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Cadenza Brochure 2016 CADENZA NOW’S THE TIME TO AIM EVEN HIGHER. You set an exceptionally high standard for yourself. And you count on others to live up to your lofty expectations. You apply the same rigorous criteria to the vehicle you drive. Your unwavering pursuit of quality will find a worthy new ally in Cadenza. It’s nothing less than a new form of luxury, building on Kia’s exemplary foundation of leading-edge design, innovative technology and impeccable quality. Add to that the characteristics that define a truly elite luxury driving experience. Then see for yourself how that vision is fulfilled – in the 2016 Kia Cadenza. With its sleek, yet muscular design and cutting-edge technologies, Cadenza sets a new, higher standard among premium sedans – a fact that was underscored by J.D. Power and Associates when it named the 2014 Cadenza the “Highest Ranked Large Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.” 9 Set your sights higher than ever. Introduce yourself to Cadenza. APPRECIATE THE FINE ART OF PERFORMANCE. Extraordinary performance consists of more than precision engineering and the very latest in technology. It’s also a state of mind. One look at the Cadenza is sure to ignite a strong power of suggestion. Its angular contours and assured stance suggest a sophisticated level of performance; its advanced technologies deliver on the promise. At the heart is a 3.3 litre Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) V6 engine that generates 293 horsepower and is mated with a six-speed Sportmatic® transmission that allows you to choose between an automatic mode or sportier, clutch-free manual shifting with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Complete the picture with such innovative driver assist systems as the available Advanced Smart Cruise Control1 and Blind-Spot Detection1. Ready to raise your game? Drive the game-changing form of premium performance. Cadenza. THE FOCUS IS ON YOU. In Cadenza, the objective is to give you the tools you need to retain a singular focus on driving. That’s facilitated by such standard features as a voice-command navigation3 system with Rear-Camera Display1 and a Back-Up Warning System.1 Once you’re on the road, another dimension of the driving experience is provided by the premium Infinity®4 by Harman surround-sound audio system that employs 12 speakers to create a rich audio soundstage. And with this form of performance, you’re not just the audience, you’re also the conductor. 1. REARVIEW CAMERA DISPLAY1 The display helps reveal objects behind your vehicle that may otherwise go unseen. 2. BACK-UP warNING sysTEM1 A sonar system is concealed in the rear 1 2 bumper. When you back up, an audible warning is given if the system detects objects behind your vehicle. 3. SUPERVISION TFT LCD INSTRUMENT CLUSTER A high-visibility vehicle information screen and LCD gauges offer easy, 3 4 at-a-glance reading in a variety of ambient light conditions. The cluster is included on Cadenza INFINITY®4 AUDIO sysTEM Premium and Tech models. A premium Infinity®4 by Harman surround-sound 4. HYDROPHOBIC GLASS audio system delivers crystal To help improve visibility clear and balanced concert- in rainy weather, front hall quality sound. The side windows with system features 12 precisely available hydrophobic positioned speakers, glass instantly repel including a subwoofer, water. centre channel speaker and external amplifier. It isn’t only a matter of what you can control with Cadenza’s advanced multimedia interface, it’s how. You can use voice commands with the sophisticated speech recognition technology or the dynamic display and brilliant graphics of LUXURY AT YOUR COMMAND. the touch screen. Both offer you precise control of onboard navigation and entertainment systems and functions. It’s a driver’s seat and command post in one. That’s Cadenza’s forward-thinking approach to luxury. TOUCH-SCREEN TECHNOLOGY PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM A bright, 8-inch LCD touch INTEGRATION screen features smartphone- The multimedia interface like controls that respond with is fully integrated with a touch of your finger. Cadenza’s premium 12-speaker Infinity®4 by MEDIA AND MUSIC INTEGRATION Harman surround-sound The interface provides audio system. hands-free connectivity for your Bluetooth®6-enabled cell ON-BOARD NAVIGATION3 phone and supports digital Cadenza’s standard onboard music streaming from your navigation system is also iPod®8 or USB-connected fully integrated with the music sources, in addition to multimedia interface. Call-up the system’s own internal a destination, find a point of hard drive. Your music interest or type in an address selections are displayed as on the touch screen and extra-large album artwork Cadenza will lead you there. on the touch screen. REARVIEW CAMERA DISPLAY1 When you shift into Reverse, the multimedia interface automatically displays a high- resolution image from the vehicle’s rearview camera. Spaciousness. Comfort. Plus a distinctly premium look and feel. Cadenza offers all the keystones of a luxurious personal sanctuary that is sure to satisfy even the most YOUR OWN demanding drivers – like you. Settle into the first-class accommodations, with heated power-adjustable front PERSONAL seats that strike an ideal balance of comfort and support. Top-flight amenities enrich the experience with leather seat trim, chrome accents and sophisticated wood-grain SANCTUARY. style trim. Life is very good indeed inside Cadenza. Your sanctuary from the everyday. paNORAMIC SUNROOF FIND YOUR Brighten any drive with the available panoramic sunroof. OWN COMFORT It includes a power- retractable sunshade LEVEL. for enhanced convenience. 1 2 3 4 1. DUAL-ZONE AUTOMATIC enjoy a cooler and more TEMPERATURE CONTROL comfortable drive thanks to an The system allows the driver available power rear-window and front passenger to adjust sunshade. individual temperature settings to create their own climate 4. POWER SEAT-CUSHION zones. Rear-seat passengers EXTENSION can control airflow through a An available power-adjustable separate ventilation outlet. driver’s seat-cushion extension is a welcome luxury, providing 2. HEATED STEERING WHEEL extra support and allowing There’s nothing like an available drivers to select their own heated steering wheel to take custom comfort settings. An the sting out of cold Canadian available memory system winter mornings. remembers two drivers’ Cadenza sets a very high standard of luxury. The question is, what level appeals to preferences, recalling stored your individual tastes. Heated power-adjustable front seats with leather trim are 3. POWER REAR-WINDOW positions for the driver’s seat, standard. If you desire a step up to even more luxurious appointments, you can opt SUNSHADE outside mirrors and power- for the available premium Nappa leather seat trim, air-cooled front seats, a power- Rear-seat passengers can adjustable steering column. adjustable driver’s seat-cushion extension and a power rear-window sunshade. It’s a cut above the cut above. Cadenza is equipped with a series of advanced active safety systems that work A PROACTIVE together to help give you a proactive layer of defence. Think of it as defensive engineering – Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Traction Control System (TCS), Brake Assist System (BAS) and Vehicle Stability Management system (VSM) APPROACH help you maintain control even in difficult conditions and in many emergency braking scenarios. Cadenza responds to potentially TO SAFETY. hazardous situations even before you do. Comforting thought – don’t you think? VEHICLE STABILITY ELECTRONIC STABILITY TRACTION CONTROL ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE BRAKE ASSIST HILL-START ASSIST MANAGEMENT (VSM) CONTROL (ESC) sysTEM (TCS) DISTRIBUTION (EBD) sysTEM (BAS) CONTROL (HAC) VSM is a safety feature that adds ESC monitors your vehicle’s response When TCS senses wheel spin during To help maintain more consistent braking If BAS detects emergency braking, To help keep you from rolling backward steering direction control capability. It during emergency manoeuvres. It can acceleration, it uses engine power and as vehicle loads and weight distribution based on how quickly you step on the when starting up a steep hill, HAC intervenes when appropriate to help intervene by controlling the engine brake force to adjust power to the change, EBD adjusts the front-to-rear brake pedal, it instantly applies full automatically holds the brake pressure the driver regain control of the vehicle. and brakes to help keep your Cadenza wheels with the most traction. balance of brake pressure. braking force, which helps shorten for two seconds after you take your on course. your overall stopping distance. foot off the brake pedal. That gives you plenty of time to move your foot †No system, no matter how advanced, can compensate for all driver error and/or driving conditions. to the accelerator pedal. Always drive responsibly. CADENZA PREMIUM MODEL SHOWN. Some features may vary. EIGHT advaNCED AIRBAGS5 Dual front airbags, full-length side curtain airbags and front and rear seat-mounted side airbags are managed by an advanced sensor system that can even respond in certain rollover situations. AIRBAG & SEATBELT SENSORS This advanced system monitors the severity of certain impacts, the presence of a front passenger and seat-belt use, and then controls airbag inflation accordingly. FRONT seaT-BELT PRETENSIONERS Pretensioners are designed to tighten the front seat belts in the event of certain collisions. This helps reduce the likelihood of injuries. HIGH-STRENGTH, TENSILE STEEL-REINFORCED BODY Cadenza’s body structure is reinforced with the extensive use of high-strength tensile steel. This material is lighter and stronger than traditional steel, helping protect passengers while reducing overall weight. FRONT & REAR CRUMPLE ZONES Front and rear crumple zones are specially engineered to help absorb and dissipate impact energy, helping to preserve the structural integrity of the entire passenger compartment in certain collisions. REAR CHILD-SAFETY DOOR LOCKS Rear child-safety door locks Despite all of Cadenza’s comprehensive active safety technology, in certain help prevent the doors from situations, a collision may prove unavoidable.
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