With 47 new or refreshed vehicles coming by 2017, it was inevitable Kia
would take another step up the product ladder which it has done with the
2014 Cadenza.
Kia had a big chart at the
Napa press preview showing its competitors don't have all the available
extras as the Cadenza, which is something I'm sure Kia sales people will
be pointing out to potential buyers.
I suspect the Premium will be the top seller because of what it offers for the price, but Ill get to that a little lower down.
The Cadenza is not a new car but new to Canada and will be sold as Kias
flagship model. It is known as the K7 in Korea sold alongside the K9
which is Kias flagship over there.
The Cadenza is considered a full-size sedan and it is in every sense of
the word, especially the back seat. During our drive time in San
Francisco and the Napa Valley, I made a point of getting in the back and
I had more than enough legroom.
Later while driving, I had to stop smartly and that caused my travel bag
to slide forward off the back seat and onto the floor. Its a big bag
and normally it gets wedged between the front seat back and the rear
cushion. In this case, it plopped onto the floor and looked rather
lonely with all the room around it.
Kia is the only automaker to produce its own steel and in the
Cadenza, high-strength steel makes up 60 per cent of the chassis.
Kia said at the Cadenza press launch this ensures only the highest quality steel is used in the Cadenzas construction.
There is one engine, Kias new 3.3-litre direct injection V6 producing
293 hp and 255 lb/ft of torque driving the front wheels through a
six-speed automatic transmission featuring paddle shifters on the
steering wheel.
Using regular gasoline, fuel consumption is rated at 11.2/7.4L/100 km city/highway.
One thing that caused some discussion among autowriters present for the
press launch in the Napa Valley of California was the steering.
My Quebec co-driver found it "vague" while Graeme Fletcher of Motoring
TV called it one of the best hed' driven. I did note that FlexSteer (that
offers three response modes in the latest Kia offerings) was not on the
Cadenza. I was told that's because it was an older model and it could
not be refitted with FlexSteer.
I know the roads in Napa fairly well and one of those is the Silverado Trail that runs north-south beside the Napa River.
Twisting and turning, but with pavement as smooth as glass, you can really put any vehicle through its paces, which I did.
Bottom line was the steering was precise and predictable with a hint of
on-centre lightness which one expects from electric power steering. The
feel of the Cadenza steering fits the nature of the car as buyers in
this segment expect comfort in a sedan not the input effort one needs in
a sportscar.
Standard equipment is extensive, the partial list includes: rear parking
sensors, rear camera, multimedia interface Navigation,
AM/FM/CD/AUX/USB, SiriusXM satellite radio, Bluetooth wireless
technology, Infinity 12-speaker audio system, chrome outside door
handles, solar glass, projection headlights, front fog lights, LED
daytime running lights and positioning lights, LED light bar tail
lights, power heated body coloured outside mirrors, power folding
outside mirrors with LED side repeaters, front and rear splash guard,
dot matrix LCD cluster and trip computer.
But it was with the Premium that the Kia blurs with line between "near luxury" and the real thing.
This car is loaded. Again, just a partial list of goodies includes:
panoramic sunroof, HID headlamps with adaptive front lighting (AFLS),
triple stage cooled/ventilated drivers seat, dual stage rear heated
seats, power tilt and telescopic steering wheel, memory seats, memory
outside mirrors, memory steering column, drivers seat knee extension,
heated steering wheel, wiper deicer, power rear window curtain,
Supervision TFT LCD instrument cluster, premium Nappa leather seats,
19-inch alloy wheels, smart cruise control, blind spot detection, Lane
Departure Warning System and Electric Parking Brake (EPB).
One of the things that caught everyones attention is the use of
"hydrophobic" glass on the front side windows. They are treated with a
special, permanent coating that repels water and dirt.
And you like to golf, you can take a foursome and their bags in the 451-litre trunk.
Suspension is MacStruts at the front and a multi-link setup at the rear.
Part of the suspension comprises "dynamic dampers" that automatically
soften when cruising but stiffen when more handling performance is
wanted.
The Cadenza marks new territory for Kia and it is very much the new boy on the near luxury block.
But based on what we've seen so far, Kia will probably be one of the big boys on the block before very long.
Courtesy of Kelowna Capital News (Canada) (Online)
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