While we can say we’re hardly surprised to see the
2019 K900, the fact
that the Hyundai Group went all luxury on us on the New York Auto Show, first
with the Genesis G70 and now with the brand-new K900, shows that they are dead
serious about making it in that segment.
Based on a totally new platform, the second-gen K900
features a redesigned exterior that was styled in Kia’s California and Korea
centers following a philosophy named ‘The Gravity of Prestige’ and is leaner than that of the model it replaces, with a Cd of
0.27.
It is also bigger in all dimensions: it is 201.6
inches long, 75.4 inches wide and 58.7 inches high, while it’s wheelbase is a
generous 122.2 inches long. Kia, however, notes that due to its new proportions
it looks tighter than the outgoing model. Highlights include the new grille,
with 176 jewel-like cells, the chrome lower strip that runs from the front to
the rear wheels and the new LED head- and taillights.
The 2019 K900 features an all-new
interior with a less cluttered design than before and a lot of premium
materials such as leather in Black, Beige, Espresso Brown or Sienna Brown
two-tone, metal inserts and a choice of four wood trims (Walnut, Brown Olive
Ash, Beige Olive and Engineered Wood) – and if you insist, Nappa leather is
available as an option.
The driver’s seat is 20-way adjustable, featuring
power air cells, while the front and rear passengers will have to make do with
12- and 14-way power adjustable seats. The dominant feature in the dashboard is
the 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen that can also be operated by the rotary
dial on the center console. Moreover, the instruments cluster features a
7.0-inch TFT screen as standard and a 12.3-inch one as an option, and there’s
also a 9.7-inch HUD (Head Up Display) that shows info about the speed,
navigation and various driver assist systems.
Kia emphasizes its Advanced Driver Assistance
Systems (ADAS) that include a surround view, 360-degree monitor, blind spot
monitor, lane keep assist, rear cross traffic avoidance alert and smart cruise
control. Audiophiles will be glad to hear that the K900 comes with a Harman
Kardon 900-watt, 17-speaker audio system that provides an excellent acoustic experience.
The 2019 K900 is powered by the Stinger’s 3.3-liter
twin-turbo V6 that puts out 365 HP and is mated to an in-house developed and
built eight-speed auto gearbox with a shift-by-wire gear selector. Power is
distributed to all four wheels, with as much as 50 percent of torque being sent
to the front axle and as much as 80 percent to the rear, while, after the
Stinger, the K900 is the second Kia model to benefit from an electronically
controlled rear diff.
Featuring a McPherson front and multi-link rear,
electronically controlled suspension, along with a variable-ratio steering,
Kia’s new executive saloon is supposed to be more agile and more comfortable than the first-generation model.
The 2019 K900 will be manufactured at Kia’s Sohari
plant in South Korea, alongside the Stinger, and will be available in the U.S.
at the fourth quarter of the year, with pricing to be announced closer to its launch date.