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3. All-Wheel Drive Is Now Available on All Models

Previously, the Kia K5 line only offered all-wheel drive and some higher terms. However, now all-wheel drive is standard on the base model. This ensures that you don’t have to pay any extra for all-wheel-drive, and this makes tackling the roads in tricky weather and on difficult terrain accessible for drivers with a lower budget.

4. Larger Touchscreen and Upgraded Tech

Some Kia K5 models now come with a standard 10.3-inch touchscreen. This replaced an 8-inch touchscreen which was previously the standard. Having a larger infotainment display lets you see all the graphics more easily. That’s particularly fantastic for drivers who struggle to see graphics clearly on small screens.

Having a larger display will also make it easier for anyone to see, even if you don’t have trouble seeing small objects. Having an infotainment system that is easy to see lets you keep your eyes on the road, as you won’t need to focus so much on the infotainment screen. This upgraded infotainment system also has customizable profiles for different drivers, so it’s not just its size that’s new and improved.

5. A New Camera System

Some Kia K5 models now have a 360-degree camera system. This lets you get a surround-view, and the feeds from all the cameras are stitched together on your infotainment screen to provide an unbroken, 360-degree visual. This will make you feel safer when you’re driving, and it’s incredibly useful while parking or while driving in crowded areas.

Power folding exterior mirrors and front parking sensors also help with making parking easier in tight spaces. With your mirrors folded, you’ll be able to squeeze into tight parking spaces. And of course, the front parking sensors add ease and safety when you’re in a challenging parking spot.

Visit Crain Kia of Bentonville to see stunning Kia K5 vehicles in person. We’ll get you all set up to take your favorite vehicle out for a test drive.

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