The Kia Sedona minivan has become a contender in the segment by offering value and safety. The second-generation Sedona raises the bar by increasing its size, power and usability features to match those of the class-leading Sienna and Odyssey. Under the hood is a 3.8L V6 that produces 240hp. It is mated to a standard 5-speed automatic. A chassis with a fully-independent suspension and four-wheel disc brakes ensure the Sedona will be more sure-footed. The Sedona offers many minivan extras like power-operated side doors and tailgate, fold-flat 3rd row seating, power side windows, and an optional DVD-based entertainment package. A starting price of around $24,000 for an LX is competitive but option packages on the EX model can push the price past $30,000 for a fully-loaded model. At that price, the Sedona is still thousands less than the Sienna and Odyssey.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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Sedona Base | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $22,195 |
Sedona LX | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $24,195 |
Sedona LX Power | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $25,195 |
Sedona LX Power + Entertainment | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $27,395 |
Sedona EX | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $28,695 |
Sedona EX Luxury | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $31,195 |
Sedona EX Luxury+Entertainment | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $32,695 |
Sedona EX Luxury+Nav | 3.8l V6 (244-bhp) | A5 | FWD | $32,795 |