2022 Kia K5 GT-Line Review: A Good Drive and a Lot of Value (2024)

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In a world filled with ever-ballooning MSRPs and ever-growing SUVs, the Kia K5 GT-Line feels like a bit of an anachronism. It's a $28,000 sedan that focuses on a good driving experience and value above all else. A new all-wheel drive system adds a bit more peace of mind this year, but otherwise, the K5 GT-Line experience is the same as before: excellent.

Like

  • Just the right amount of sporty
  • Great interior
  • Impressively inexpensive

Don't like

  • Minor driver assistance annoyances
  • Not the best-sounding engine

The GT-Line, as the name suggests, is not the full-fat GT that puts down front-tire-shredding amounts of horsepower. Instead, it's all about keeping up appearances, and in that vein, I'm a fan. This K5 wears the same aggressive bumpers, wheels, grille and spoiler as the GT, and combined with the $445 Wolf Grey paint job, it's a looker. The tapered rear silhouette is attractive and Kia's new logo blends in effortlessly.

Inside, I'm left wondering how the K5 GT-Line is able to keep its base price so low. The sedan's new red "leather" option feels pretty dang expensive for a no-cost choice, and since it's completely vegan, it won't weigh on your conscience. Sure, there are a few instances of hard plastics, but they're mostly on the lower panels, where my hands don't often stray. The cabin's layout is straightforward, with a healthy amount of physical buttons and switches that are easy to use with little distraction. The rear seat may not have the sheer legroom of, say, a Honda Accord, but it's sufficiently roomy back there for my 6-foot frame, although that fastback-style roofline may frustrate taller passengers.

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Usability and storage are excellent in the K5 GT-Line. The door pockets are large enough for all manner of receipts and other detritus, while the center console offers a cubby under the climate controls and a medium-size pocket under the armrest, in addition to a standard wireless device charger that relies on a clever drop-in style to avoid unwanted disconnections. The only trouble is that a larger purse will have to go on the passenger seat or floor. Out back, the trunk's 16-cubic-foot capacity is more than enough, and it's one of the largest in the segment.

Kia has always been a leader in cabin tech -- especially cabin tech that doesn't cost an arm and a leg -- and I'm happy to report that is still the case. For 2022, the K5 GT-Line (and up) now come standard with a 10.3-inch touchscreen running the latest version of Kia's infotainment system. Cribbed from Genesis and Hyundai, this telematics getup offers some very pretty graphics and functions that are easy to get used to, whether it's inputting a destination or changing the screen brightness. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are included, although they're a wired-only affair. And speaking of charging, while I appreciate that there are two USB-A ports in each row, most of the automotive world has upgraded to the speedier Type-C, which would be nice to see here.

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The gauge cluster is precisely that: a cluster of physical gauges, which is a little old-school given the industry's current predilection for shoehorning 12-inch screens in front of the wheel. But the four physical dials are easy to read at a glance, and the small TFT display between the speedometer and tachometer is still capable of giving me all the information I need while driving.

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Every Kia K5 comes standard with forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assist, automatic high beams and a rear-seat reminder. The GT-Line beefs up that suite by adding blind-spot monitoring, and the $1,900 Premium Package bolsters it further with adaptive cruise control and Highway Driving Assist, a hands-on system that combines ACC and lane-keep to hold the car in its lane on the highway while pacing the flow of traffic. The lane-keep assist can be a little heavy-handed in normal operation, though. Also, if you live near a construction zone that moves your lane to the opposite side of a divided highway, prepare to have the car yell at you about driving on the wrong side of the road every 30 seconds.

While the Kia K5 GT offers a stonkin' 290 horsepower routed through the front wheels, the GT-Line model keeps things more sedate. Its 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four gas engine doesn't make the best sounds at higher revs, but its 180-hp, 195-pound-foot output is more than enough motive force for 99% of situations. This engine is plenty happy to play, but it's also equally at home when you're just cruisin', its eight-speed automatic transmission smoothly swapping gears in the background. The pedals offer the right level of sensitivity to keep heads from bobbing about.

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Under the body, the GT-Line's suspension is the same as every other non-GT trim. All K5s are tuned on the slightly sporty side, so the ride is sufficiently engaging without being an annoyance, especially on lower trims with smaller alloys and chunkier tire sidewalls. Things are slightly different on the GT-Line, which picks up larger 18-inch wheels and relies on thinner 235/45R18 Pirelli P-Zero all-season rubber. That said, the body still does a commendable job soaking up all but the sharpest blows to the suspension, where some unwanted noise will undoubtedly make its way inside. But if you want a sedan that's a little more engaging than whatever you can pluck off the lot from Toyota, the K5 is probably one of the best ways to go. It's still plenty fun to throw into corners, thanks to decently sharp steering and just the right amount of body roll.

The inclusion of all-wheel drive on the GT-Line for the 2022 model year shouldn't have much of an impact on fuel economy. The AWD GT-Line offers an EPA-estimated 25 mpg city, 33 mpg highway and 28 mpg combined. That's only a few ticks off the FWD model's 37-mpg highway estimation, and a light foot can help close that gap further. My combined economy over a couple hundred miles rings in at 29 mpg.

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Despite the average new-car transaction price slowly resembling what your parents paid for an entire house back in nineteen-dickety-two, the 2022 Kia K5 keeps things impressively affordable. The GT-Line AWD starts at $28,685 (including a $995 destination charge), and my tester doesn't change that very much, adding just four options: $445 for Wolf Grey paint, $95 for a cargo mat, $155 for carpeted floor mats and $1,900 for the Premium Package that adds a panoramic roof, LED headlights, more driver aids and a heated steering wheel. All in, I'm staring down a $31,280 window sticker. Nobody tell Kia that this car feels little… undervalued.

Midsize sedans have been family staples for decades, and that means that the K5 is smack-dab in a segment filled with some long-established stalwarts. The Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are perennially excellent, albeit a little vanilla compared with the more aggressive styling and driving characteristics of the Kia. The Hyundai Sonata is the K5's kissin' cousin, and it offers much of the same technology in a differently styled shell. The Subaru Legacy offers standard all-wheel drive, which can be a perk depending on where you live, but the interior's a little bleh.

On its own or part of a competitive set, the 2022 Kia K5 is a great midsize sedan. It's fun to drive, it's aggressively priced and its styling is some of the best in the segment. Throw in a whole lot of safety and infotainment tech, and the K5 is quite the hard act to top.

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2022 Kia K5 GT-Line Review: A Good Drive and a Lot of Value? ›

While the Kia K5 GT offers a stonkin' 290 horsepower routed through the front wheels, the GT-Line model keeps things more sedate. Its 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four gas engine doesn't make the best sounds at higher revs, but its 180-hp, 195-pound-foot output is more than enough motive force for 99% of situations.

What is the problem with the Kia K5 GT 2022? ›

Summary: Kia Motors, Inc. (Kia) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Sorento and 2021-2023 K5 vehicles. The vehicle's "fail-safe" limited-mobility drive mode may be impaired, when prompted by a transmission oil pump malfunction, which can result in a complete loss of drive power.

How well does a Kia K5 hold its value? ›

We use 5 years as an example in our analysis. When new, a typically-equipped KIA K5 sells for $30,201 on average. After 5 years of depreciation, the average residual value will be $24,735. This represents the vehicle's retail market price.

How reliable is the 2022 Kia K5? ›

The 2022 Kia K5 has a J.D. Power predicted reliability score of 79 out of 100. A J.D. Power predicted reliability score of 91-100 is considered the Best, 81-90 is Great, 70-80 is Average, and 0-69 is Fair and considered below average.

Is it worth it to buy a Kia K5? ›

Is the 2024 Kia K5 a Good Car? Yes, the 2024 K5 is a good midsize car. The K5 has a well-built and roomy cabin that's packed with technology, and it's easy to live with in terms of performance. Acceleration and handling are satisfying, while more practical considerations like ride quality and fuel economy shine, too.

What is the most common problem in Kia K5? ›

Owner Reported Trouble Spots
  • Exhaust. ...
  • Transmission Major. ...
  • Transmission Minor. ...
  • Engine Minor. ...
  • Paint And Trim. ...
  • Engine Cooling. ...
  • Body Hardware. ...
  • Fuel System/Emissions. Sensors (O₂, or oxygen, sensor), emission-control devices (includes EGR), fuel-injection system, fuel gauge/sender, fuel pump, problems filling up the tank.

Does the Kia K5 have any problems? ›

Over to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the 2021 K5 has received 43 complaints, with the top trouble spots being the electrical system, engine, airbags, and forward collision avoidance.

Do Kias hold their resale value? ›

Some Kia models, like the Kia Forte, Kia Soul, Kia Sorento, and Kia Sportage, are known for their popularity and high demand. These models tend to hold their value better compared to others. Additionally, higher trim levels often have more features and upgrades, which can also positively influence the resale value.

How many miles will a Kia K5 last? ›

How many miles will K5 last? With the proper care from Kia-trained technicians the K5 can last between 200,000 to 250,000 miles.

What is the best Kia K5 model? ›

Kia K5 GT. The highest tier K5 trim allows for plenty of top-tier interior and performance features like: 2.5L Turbocharged engine. 8-Speed Quick Shift DCT Auto Transmission.

What is the transmission problem on the Kia K5 2022? ›

Manufacturer Kia America, Inc. Kia Motors, Inc. (Kia) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Sorento and 2021-2023 K5 vehicles. The vehicle's "fail-safe" limited-mobility drive mode may be impaired, when prompted by a transmission oil pump malfunction, which can result in a complete loss of drive power.

How much should I pay for a 2022 Kia K5? ›

Price: The 2022 Kia K5 starts at $23,790. The 2022 Kia K5 midsize sedan enters the second year of its existence.

Are Kia K5 expensive to fix? ›

This rating is based on an average across 345 unique models. The average annual repair cost for a Kia is $474, which means it has above average ownership costs.

Is Kia discontinuing the K5? ›

It will continue to be offered in the U.S., where sedans are historically more popular. Only 874 units of the K5 were sold on this side of the border in 2023 and 934 units the previous year—well below the numbers posted by the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.

Why are Kia cars so good? ›

Extremely Powerful Vehicles

Kia cars are some of the best vehicles out there in terms of power and performance. Almost all old and new Kia cars are extremely powerful alike and can go anywhere. Their GT range is very powerful with the engine elements and exterior built being equally sturdy.

Has the Kia K5 been recalled? ›

Kia has issued a recall for about 189,000 K5 sedans from model years 2021-2023 because their side curtain airbags may not deploy correctly in an accident.

Is the Kia K5 GT safe? ›

Fortunately, the 2023 Kia K5 earned the title of “Winner of the IIHS Top Safety Pick+” with five star overall safety ratings!

What is the difference between the 2022 and 2023 Kia K5 GT? ›

2023 Kia K5. In comparing the 2022 Kia K5's and the 2023 Kia K5's specifications and ratings, the 2022 Kia K5 has the advantage in the area of typical lower range of pricing for used cars. The 2022 Kia K5 and 2023 Kia K5 have the same fuel efficiency, interior volume and base engine power.

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