Kia's 2026 hybrid lineup covers four distinct vehicle types: a compact crossover, a mid-size SUV, a three-row SUV, and a full-size family van. Each uses a different version of the hybrid powertrain and serves a different kind of driver — but they all share the same goal of reducing fuel consumption compared to their gas-only equivalents. If fuel economy is your primary consideration, here is...
Unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show on February 8, the 2025 Kia K5 arrives with a host of updates aimed at cementing its position in the sporty midsize sedan segment. This latest model brings to the fore a new engine, refined design elements, and an enriched suite of technological features, offering a well-rounded package for sedan enthusiasts.
Central to the 2025 model year is the introduction of a 2.5-liter normally aspirated engine, which replaces the previous 1.6-liter turbocharged unit. This new engine delivers 191 horsepower, an increase of 11 horsepower, and is mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission for front-wheel drive configurations. The GT trim retains its high-performance credentials with a 290 horsepower engine, ensuring that the K5 continues to appeal to drivers seeking more spirited performance.
Design updates for the 2025 K5 are evident both inside and out. Externally, the vehicle adopts new Star Map LED front DRLs and amber positioning lights, enhancing its road presence. The rear design features angular taillights and a standard integrated spoiler across all trims, reinforcing the K5’s sporty aesthetic. Wheel designs have been updated, going from 16-inch wheels to unique 18-inch wheels. The GT trim is equipped with 19-inch wheels, complemented by performance tires and distinct bright green brake calipers.
Internally, the K5 showcases significant technological upgrades. A standout feature is the new single-pane curved display, integrating a 12-inch instrument screen with a 12.3-inch touchscreen navigation unit. This setup, along with standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, elevates the in-cabin experience. Other interior enhancements include a revised center console with improved ergonomics and connectivity options, such as USB-C charge ports.
The K5’s suite of Advanced Driving Assist Systems (ADAS) has been expanded for the 2025 model year. Standard features now include Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, enhancing safety and convenience for all occupants. Additional ADAS options are available on higher trims, offering a comprehensive range of driving aids that underscore Kia’s commitment to driver assistance and safety technologies.
In conclusion, the 2025 Kia K5 presents a compelling update to a model known for its sporty appeal and technological prowess. With its enhanced engine performance, refined design, and advanced tech features, the K5 is poised to continue attracting those who value a dynamic and connected driving experience in a midsize sedan.
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