2013-09-25 11:12:28

Kia K900 Will be Priced Around $70,000 in the U.S.

Is there a place for a $70,000 Kia in the US? We will find it out later when the K900 appears.

The luxury sedan was allowed for dealerships in North America by the Korean company last week, and it is already known that the vehicle will cost anywhere from $50,000 to $70,000 when it’s released in the U.S. Currently is being reported that the high-end versions of the K900 will surely arrive the $70,000 price tag.

Kia K900 will debut in the U.S. just in time for a Super Bowl start next year and the Korean company plans to sell about 5,000 models per year. The K900 is based on the Hyundai Equus, which delivered around 4,000 vehicles last year with a same price tag. Kia representatives are calling the K900 “a [BMW] 7-Series value for a 5-series price.”

We will wait and see if North American customers say “YES”.

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