The Kia K5 Review: Why This New Kia Sedan Breaks My Heart

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Me with the Kia K5. Photo: Scotty Reiss

Me with the Kia K5. Photo: Scotty Reiss

The critics made a big miss this year; this is not a car to overlook. 

I was sure — sure! — after I drove the brand new Kia K5 that it would make all the best of the year lists. I was certain that the World Car Awards, on which I serve as a juror, as well as other awards programs, would recognize the Kia K5. 

But I was sadly disappointed. I can only fathom that due to the pandemic, the K5 test models didn’t make the rounds to all the jurors who need to test drive it in order to evaluate it for voting. And wow, did they miss out. 

But, it’s your good luck that you’re in on the secret: This is not a car to overlook in your search for a fun-to-drive, well-designed, best-for-the-money sedan. 

The Kia K5 replaced the Optima, the brand’s elegant, tech-filled sedan, with the K5 for the 2021 model year. The K5, both in its name and with its logo badge, gives us a peek into Kia’s future; following the launch of the K5, the company introduced a new futuristic logo setting the stage for its next era.

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Then, they gave the K5 another bump: GT Line and GT editions. Buyers can amp up the style and sportiness quotient of their daily drive by opting for the GT line, which adds sporty red leatherette seating, a GT Line flat-bottomed sport steering wheel (a must in sports cars), heated front seats, all wheel drive, and of course, sport mode. 

Those who really want to take it up a notch can upgrade to the Kia K5 GT with a larger 4-cylinder engine and 290 horsepower for an additional $5,100. Again, this is a pretty nice price considering all that you get.

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I’ll Have What She’s Having 

The idea of a makeover is to update your look to a more modern, on-point look. But to look younger, to take the leading edge? That’s the brass ring. And often, it goes wrong. But not here. From the heartbeat headlights and streaming tail lights—lights that give this car the look of being in motion even when standing still—to the redesigned interior, the K5 gets everything right. 

Interior highlights include a single panel dashboard that incorporates the infotainment system and driver information screens, wireless Apple Car Play and Android Auto—just hop in with your Bluetooth on and once you’ve connected to the system, it connects automatically—and a clever wireless phone charger ‘port.’  

In addition to updating much of the car’s look, Kia also kept some of the Optima’s top features, like the panoramic sunroof and sweeping roof line, both of which give the car an elegant, expensive look and feel. The roof line, which sweeps across the top of the car then dips down to the rear spoiler in a single line, gives the K5 the look and feel of a hatchback coupe, though it has a standard trunk rather than a hatch.

All of this adds up to a very eye-pleasing look and satisfying feel, inside and out; exactly what a makeover should deliver.

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What We Loved 

The Kia K5 incorporates all the things that we loved in the Optima but adds enough new features to warrant the new name. This is what we loved about the Kia K5 GT Line: 

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Driver Assist and Safety Features Complete the Package 

Yes, many car brands are still charging for these great features that not only keep you safer on the road but help to ease the stress of driving. Kia includes them free under the Kia Drive Wise package that is standard on all Kias. This includes: 

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What This Car Costs

I wasn’t optimistic I’d see a big difference between the Optima and the K5. But I was pleasantly surprised. There is so much value and style in this sporty little sedan that it should be on the shopping list of every buyer looking for a top features at a great value. Despite what the critics say. 

Disclosure: Kia provided the K5 for this review; all opinions are my own.

Journalist, entrepreneur and mom. Expertise includes new cars, family cars, 3-row SUVs, child passenger car seats and automotive careers ... More about Scotty Reiss
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