I remember seeing 4 cylinder Azeras. Maybe the new ones?
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up...I own an Azera and have compared the cadenza against it. No comparison Azera wins. The best thing the Azera has over the cadenza is the room in the trunk. The rear seats drop down in the Azera not the Cadenza. The cadenza costs about 3000 to 4000 more for what. The 2015 Azera now has almost the same options. I am looking at the genesis for around 2016 or 2017. The genesis seems to be my next car. By the way I own the 2014.
Thanks! Not a HUGE difference - but a difference none the less...Kia Cadenza Interior volume: 122.7 cu ft. Cargo volume: 15.9 cu ft
Hyundai Azera Interior volume: 123.3 cu ft. Cargo Volume: 16.3 cu ft
This is all for 2014 btw
The Cadenza has the more luxurious ride, a more luxurious interior and more rear passenger headroom.
The Azera has struggled in sales b/c it starts higher in price than the Avalon and has less interior room (doubly less of a value).
Really not that much difference btwn the Sonata and Azera in that respect (and the SX-L trim of the Optima has a better interior to boot); more of a difference in passenger room btwn the Genesis and Equus.
For the next gen, Hyundai needs to increase passenger space, up the luxury quotient, add the hybrid version to the US market and price it more in line with the Avalon (by offering a lower base trim).
I don't believe the Azera (or the XG300/350) ever used a 4 cylinder engine. The Azera uses a 293-hp 3.3L GDI 24-valve DOHC V6...
The Cadenza has the more luxurious ride, a more luxurious interior and more rear passenger headroom.
The Azera has struggled in sales b/c it starts higher in price than the Avalon and has less interior room (doubly less of a value).
Really not that much difference btwn the Sonata and Azera in that respect (and the SX-L trim of the Optima has a better interior to boot); more of a difference in passenger room btwn the Genesis and Equus.
For the next gen, Hyundai needs to increase passenger space, up the luxury quotient, add the hybrid version to the US market and price it more in line with the Avalon (by offering a lower base trim).