The Big Apple played host to the world debut of the
all-new 2017 Kia Cadenza at the 2015 New York International Auto Show. The
stunningly beautiful Cadenza improves upon all the elements that made its
predecessor an award-winning success, boasting a precisely crafted cabin,
cutting edge technology for connectivity and driver assistance, a stronger body
structure, and powertrain enhancements for a more premium experience behind the
wheel.
"The new Cadenza adds an extra dose of excitement
to the large-car segment with its striking, aggressively handsome looks and
premium refinements," said Orth Hedrick, vice president of product
planning, Kia Motors America. "Everything you see and touch in the
Cadenza's cabin has been improved, but it's underneath where the Cadenza truly
shines with a stiffer and lighter chassis, eight-speed transmission and vastly
improved driving dynamics."
The second-generation Kia Cadenza is set to go on-sale
in late 2016.
Elegant and Confident Exterior
Designed at Kia's California design studio, birthplace
of the unforgettable Track'ster and GT4 Stinger concepts as well as the iconic
Soul, the Kia Cadenza's precision-machined exterior exudes confidence, with
clean lines offset by expressive details. It all starts with Kia Chief Design
Officer Peter Schreyer's oft-quoted philosophy focusing on "the simplicity
of the straight line," which is defined by a single gestural contour that
spans the length of the car, creating a sleek profile. This lineation visually
links matching Z-shaped lighting signatures in the headlights and LED tail
lights, affording the all-new Cadenza a more distinctive road presence, day or
night. The overall impression is one of modernity and power, which is achieved
by visually shearing away surface area to create a more angular form.
Head on, the Kia Cadenza is more expressive thanks to
the newly designed front fascia. While the signature Kia "tiger nose"
grille is still an unmistakable design trait, it has evolved into a new
hexagonal shape that emphasizes the Cadenza's visual width with lines extending
underneath the headlights. But the more substantial change to the grille is its
distinct concave form, which curves in toward the engine bay, giving the Kia
Cadenza its handsomely chiseled face.
LED technology inside the "piano key"
taillights helps create visual depth while also complementing the Z-shape
lighting signature. Other thoughtful details include the chrome garnish that
extends through the trunk lid, accentuating the Cadenza's wide stance, and
tasteful chrome accents on the side mirrors and rear quarter windows.
Exterior styling is further enhanced by optimized
dimensions. While the new Kia Cadenza has the same overall length as the
outgoing model, it's slightly wider and lower in height. The wheelbase has been
stretched slightly, contributing to nearly a half-inch of increased legroom for
rear passengers. Achieving Cadenza's sportier profile was achieved by extending
the roofline rearward more than two inches, while maintaining rear headroom and
slightly improving trunk space.
Exquisitely Comfortable Interior Space
The interior is thoughtfully redesigned with even
higher quality materials than the preceding model and higher levels of
craftsmanship throughout. Like the exterior, the Cadenza's soft interior
contours are offset by sheared surfaces. Kia designers visually widened the Kia
Cadenza's interior space with a wraparound dashboard that flows into the door
panels and features real stitching. The door panels themselves have been
adorned with higher quality soft-touch materials, while soft leather envelopes
the Cadenza's cabin space. Nappa leather is available with quilted seat
bolsters accented by diamond shaped stitching that dresses up the Cadenza's
already attractive cabin. For 2017, buyers have greater opportunity to
customize their Kia Cadenza, as a dark brown interior color has been added,
bringing the total number of color combinations to four. Like the outgoing
model, the White Package remains an option, but it has been upgraded with a new
black wood-grain-style trim finished with a pearlescent sheen.
Improvements were made throughout to ensure a more
pleasant driving experience. The driver's seat has been lowered for a sportier
and more stable feeling, while engineers extended the seat cushion slightly and
developed an innovative cushion extension mechanism that slides and rotates,
making it easier for drivers to find their comfort zone behind the wheel. The
heating elements used for the seat warmers have been reengineered to more
evenly distribute warmth, and as a Kia first, the seat heaters now utilize a
smart control system to automatically lower the heater operating mode after a
certain period of time.
The Driving Experience
The 2017 Cadenza is built upon a strong foundation
with a body structure composed of more than 50 percent Advanced High Strength
Steel (AHSS) — more than twice the amount used in the outgoing model. Engineers
are targeting an overall five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic and
Safety Administration and a Top Safety Pick+ designation from the Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety. A driver's knee airbag helps in this regard and
brings the total number of airbags in the vehicle to nine.
The first Kia to be sold in the U.S. under the DRIVE
WISE sub-brand, the Cadenza offers cutting-edge driver assistance features such
as Advanced Smart Cruise Control with stop-and-go functionality, Forward
Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking, and Lane Departure Warning.
Another Kia first is the Smart Blind Spot Detection System which senses
unintentional drifting toward an adjacent vehicle and automatically brakes the
opposite side front wheel to help maintain the vehicle's intended course.
Side body panels are stronger and feature increased
tensile strength steel to improve Cadenza's dent resistance. Thanks to the
increased use of structural adhesive and hot-stamped components, structural
stiffness has been increased by more than 35 percent, which also improves
driving dynamics. The overall chassis is lighter, thanks to the use of aluminum
instead of steel in areas like the front steering knuckles, and engineers
retuned the front and rear subframes with larger bushings to improve lateral
stiffness and NVH characteristics. Further improving the ride are Amplitude
Selective Damping (ASD) shock absorbers that maximize ride comfort without
sacrificing stability. An extra valve in the damper provides the appropriate
damping force according to the road surface, while the new shock absorber now
includes a Hydraulic Rebound Stopper (HRS), which works to provide a smoother
ride over harsh or broken surfaces. The retuned suspension has improved the Kia
Cadenza's lift coefficient (the up-and-down forces exerted on a moving
vehicle), and the end result is better high-speed stability and handling.
Steering is more responsive than before with better on-center feel thanks to a
new 32-bit Electronic Control Unit (ECU), replacing the 16-bit processor in the
outgoing model.
The 2017 Cadenza's confident ride and handling are
complemented by improvements in NVH. Additional acoustic absorbing laminate in
the front windows and windshield reduces wind noise, while a full floorpan
undercover quells road noise. Together with increased insulation around the A-pillars,
NVH levels have been substantially reduced, resulting in a library-quiet
interior. The floorpan undercover also helps improve the Cadenza's aerodynamic
performance, along with front wheel air curtains that reduce drag around the
tires. Overall, the coefficient of drag has improved from 0.29 to 0.28.
Newly designed 18- or 19-inch alloy wheels may be shod
with available Michelin® tires (P245/45R18 or P245/40R19). Behind the wheels,
larger brake rotors improve overall braking performance and feel. The front
brakes have been increased from 11 to 12 inches, while the rears have grown
marginally from 11 to 11.1 inches, helping to reduce stopping distances.
Harmonious and Modern Cockpit
Brimming with technology, the cockpit is designed to
provide a more harmonious human-machine interface with ergonomically
intelligent design, intuitive controls, and a suite of enhanced convenience
features making the driving experience enjoyable and effortless. New to the
2017 Cadenza is the Head Up Display (HUD), which shows key driver information
such as speed and turn-by-turn navigation directions on the windshield directly
in the driver's line of sight. In addition, the Surround View Monitor has been
updated with improved software and resolution that gives the driver a clearer
birds-eye view of the area around the vehicle, with newly added reverse
guidelines offering confidence when backing into confined spaces. Other
features new to the Kia Cadenza include Smart Trunk, which conveniently opens
the trunk lid if the sensor detects the key fob for more than three seconds,
and a wireless smartphone charger. The latest generation of Kia's UVO system
featuring Android Auto and Apple® CarPlay is standard, while a 12-speaker
Harman/Kardon® system featuring Clari-Fi™6 music restoration technology is an
option.
Efficient and Durable Performance
Underneath the hood is a revised version of Kia's
3.3-liter V6 engine, which has been retuned for improved fuel economy. With an
estimated 290 hp on tap (exact power output and fuel economy figures will be
released closer to the vehicle's on-sale date), the engine sends power to the
front wheels via Kia's first FWD-based eight-speed automatic transmission. The
newly developed transmission is highly efficient, providing quick and crisp
shifts for a more enjoyable driving experience that will set it apart from its
competitors. Despite having two extra cogs, the eight-speed transmission, which
was designed in-house, is lighter than the unit in the outgoing model.
Kia engineers also focused on durability and
reliability during the development of the all-new Cadenza. Running the V6 at
full power and under full-load conditions for 41 consecutive days equates to
more than 100,000 miles of real-world use, providing owners with the confidence
that the 2017 Kia Cadenza is built for the long haul.
Sounds like great improvements, especially with Michelin tires. Still no mention of remote start or all wheel drive. Congrats to Kia being #1 on JD Power & Associates initial quality study, now if they could get advice average on their dependability study.
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