
Kia (000270.KS) launched the "The 2027 K5," a model-year update of its K5 sedan, and began sales, the company said Tuesday.
The new K5 features enhanced product value, with customer-preferred specifications applied as standard across trim levels. A new 100W USB Type-C port and cable is fitted as standard on all trims.
The top-tier Signature trim comes standard with height-adjustable rear headrests and a center armrest. The Noblesse trim includes a smart power trunk as standard.
The popular Best Selection trim now features a 12.3-inch Supervision cluster and a panoramic curved display as standard. Kia also broadened customer choice by adding a monitoring package as an option, consisting of remote smart parking assist, a surround view monitor, and rear parking collision-avoidance assist.
Prices for the The 2027 K5 in the 2.0 gasoline version are 27.63 million won for Smart Selection, 28.92 million won for Prestige, 30.14 million won for Best Selection, 32.44 million won for Noblesse, and 35.58 million won for Signature.
For the 1.6 gasoline turbo, prices are 29.73 million won for Prestige, 30.95 million won for Best Selection, 33.68 million won for Noblesse, and 36.37 million won for Signature. The 2.0 hybrid is priced at 33.34 million won for Prestige, 34.43 million won for Best Selection, 36.70 million won for Noblesse, and 39.64 million won for Signature.
"The The 2027 K5 is characterized by applying core specifications with high customer preference as standard, strengthening overall product competitiveness," a Kia official said. "We will continue our efforts on various fronts to make it an even more competitive choice for customers who prefer sedans."







