
Mississippi 0.92× $2,484 $-216
New Mexico 0.92× $2,484 $-216
Kentucky 0.90× $2,430 $-270
Pennsylvania 0.90× $2,430 $-270
Arkansas 0.88× $2,376 $-324
West Virginia 0.88× $2,376 $-324
Minnesota 0.87× $2,349 $-351
Tennessee 0.85× $2,295 $-405
Illinois 0.82× $2,214 $-486
Kansas 0.82× $2,214 $-486
Montana 0.82× $2,214 $-486
Massachusetts 0.80× $2,160 $-540
Nebraska 0.80× $2,160 $-540
North Carolina 0.80× $2,160 $-540
Utah 0.80× $2,160 $-540
Wyoming 0.80× $2,160 $-540
Indiana 0.78× $2,106 $-594
North Dakota 0.78× $2,106 $-594
Washington 0.78× $2,106 $-594
Alaska 0.75× $2,025 $-675
South Dakota 0.75× $2,025 $-675
Ohio 0.72× $1,944 $-756
Oregon 0.72× $1,944 $-756
Virginia 0.70× $1,890 $-810
Wisconsin 0.70× $1,890 $-810
Iowa 0.67× $1,809 $-891
Idaho 0.65× $1,755 $-945
New Hampshire 0.62× $1,674 $-1,026
Hawaii 0.60× $1,620 $-1,080
Maine 0.60× $1,620 $-1,080
Vermont 0.55× $1,485 $-1,215

How the Kia EV9 compares to other average-tier EVs

Insurance tier is the strongest predictor of cost across the EV market. Here's how the Kia EV9 stacks up against other average-tier vehicles in our dataset:

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Kia EV9 insurance cost on average?

The Kia EV9 averages $2,700/year for full-coverage insurance across the United States. That's $100 (4%) below the $2,800 EV national average, and $386 above the $2,314 all-cars national average. Your actual rate will vary by 30-80% based on state, age, credit, and driving record.

What's the cheapest state to insure a Kia EV9?

Vermont is the cheapest US state for Kia EV9 insurance, averaging about $1,485/year — that's roughly 45% below the national average. Vermont benefits from low population density, lower accident frequency, and consumer-protection-oriented insurance regulation. Other low-cost states for this vehicle include Maine ($1,620), Hawaii ($1,620), New Hampshire ($1,674).

Why is Kia EV9 insurance more expensive in some states?

Michigan tops the list at $4,860/year for the Kia EV9 — about 3.3× what Vermont drivers pay. The gap is driven by state-level factors: Michigan's no-fault system and unlimited PIP requirement, Florida's litigation costs and hurricane exposure, Louisiana's high uninsured-driver rate, and Nevada/New York's urban density. Vehicle-specific repair costs are roughly the same in any state; the variation is almost entirely state regulation and demographics.

Why does the Kia EV9 fall in the "average" insurance tier?

Insurance falls in the typical range for new EVs in this segment. Specifically for the Kia EV9: Large 3-row SUV — more expensive repairs than compact EVs. Strong safety ratings reduce collision claim frequency. Kia's growing repair network keeps labor costs reasonable.

How can I lower my Kia EV9 insurance?

Five tactics consistently work: (1) shop at least three quotes — drivers who do save 15-25% vs auto-renewing, (2) bundle home + auto for 5-15% off, (3) raise your deductible from $500 to $1,000 for ~10-12% savings, (4) ask about EV-specific discounts (many carriers now offer them), (5) consider usage-based programs if you drive under 10,000 mi/year.

Does the Kia EV9 cost more to insure than a comparable gas car?

Yes — by about $386/year on average (17% more than the $2,314 all-cars average). That gap exists because of higher repair costs (battery damage, aluminum body panels, proprietary parts) and limited certified shop networks. The gap has narrowed from ~25% in 2022 as EV repair networks expanded, but it hasn't closed entirely.

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