2014 Kia Sedona Comes Back with a Couple of Upgrades, Starting From $25,900
Last year, Kia informed that the Sedona model had ended its lifetime and would be retired; after that the Korean brand did a flip-flop and told it would come back, just a little bit later.
Actually, that meant a year pause as the Korean brand has unveiled the 2014 Kia Sedona after the 2013 model year was absent from dealership lots. Nevertheless, the Sedona didn’t become very popular.
The 2014 Sedona receives upgrade (however not significant) with refreshed front end including a rebuilt grille, LED positioning lights and regular fog lights. Additionally, minivan is equipped with 17-inch wheels and a couple of enhances to its interior with more storage options.
But that’s the limit of its changes, which is strange taking into consideration it would have been an ideal time for Kia to refresh its magic on its minivan vehicle. It will still be enhanced by the same 3.5-liter V6 found in the 2011 model year with 269 hp and 246 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, the Sedona is rated at 17 mpg on the city road and 24 mpg on the highway. Another sign that is hugely outdated with regular fuel efficiency figures.
Price for the base-model LX begins at $25,900, excluding an $850 destination cost. Those leather seats and the 17-inch wheels will have to dup up $30,900 (excluding $850).