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The 2020 K900 is Kia's flagship sedan, and it shares its underpinning design with the Genesis G90. Although Kia isn't a traditional luxury brand, the Korean manufacturer is marketing this large sedan to buyers on the hunt for premium transportation. In many ways, the K900 is a credible and appealing choice within its segment. It provides driving dynamics that are smooth and composed, and its cabin is an oasis of comfort. It’s hard to argue with the K900's value proposition. In the wake of its 2019 redesign, the Kia K900 carries over for the 2020 model year with no notable changes. Unfortunately, Kia's flagship sedan will be discontinued after this model year.
The base model rides on 19-inch wheels, and it comes with standard exterior features such as rain-sensing windshield wipers, automatic LED headlights, daytime running lights, fog lamps, and heated power-folding sideview mirrors with integrated turn signals and an auto-dimming capability. Once inside the cabin, there are standard features: power-adjustable heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, keyless entry and push-button ignition, a head-up display, dual-zone automatic climate control, and nappa leather upholstery. A standard sunroof lets natural light into the cabin. All models come with a complete selection of driver-assistance features, including blind-spot monitoring and a surround-view camera.
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The 2020 Kia K900 gets its motivation from a turbocharged 3.3-liter V-6 powerplant. This engine generates 365 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission governs the proceedings. All models come with all-wheel drive for improved traction on roadways that are slippery from rain or snow.
Tthe K900 made the dash from a zero to 60 mph in a respectable 5.0 seconds. In every-day driving, this full-size sedan exhibits the poised composure valued by buyers of luxury cars. The K900 comes standard with a drive-mode feature that allows you to tailor the car's performance to suit your preferences. The list of available settings includes Comfort, Smart, Sport, Eco, and Custom. Within the Custom menu, you can adjust parameters such as steering weight, engine responsiveness, and the amount of engine sound piped through the car's cabin speakers.
When it comes to overall design, the K900's interior can best be described as adequate. the car's cabin is luxurious and offers impressive comfort. Both rows of seats provide great legroom for passengers; the driver's seat delivers 20-way adjustability and the soothing support of a lounge chair. Available options raise the bar even further, with amenities such as power-adjustable rear seats and three-zone automatic climate control. This Kia provides 15.3 cubic feet of room in its trunk.
The standard infotainment system features a large 12.3-inch touchscreen, is equipped with Bluetooth phone and streaming audio. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are on board for easy device integration, and a standard navigation system helps you plan a path to your destination. All models come with a 17-speaker Lexicon sound system, SiriusXM satellite radio, and a Wi-Fi hotspot that allows you and your passengers to stay connected to the internet. The K900 provides wireless device chargers for both its frontand rear-seat passengers.