Kia Cadenza Explained

Kia Cadenza
Manufacturer:Kia
Aka:Kia K7 (South Korea)
Production:2009 - 2021
Class:Full-size car/Executive car (E)
Body Style:4-door sedan
Layout:Front-engine, front-wheel-drive
Related:Hyundai Grandeur
Hyundai Aslan
Predecessor:Kia Amanti/Opirus
Successor:Kia K8

The Kia Cadenza (also known in South Korea as Kia K7) is a full-size/executive sedan manufactured by Kia. It was launched in 2010 to replace the Kia Opirus/Amanti.[1]

As of January 2014, it was sold in South Korea, United States, Canada, China, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, and the Middle East. A total of four engines were applied to the car as options, including the 2.4L Theta II MPI engine, 2.7L Mu MPI engine, 2.7L Mu LPI engine, and 3.5L Lambda II MPI engine, and a 6-speed automatic transmission as the gearbox.[2]

First generation (VG; 2009)

First generation (VG)
Production:2009–2016
Model Years:2010–2016
Assembly:South Korea: Hwasung (Hwasung Plant)
Kazakhstan: Oskemen (Azia Avto)
Designer:Peter Schreyer
Transmission:6-speed automatic
Wheelbase:2845mm
Length:4965mm
Width:18501NaN1
Height:1475mm
Weight:1505-

The Cadenza uses the new front-wheel-drive Type-N platform[3] with MacPherson front suspension and a multilink rear suspension. The Cadenza was offered with three gasoline engines ranging from 165 horsepower to 290 horsepower for the 3.5-liter Lambda. A new 2.4-liter Theta II with gasoline direct injection (GDI) that produced 201 horsepower was also available. A hybrid K7 700h was available in Korea, featuring a 159 hp four cylinder engine and a 35 kW electric motor.[4]

The Kia Cadenza was designed by Kia design chief Peter Schreyer who was chief designer at Audi and uses Kia's corporate Tiger Nose grille.

In January 2013, Kia announced that the Cadenza will be available in the United States. It is Kia's version of the Hyundai Azera. Standard features will include leather seats, Bluetooth, a navigation system, Kia UVO, alloy wheels, and other luxury car features. This was one of five Korean luxury sedans sold in the United States at the time, the other four cars being the Hyundai Azera, Hyundai Genesis, Kia K900 and Hyundai Equus.

The car features Nappa leather seats, a feature commonly found on more expensive vehicles such as those from BMW and Mercedes-Benz. The Nappa leather is available in three colors: black, beige, or white (the white interior requires all three packages available on the Cadenza: the Luxury, Technology, and White Interior Packages). The driver's seat is both heated and ventilated, and the passenger's seat is heated. The rear seats can also be heated. A dual sunroof is available. The car features the 3.3L, 294 horsepower V6, the most powerful engine available for the Cadenza. The engine is used in the Cadenza's platform mate, the Hyundai Azera, and is a Hyundai-built engine from the Lambda engine family.

Powertrain

ModelYearTransmissionPowerTorque
Petrol
Theta II 2.4 MPI2009–20116-speed automatic1800NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm23.5kgm @ 4,000 rpm
Theta II 2.4 MPI Hybrid2013–20162000NaN0 @ 5,500 rpm
Theta II 2.4 GDI2011–20162010NaN0 @ 6,300 rpm25.5kgm @ 4,250 rpm
Mu 2.7 MPI2009–20112000NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm26kgm @ 4,500 rpm
Lambda II 3.0 GDI2011–20162700NaN0 @ 6,400 rpm31.6kgm @ 5,300 rpm
Lambda II 3.3 GDI2940NaN0 @ 6,400 rpm35.3kgm @ 5,200 rpm
Lambda II 3.5 MPI2009–20162900NaN0 @ 6,600 rpm34.5kgm @ 5,000 rpm
LPG
Mu 2.7 LPI2009–20116-speed automatic1650NaN0 @ 5,200 rpm25kgm @ 4,000 rpm
Lambda II 3.0 LPI2011–20162350NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm28.6kgm @ 4,500 rpm

Gallery

Second generation (YG; 2016)

Second generation (YG)
Production:2016–2021
Model Years:2017–2020 (North America)
2017–2021 (Middle East)
Assembly:South Korea: Hwasung (Hwasung Plant)
Designer:Peter Schreyer
Motor:38kW permanent magnet high-power density motor
Transmission:6-speed automatic
8-speed automatic
Battery:1.76 kWh Li-ion Polymer
Wheelbase:28551NaN1
Length:49701NaN1 (pre-facelift)
49951NaN1 (facelift)
Width:18701NaN1
Height:14701NaN1
Weight:1555-

Released in Fall 2016, the second generation Kia Cadenza was redesigned by Peter Schreyer. The car is offered with a revised 3.3-liter V6 that generates 290hp. Aside from the 6-speed automatic, the Cadenza is offered with a new in-house developed 8-speed automatic with a drive mode select system.[5]

2019 update

The Cadenza received a facelift in June 2019. Mechanical changes include a new 2.5L SmartStream G engine replacing the 2.4L Theta II GDI engine while the 3.5L Lambda II MPI engine replaces the 3.3L Lambda II GDI engine in some regions. For styling, the update includes a new grille and hood, new front and rear bumpers, new wheel design and a new 12.3 inch infotainment touchscreen.

The Cadenza was discontinued in Canada after the 2019 model year, and in the US after the 2020 model year.[6] Kia cited the market transition from large cars to crossovers and SUVs. Production ended in January 2021 to make way for a new model, the Kia K8.

Powertrain

ModelYearTransmissionPowerTorque
Petrol
Theta II 2.4 GDI2016–20196-speed automatic1900NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm24.6kgm @ 4,000 rpm
Smartstream G2.5 GDI2019–20218-speed automatic1980NaN0 @ 6,100 rpm25.3kgm @ 4,000 rpm
Lambda II 3.0 GDI2018–20212660NaN0 @ 6,400 rpm31.4kgm @ 5,300 rpm
Lambda II 3.3 MPI2016–20196-speed automatic2700NaN0 @ 6,400 rpm32.4kgm @ 4,500 rpm
Lambda II 3.3 GDI2016–20218-speed automatic2840NaN0 @ 6,400 rpm
2940NaN0 @ 6,400 rpm
34.3kgm @ 5,200 rpm
35kgm @ 5,200 rpm
Lambda II 3.5 MPI2020–20212900NaN0 @ 6,600 rpm34.5kgm @ 5,000 rpm
Hybrid
Theta II 2.4 MPI Hybrid2016–20216-speed automatic2000NaN0 @ 5,500 rpm
LPG
Lambda II 3.0 LPI2016–20216-speed automatic2350NaN0 @ 6,000 rpm28.6kgm @ 4,500 rpm
Diesel
R II 2.2 CRDI2016–20208-speed automatic2020NaN0 @ 3,800 rpm45kgm @ 1,750–2,750 rpm

Safety

The Cadenza received a "Top Safety Pick+" rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).[7]

TestRating
Overall:
Small overlap front:Good
Moderate overlap front:Good
Side:Good
Roof strength:Good
Head restraints & seats:Good
Front crash prevention:Superior
Headlights:Acceptable
Child seat anchors (Latch) ease of use:Marginal

Gallery

Sales

Calendar yearSouth Korea[8] United States[9]
201042,544 rowspan=3
201123,708
201220,169
201325,330 8,626
201422,453 9,267
201520,805 7,343
201656,060 4,738
201746,578 7,249
201840,978 4,507
201955,839 1,630
202041,048 1,265
20216,143249
20221

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 Kia Cadenza - Official Photos & Info - Auto Reviews - Car & Driver . 19 October 2009 . Caranddriver.com . 9 October 2010.
  2. Web site: Kia Motors "K7" can be seen first in the drama "Iris". . 10 October 2009 . n.news.naver.com . 10 October 2009.
  3. Web site: Specification . Carscoop.blogspot.com . 24 November 2009 . 9 October 2010 . 17 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120817225803/http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/11/2011-kia-cadenza-high-res-photo-gallery.html . dead .
  4. Web site: 기아 올 뉴 K7 하이브리드 특징 - 연비좋은 하이브리드 자동차 기아자동차 공식 사이트 . Kia.com . 20 February 2017.
  5. 2017 Kia Cadenza First Drive Review: Splitting the Hairs of Luxury . Bassett, Abigail . . 18 August 2016 . 29 May 2017.
  6. Web site: Kia K900 and Cadenza Are Dead for 2021. 2021-01-25. Car & Driver.
  7. Web site: 2017 Kia Cadenza . . 29 May 2017.
  8. Web site: Investor Relations Kia Global Brand Site.
  9. Web site: News - Sales Data - Sales Data - Kia Motors America Newsroom.