What would you say the Telluride feels more like, the K900 or the Cadenza? As far as quality of luxury. Interior noise, luxury and high tech features, power and whatever else you can think of.
Do you think Kia will ever launch an SUV with K900 type luxury appointments?It's more akin to the FL Cadenza (premium, not luxury).
The interior of the K900 is on a different level.
no, since the kia / hundai have a luxury brand genesis.Do you think Kia will ever launch an SUV with K900 type luxury appointments?
That seems like an unfair deal for Kia...no, since the kia / hundai have a luxury brand genesis.
the policy of Koreans is as follows: kia for young and / or family. Hyundai for people over 40. Genesis for luxury lovers.
Do you think Kia will ever launch an SUV with K900 type luxury appointments?
no, since the kia / hundai have a luxury brand genesis.
the policy of Koreans is as follows: kia for young and / or family. Hyundai for people over 40. Genesis for luxury lovers.
True, K900 is 100% luxury and nearly on par with the Genesis G90. Do you think the Mohave is coming to the U.S.?In a way, they already have with the FL Mohave (abeit not quite K900 level, but more premium than anything else in the Kia lineup).
There is no such policy with regard to luxury.
The K900 isn't for the young and is luxury, and frankly neither is the K7/Cadenza.
Kia execs have stated that they have been contemplating doing a luxury crossover; can see them doing one to either replace or be ev an addition to the Stinger (if they decide to continue with it).
Great information. Thank you!^ Hard to say, because think the FL Mohave would do pretty well now (when the Borrego launched, it was at the worst time - in the grip of the Great Recession and high fuel prices; plus more buyers are more comfortable with the idea of spending $45k+ on a Kia these days).
But unless there are updates that I'm not aware of, the Mohave sits on an old platform.
Hyundai and Kia have been working on a new BoF platform to underpin pickups and BoF SUVs, so Kia may just wait for that (even if a Land Cruiser rival would be a few years away).
However, there's a recent report of Kia using the Mohave platform to underpin a series of vehicles for the Korean military, so there's the chance that we may see the Mohave under the guise of a hard-core, off-road vehicle (like the original Hummer).