The 2019 Kia K900 has made its public debut at the New York motor show this week, with new details of the flagship luxury car revealed.
In addition to what we already knew about the new model's design and powertrains, Kia has finally released new information regarding the K900's technology and features – including some new driver assistance technologies.
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In car news, Uber's driverless trials have been suspended after a fatal collision with a pedestrian, the 2019 Kia K900 has been officially revealed, and track warranty cover has been announced for the new Hyundai i30 N.
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UPDATE, 20/02/2018: Kia has officially unveiled the K900. Check it out here!
The new-generationKia K900 has been revealed in a leaked Korean brochure this week, accompanied by preliminary specifications for the Korean flagship.
In terms of design, the K900 stays true to the teaser sketches released over the past few weeks, representing a pretty substantial overhaul from the ageing exterior of the outgoing version.
Kia has previewed its second-generation K900 range-topper, ahead of a likely New York motor show reveal.
A shadowy teaser is the first official confirmation of a fresh flagship, although spy photos have given us a peek at its interior. The headlamps appear to carry a new LED signature, while there are hints of Mercedes in the rear graphics. It appears the bluff nose of the current car will carry over, too.