2020 K900 Interior

The interior is possibly the most surprising aspect of the K900. When you have a glance at the much lower price tag, you assume there must be some significant cost-cutting somewhere. I'm sure you're right, but you'd be hard-pressed to spot where, at first glance. A luxurious and clean interior greets you as you enter and Kia brought out all of the bells and whistles for its biggest sedan. Space, comfort, and tech are part and parcel for the K900 and the feature list reads as long as the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Standard features include wireless charging and a large head-up display, as well as triple-zone climate control and ambient lighting for a relaxed atmosphere. Scratch about a bit and you'll find some materials that aren't quite as plush and luxurious as you'll find in an S-Class, but then again, you aren't paying S-Class money, which also lessens the blow of the interior not looking as extravagantly designed.

2020 K900 Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

When we think of the K900, the word "space" comes to mind immediately. The five-seater has space for your space and can comfortably haul four adults around over long distances. Legroom in the back is abundant, besting even the S-Class with 36.6 inches, and the rear of the sedan shouldn't be uncomfortable even for those eyeing professional basketball in the near future. If you're the kind of passenger that will be spending a lot of time being driven around, the Kia is equipped with the ability to move the front passenger seat and recline the back seat for a quick nap between meetings. We can't fault the K900 on its roominess at all, and neither should you.

2020 Kia K900 Interior Dimensions:

Kia K900 TrimsLuxury V6
Seating5
Headroom Front Seat41.1 in.
Headroom Back Seat38 in.
Legroom Front Seat45.7 in.
Legroom Back Seat36.6 in.
Shoulder Room Front59 in.
Shoulder Room Rear57.2 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

Only when it's very closely inspected will you find a hint of a cheap bit or two on the inside of the K900. The Kia does an outstanding job of hiding any untoward, less costly materials and high-quality material is used for the wood-like trim and luxurious leather upholstery. It also has wood trim on the steering wheel itself, matching the inserts on the doors, dash, and center console.Three upholstery options are available, including Black Nappa leather, Brown Sienna Nappa, and Beige Nappa, and three different wood trim options come paired to your choice of upholstery: Walnut wood trim is specific to Black Nappa leather, Beige Olive Ash wood trim is specific to Brown Sienna Nappa leather, and Engineered wood trim is exclusively available with Beige Nappa leather upholstery. If you're after practical luxury, opting for the Black Nappa would make sense, but if opulence is your ultimate goal, Brown Sienna Nappa is the winner - but to further complicate matters, your choice of exterior paint can only be paired with specific interior hues, so take your time to decide on your ideal combination.

2020 K900 Trunk and Cargo Space

Though the seating and interior space in the K900 is abundant, the same cannot be said for the trunk space. With 15.3 cubic feet of real estate to work with, it's not totally abysmal; it boasts more trunk capacity than the S-Class, but is quite a bit smaller than the 7 Series' maximum capacity and to make matters worse, the K900's rear seats are not foldable. There is a rear passthrough though, in case you need to grab something from the trunk in a hurry or load a long, slender item. The trunk may not be a cargo supernova, but you'll still be able to fit a set of golf clubs and an overnight bag within its confines. A win for the K900 is its ample space for small items, with center consoles in the front and the back and substantial door pockets make an appearance throughout. Cupholders can be found in the front, as well as in the fold-down center armrest in the rear, which also houses a storage bin.

2020 Kia K900 Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2020 Kia K900 Cargo Dimensions:

Kia K900 TrimsLuxury V6
Trunk Volume15.3 cu. ft.


2020 K900 Infotainment and Features

Features

Kia pulled out all the stops for the K900 and basically threw every feature it's ever offered directly at the luxury sedan and then added some more. Starting from the outside, you'll get a tilt-and-slide sunroof, full LED lights in the front and the rear, and a power trunk lid. When you climb inside, you're greeted with a 20-way power-adjustable driver's seat, heated and ventilated front seats and heated rear seats with multi-way adjustable functionality and optional ventilation for ultimate comfort. Tri-zone climate control, 64-color ambient lighting, wireless charging for your smartphone, and a power-adjustable steering wheel are also added to the list. A heated, haptic steering wheel is also a standard feature on the Kia, as well as keyless entry, push-button start, and cruise control. The K900 comes loaded with driver-assist features including park distance control, high beam assist, blind-spot monitoring, forward-collision warning and avoidance, as well as rear-cross traffic alert, highway driving assist, and lane keep assist.

Infotainment

Another merit for the K900 is a comprehensively-equipped infotainment suite as standard, which should satiate technophiles' needs with ease. A 12.3-inch touchscreen display is the central hub of the Kia's intuitive tech system and boasts full smartphone integration through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, with built-in Bluetooth, wireless Wi-Fi hotspot, HD Radio, and SiriusXM functionality, as well as navigation. It can also be controlled by the rear console, while sound clarity is ensured by the 17-speaker Lexicon sound system with surround sound and 900 watts of punch. Wireless device charging is standard up front, while in the rear it's part of the optional VIP package, which also includes a 12.3-inch digital instrumentation cluster.