Kia has spent the last several years building out an electrified lineup that now covers nearly every major vehicle segment — from subcompact crossovers to three-row family SUVs. For drivers in Laval and across Quebec who are thinking about their next vehicle purchase, the current Kia hybrid and plug-in hybrid selection is worth a close look. This is no longer a one-model story; it is an...
As winter approaches, the market for vehicles that can withstand icy roads, freezing temperatures, and snowfall expands. For many consumers, one brand that has increasingly stood out for its winter-ready features is Kia. Below, we delve into some key features in select Kia models that make them particularly well-suited for the cold season.
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Options
A primary concern during winter is road grip, and Kia has addressed this issue by offering All-Wheel Drive (AWD) options in models such as the Seltos, Sorento, and Telluride. An AWD system enhances traction by distributing power to all four wheels, effectively improving vehicle control on slippery or icy surfaces.
Advanced Traction Control Systems
Kia models come equipped with advanced traction control systems, including Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Traction Control System (TCS). These features work in tandem to detect loss of traction and automatically apply corrective measures, like adjusting engine power or braking individual wheels, to maintain vehicle stability.
Auto Climate Control
When temperatures drop, maintaining a comfortable in-cabin environment becomes essential. Kia’s auto climate control feature allows drivers and passengers to set their desired temperature, which the system maintains by automatically adjusting heating or cooling as necessary.
Heated Front and Rear Seats
Select Kia models offer heated front and rear seats—an almost indispensable feature for winter driving. With the simple push of a button, these seats warm up, offering both driver and passengers an added level of comfort.
Heated Steering Wheel
Nothing feels more uncomfortable than gripping a freezing steering wheel. Kia has solved this discomfort with the heated steering wheel feature available in certain models, allowing for a much more pleasant driving experience in cold weather.
LED Headlights and Fog Lights
Visibility is often compromised in winter due to shorter days and foggy conditions. Many Kia models are equipped with LED headlights and fog lights that offer better illumination, enabling drivers to navigate through challenging winter roads more safely.
Remote Start with Cabin Preconditioning
The availability of remote start with cabin preconditioning in Kia EV models allows users to start their vehicle remotely, ensuring the cabin is warm and windows are defrosted by the time they are ready to drive.
In summary, Kia offers a robust set of features aimed at enhancing winter driving. From advanced AWD systems to heated comforts and enhanced visibility, Kia models are designed to not just endure, but excel in winter conditions. Contact us today to learn more about these features!
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