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The Cadenza name is derived from an Italian musical term used to describe an elaborate, ornamental flourish for a concerto or aria. It perfectly symbolizes the dynamic sedans striking design philosophy and upscale image. The 4965 mm long Cadenza will take over the role of large luxury sedan for the Kia marque from the 10-year old Opirus (Amanti in some markets) and is destined to totally transform Kias sales performance in the D2 segment.

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  • Beautiful!

  • who gives a fuck if its designed by ex german car designers,,, tested in germany or any of that bull shit.. its korean.

    And its kicking asses

    Im not korean. but why the fuck we care if u give credit or a good explaination of why its good. its cheap and it provides good value. instead of ovepriced hondas, mercedes, bmw, toyotas..

    yes honda and toyota is over priced these days.

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  • @ChileTuPapi Obviously..? 

  • @TerryFilming The Audi TT is his work

  • @HisROYALbadnes Not so new, he is with Kia since 2006

  • I tested a Cadenza today, beautiful car from every angle and the acceleration is amazing for its size: less than 7 sec. 0-100 km/h

  • @HisROYALbadnes Because the designer is Peter Schreyer, ex-designer for Audi, Volkswagen, and designer of some Lamborghinis.

  • From the front, it looks like an over sexed Chrysler 200. I can definitely tell their new designer spent some time with Audi.

  • the 2009-present Kia Cadenza/ Kia K7 (South Korea) is assembled in

    Hwasung, South Korea

  • I want one of these!

  • When is this car coming to the us?

  • @banstaman As for the Accord, it may go either way. Honda might learn to shape it up, or they can mess it up, much like they did with Acura[s].

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