Choosing the Kia K5 to be your next vehicle is just the first step of the car buying process. Once you realize that the K5 is going to be the right fit for your needs, you will need to decide which trim level has everything you want in your driving experience. For some folks, that process can be tougher than deciding on the right vehicle.
While some folks may worry that there are hours of window sticker reading or internet research in the future, that is not the case. At Southwest Kia of Rockwall, we strive to make the car shopping process a lot more convenient. The sales consultants on our staff are well educated on all of the vehicles in the Kia lineup, including the K5. They can answer all of your questions and guide you to the trim level that is right for you. Currently, you can find a new Kia K5 in seven trim levels:
- LX
- LXS FWD
- LXS AWD
- GT-Line FWD
- GT-Line AWD
- EX
- GT
Performance
There is a lot to love when it comes to the performance of a Kia K5. You can get a sporty driving experience, while still also maintaining the commuter-friendly ride you need. When you decide to buy or lease a new Kia K5, you'll need to choose one of two engine options:
- Standard 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (180 horsepower, 195 pound-feet of torque)
- Available 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (290 horsepower, 311 pound-feet of torque)
Drivers will also have to choose between the standard eight-speed automatic transmission and the available eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive is standard, but customers can opt for the available all-wheel drive if they prefer.
Interior
People who enjoy convenience and luxury will enjoy the interior of the Kia K5. It comes available with heated/ventilated front seats, so you can be comfortable on all of your travels. Additionally, the support and cushioning of the seating makes it so you enjoy even the longest of car rides when you are behind the wheel of the Kia K5.
The interior has a sporty and sleek feel, which is brightened up by the available panoramic sunroof. Drivers may enjoy all of the refinement of the upscale finish when they are in the cockpit of this vehicle. With so much detail put into the ergonomic placement of the controls, it is no wonder why so many people enjoy their ride in this Kia sedan.
Technology
Some folks want a lot of tech and features in their new car. If this sounds like what you need, you will be happy with the Kia K5. It has a lot of standard and available features that will make your driving experience more connected and luxurious. It comes standard with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, so you know connecting to loved ones will be easy.
Additionally, the available 10.25-inch touchscreen with navigation will make it easy to find your way to new destinations. The available wireless phone charger makes sure that your phone has juice whenever you need to use it on your travels. You can also count the available UVO Link connectivity to help you stay connected with the needs of your vehicle. There is also an available Bose® Premium Audio System for drivers who are also audiophiles.
Safety
You'll have the peace of mind knowing that the Kia K5 is constructed with lightweight, yet high-strength steel to keep you safe in the worst driving situations. Many drivers will also be comforted knowing that the Kia K5 has many standard and available safety features and driver-assist technologies. Some of them include:
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist Rear
- Safe Exit Assist
- Surround View Monitor
Buy or Lease a New Kia K5 at Southwest Kia of Rockwall
Southwest Kia of Rockwall, in Rockwall, TX, has Kia financing specials and lease deals available on the Kia K5. Explore the current promotions and apply for financing with our team, so you can take advantage of these offers before they go away.
Available AWD provides optimum driving performance by actively distributing torque between the front and rear axles to help give you added traction and control on every road and in all climates.1
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