I know this is intended for Kia executives but I just want to chime in on some recent rumblings around the net that MAY help explain what their reasoning is. And boy oh boy would we love to hear from Kia as to why they did this. However, we're hearing that the 2019 model will be released a bit earlier than usual next year (Potentially July or August - which sort of, kind of makes sense since that would be nearly a year since the Stinger was released in South Korea and Australia) - with more features like surround view camera, Qi wireless charging, heated rear seats, etcetera...Where is the 360 Camera option for the USA model? Why was it removed while everyone else in the world gets it?
You're not alone. I see a lot of people saying this. My question is - at what price point does a midsize luxury car get a feature like surround view camera? I understand it's in the Optima but that's a very unusual car to have such high tech features. I have no idea at what price a 5-Series or E-Class gets a surround view camera - or a Cadillac, or Audi, etcetera. I'm just not entirely confident that the majority of $50,000 midsize cars in America have this feature to have us saying we expect it in a $50,000 car...I second the support of the US model having the 360 camera. The Korean spec that was on display had the feature. In fact, I expect that feature on a 50K car today.
You're not alone. I see a lot of people saying this. My question is - at what price point does a midsize luxury car get a feature like surround view camera? I understand it's in the Optima but that's a very unusual car to have such high tech features. I have no idea at what price a 5-Series or E-Class gets a surround view camera - or a Cadillac, or Audi, etcetera. I'm just not entirely confident that the majority of $50,000 midsize cars in America have this feature to have us saying we expect it in a $50,000 car...
I hope this is true. It would also mean that I made the right decision to just wait for 2019.I know this is intended for Kia executives but I just want to chime in on some recent rumblings around the net that MAY help explain what their reasoning is. And boy oh boy would we love to hear from Kia as to why they did this. However, we're hearing that the 2019 model will be released a bit earlier than usual next year (Potentially July or August - which sort of, kind of makes sense since that would be nearly a year since the Stinger was released in South Korea and Australia) - with more features like surround view camera, Qi wireless charging, heated rear seats, etcetera...
You're not alone. I see a lot of people saying this. My question is - at what price point does a midsize luxury car get a feature like surround view camera? I understand it's in the Optima but that's a very unusual car to have such high tech features. I have no idea at what price a 5-Series or E-Class gets a surround view camera - or a Cadillac, or Audi, etcetera. I'm just not entirely confident that the majority of $50,000 midsize cars in America have this feature to have us saying we expect it in a $50,000 car...
I have had it in several rental cars over the last year. Ford fusion, crappy little GM SUV, and of all cars, a Nissan versa. It should definitely be in the 50k stinger.
You're not alone. I see a lot of people saying this. My question is - at what price point does a midsize luxury car get a feature like surround view camera? I understand it's in the Optima but that's a very unusual car to have such high tech features. I have no idea at what price a 5-Series or E-Class gets a surround view camera - or a Cadillac, or Audi, etcetera. I'm just not entirely confident that the majority of $50,000 midsize cars in America have this feature to have us saying we expect it in a $50,000 car...
Damn! What's up, Kia?A $35k 2018 Rav4 Platinum has 360 Camera, a $32k optioned out Rav4 Limited has 360 camera, 45k Infiniti Q50 and Q60 has 360 camera, Optima and Cadenza has 360 camera option
Exactly. Just idiotic when you look at the competition. I could see if it were something no one else offered either.Damn! What's up, Kia?![]()
That's a lot of wires to run. Haha. Someone needs to see if the current rearview camera uses an rca cable. If so it might work. (It would replace the rearview camera function)What do you think the complexity would be to get something like this working with the navigation screen?
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you guys in the USA need to hammer KIA to reinstate this feature. With the limited sight lines out of the narrow windows and long bonnet I dont know how you could park this car with a surround view camera.
Here is Australia we have it available on the top spec GT only and for me it has turned out to be the best feature I never knew I needed especially coming from driving SUVs for the last 12 years where running into kerbs is no issue.
I guarantee without it at some stage everyone will damage there bumpers and rims from a lack of visibility.
I'll start the thread.Someone needs to see if the current rearview camera uses an rca cable.
That's good to hear! A nice change from what's been being said...
I'm still not sure when the G70 is launching but if they wanted to be first, they should have worked harder. What is the Stinger going to be out a year before the G70? Did Hyundai really want Kia to SIT on the Stinger for a year? They must be crazy...I'm figuring it's the Genesis G70 launch that might be the cause of this. Rumor has been that Hyundai/Genesis was not happy with KIA launching this car before they came out with the G70. While a lot of us enthusiasts know it's the same powertrain underneath, the general public don't get that deep into the background of what they are buying. Heck some folks today still think Hyundai and KIA are the same as they were years ago and while they will oogle the car and love everything about it, once they find out who makes it, the brand snob in them comes out and they wouldn't buy one just because of that.
For my last 2 Optima hybrids, I got one of the first to arrive at the dealer due to liking the improvements. Mine had an option or 2 missing from a package but it wasn't something I cared about. On the Stinger however, knowing that the rest of the world are getting those options and their price point are lower, it irks me some. This time I'm happy to wait for the 2nd model year version in hopes those options will make it in.
I think's it's a spring launch? I'm hoping for a Q1 announcement with cars hitting dealers early/mid spring. I'd really like to have a car by May! I figure by then....the craziness of the Stinger will have calmed down and the unknown's of the G70's features will have solidified by then. I really do believe a 50K car should have surround view, remote start and wireless charging.