2019 Kia K900 has been given the 'Biermann Effect'

Kia's K900 is about to hit the North American market, and the company has revealed customers can expect a little more athleticism from its largest sedan courtesy of Albert Biermann – the Hyundai Motor Group's executive vice president for high-performance development. Speaking with industry journal Automotive News, Kia spokesperson James Bell confirmed the former BMW M boss's involvement in the development of the new K900 to improve the dynamics.

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