Kia K5 Spotted Testing AWD in the Arctic Circle

by Mar 16, 2020All News, Kia, Spy Shots0 comments

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By the end of the year and related with the launch of the all-new Kia K5 (on it’s third generation), the South Korean carmaker talk about that it will include the AWD option for the first time in the model. After the car is already on sale, we haven’t heard anything more about when is going to be released but today and thanks to CarPix we are sure that is closer as the model were spied testing in the snow in the Arctic Circle.

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In addition to showcasing Kia’s future design direction, they said that Kia K5 will be available for the first time with an all-wheel drive (AWD) system, in addition the standard front-wheel drive system. A lot of expeculations came out but nothing were confirmed about engine availability, the latest we have known from our sources were they will offer on the GT top trim and also with the 1.6 Turbo.

The AWD will be reserved for markets like the USA, where recently some brands like Toyota or Nissan have added to their line-up of mid-sized sedans. As sharing the same underpinnings as the Sonata, we expected that Hyundai’s twin will have it, but is still unclear after they give some specs of their N-line model and didn’t said anything about AWD.

“The K5 won’t just play a central role in strengthening Kia’s presence in the global sedan segment. Almost a decade on from its game-changing predecessor, it also represents the latest milestone in Kia’s transformation into a creator of desirable, world-class cars.” said Thomas Schemera.

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Check what Kia’s said on the press released about the AWD & powertrain.

One of the most important new introductions of the new generation K5 is the availability of a new all-wheel drive (AWD) system – the first time such a drivetrain has been offered on Kia’s D-segment sedan. Available with certain engines depending on market, the AWD system offers buyers enhanced dynamic capability in conditions where traction is reduced, shifting power to the rear axle based on driver inputs and road conditions. The K5 remains front-wheel drive as standard.

The K5 is available with a choice of gasoline engines. For customers in North America and Kia’s domestic Korean market, a new ‘Smartstream’ 1.6-liter T-GDi (turbocharged gasoline direct injection) engine is available, featuring Kia’s new Continuously Variable Valve Duration (CVVD) technology.

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CVVD regulates valve duration according to driving conditions, instead of operating on a fixed duration, boosting performance at low-to-mid engine speeds and boosting fuel efficiency. The 1.6-liter T-GDi engine works up to a peak 180 ps at 5,500 rpm, with a 265 Nm torque output across a wide range of engine speeds (1,500-4,500 rpm).

Depending on market, other engine options include a 2.0-liter MPI (multi-point injection) engine (152 ps, 192 Nm); a 2.0-liter engine with continuously-variable valve lift (CVVL) technology (160 ps, 196 Nm); and a 2.5-liter GDi engine (194 ps, 246 Nm).

The K5 offers a tailored driving experience thanks to its Drive Mode Select system, which enables drivers to adapt the car’s acceleration, steering and gear shift characteristics on the fly. ‘Smart’, ‘Comfort’, ‘Eco’, ‘Sport’ and ‘Custom’ modes allow drivers to alternately maximize fuel efficiency, refine the handling experience, or enhance the responses of their vehicle to driver inputs.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

Passionated about Korean cars from Hyundai, Kia & Genesis. Photographer. I love being in nature, hiking. Tech lover.