2020 Kia K900: Luxurious Sedan with Twin-Turbo V6
Discover the 2020 Kia K900, featuring a twin-turbo 3.3L V6 engine, blending luxury and performance in a stylish sedan. π

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Introducing the 2020 Kia K900. Kia only offers a single engine for the K900: the same twin-turbocharged 3.3-liter V6 used in the brandβs Stinger GT sports sedan. Here it produces 365 horsepower and 376 pound-feet of torque, which is sent through an eight-speed automatic transmission to the carβs standard all-wheel-drive system.
That horsepower rating is on the low end for this class of entry-level full-size luxury sedans. For instance, while the standard Lincoln Continental comes with a 335-hp V6, buyers can opt for a twin-turbo V6 producing 400 hp. Likewise, a Cadillac CT6 can be had with a twin-turbo V6 that also makes over 400 hp. The Genesis G90, meanwhile, offers a stout 5.0-liter V8 producing 420 hp.
At $59,900, the new K900βs starting price is higher than most of its direct competitors, which includes the Lincoln Continental ($46,145), Cadillac CT6 ($46,995), and Volvo S90 ($48,100). That said, the K900 has no trim levels and only one option package. Thus, a fully loaded K900 with the single VIP package ($4,000) comes to an as-tested price of $64,895. Load up its competitors until there are no more boxes to be checked and, despite their lower starting prices, youβll find most end up costing more than $70,000.
The only vehicle in this segment that has a higher base price than the K900 is its corporate cousin, the Genesis G90. Its price starts even higher than the K900βs at $68,350. The sole option available is an upgraded V8 engine, which brings its fully loaded cost to a still-very-reasonable $74,000.
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That horsepower rating is on the low end for this class of entry-level full-size luxury sedans. For instance, while the standard Lincoln Continental comes with a 335-hp V6, buyers can opt for a twin-turbo V6 producing 400 hp. Likewise, a Cadillac CT6 can be had with a twin-turbo V6 that also makes over 400 hp. The Genesis G90, meanwhile, offers a stout 5.0-liter V8 producing 420 hp.
At $59,900, the new K900βs starting price is higher than most of its direct competitors, which includes the Lincoln Continental ($46,145), Cadillac CT6 ($46,995), and Volvo S90 ($48,100). That said, the K900 has no trim levels and only one option package. Thus, a fully loaded K900 with the single VIP package ($4,000) comes to an as-tested price of $64,895. Load up its competitors until there are no more boxes to be checked and, despite their lower starting prices, youβll find most end up costing more than $70,000.
The only vehicle in this segment that has a higher base price than the K900 is its corporate cousin, the Genesis G90. Its price starts even higher than the K900βs at $68,350. The sole option available is an upgraded V8 engine, which brings its fully loaded cost to a still-very-reasonable $74,000.
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