Kia Cadenza And K900 Discontinued In The US

There are two fewer sedans in Kia’s American lineup.

Kia is simplifying its American lineup for the 2021 model year by dropping the Cadenza and K900 from the range. Car and Driver first published the rumor, and Motor1.com reached out to Kia to confirm the info.

The decision makes sense because both of the sedans are very slow sellers. Kia moved just 305  units of the K900 in 2020, which was down from a similarly poor 390 examples in 2019. There were awful numbers for a vehicle that just received a new generation for the 2019 model year.

Gallery: 2019 Kia K900: Review








The latest K900 offered buyers lots of luxury and tech. Inside, there was a 12.3-inch infotainment screen and optional digital instrument cluster of the same size. Buyers could even get a 9.7-inch head-up display. For comfort, there was a 20-way adjustable driver seat and a 14-way adjustable rear passenger seat.

Gallery: 2020 Kia Cadenza








The Cadenza only performed a little better by moving 1,265 examples in 2020. This was a drop from 1,630 units in 2019. The sedan even received a refresh for the 2020 model year.

The updated Cadenza introduced a fresh face with new pieces for the front fascia, grille, and hood. Full-width taillights were part of the tweaked rear. Inside, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen became standard.

In total, Kia moved 586,105 vehicles in the US in 2020, which was down from 615,338 units the previous year. With a combined volume of 1,570 cars, the Cadenza and K900 made up less than 1 percent of the automaker’s deliveries last year.

There are still plenty of four-door cars in the Kia lineup for buyers to choose from. In terms of starting price, customers can pick the Rio, Forte, K5 (formerly the Optima), and Stinger.

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Car and Driver

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