Edmunds gives the Galaxy M9 a strong 87.9/100 rating, praising its exceptional comfort and technology as standout strengths—the SUV delivers ride quality among the best they've tested with a whisper-quiet 32.5 decibels at idle, while its 30-inch 6K display and Tesla-level infotainment responsiveness impress just as much as its practical features like the in-seat refrigerator and ceiling entertainment screen. Performance is solid with a 0-60 time of 4.2 seconds and class-competitive stopping power, though braking distances stretch to 110 feet. The main weakness is its anonymous styling that barely turns heads, and at projected US pricing of $50,000-$70,000, it would need to compete directly against established rivals like the Palisade and Kia Telluride. This is a family SUV for buyers prioritizing cutting-edge cabin tech, refinement, and value over distinctive design.
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