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    Full-size executive sedan

    Import Kia K7 (Cadenza) from Korea

    The Kia K7 (sold internationally as Cadenza) sits a step above the K5 — a full-size executive sedan with 3.0 V6 power, premium interior, and the design language Genesis later inherited. For MENA buyers it offers a German-rival experience at half the landed cost.

    Why source it from Korea?

    K7 is sold heavily into Korean executive fleets and corporate lease pools, which feed the export market with 2–4 year-old cars at low mileage. Top trims (Noblesse, Premier) ship with adaptive cruise, ventilated seats, Bose audio, and the Lexus-rivalling interior at a price band below the equivalent Genesis G80.

    Kia K7 (Cadenza) on Encar: what's available

    Year range
    2020–2024
    Drivetrain
    FWD only
    Fuel options
    Gasoline 2.5 / 3.0 V6, Hybrid 2.4 (less common)
    Korean trims
    PrestigeNoblessePremierSignature

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    From Korea to your driveway: how it works

    Importing a Kia K7 (Cadenza) typically starts on Encar (Korea's largest used-car marketplace) or KB ChaChaCha. You then contract with an independent importer or shipping agent in Korea who visits the dealer in person, physically inspects the car against the listing, photographs anything the listing missed, and verifies VIN match plus the absence of any active loan or lien. Confirm these steps are in your contract before transferring any money. KUC surfaces the listings and estimates the cost only; the actual verification and execution are performed by the importer you select.

    Once the purchase is agreed, your importer files the Korean export documentation (말소등록) and the car moves to the bonded yard at Incheon or Pyeongtaek. Ocean freight to the nearest port to your destination (Jeddah, Jebel Ali, Aqaba, Doha, Sokhna, or Salalah) typically takes 18–28 days depending on shipping mode (RoRo or container). Sea freight and marine insurance fall within your importer's scope — confirm full marine-insurance coverage is included before signing.

    On arrival, your importer or their local clearing agent handles customs (duty + VAT + port handling) on your behalf. The car is then handed off to your local registration office where you receive plates and local insurance. Estimated full timeline from purchase confirmation to plates: 6–8 weeks. Confirm with your importer who pays which line item and when.

    What the all-in price covers — and what it doesn't

    The price KUC's calculator returns for any Korean Kia K7 (Cadenza) is an estimate covering the main cost lines in the chain: dealer price in Korea, pre-purchase physical inspection, Korean export documentation, ocean freight to the nearest port to your destination, marine insurance, destination port handling, customs duty, VAT (or equivalent), and final clearance. Execution of these line items and any warranty on them is the scope of the importer you choose; the final binding price and any FX shifts after that fall between you and your importer, not between you and KUC.

    What's not included: local registration, plates, and insurance once the car is in your name (varies by country, emirate, and vehicle age). Optional post-delivery add-ons like ceramic coating, Gulf-spec window tint, or aircon upgrades. These items are optional and happen at destination, not in Korea. Our destination partners in each country can arrange them at local-market rates if requested.

    For the final number on this specific car in your local currency, run the landed-cost calculator or read the Encar calculator explainer.

    Frequently asked questions

    K7 or Genesis G80 — which is the better value?

    The K7 in top Noblesse or Premier trim delivers ~85% of the G80 experience (interior materials, ride, tech) at 60–70% the landed cost. G80 wins on dealer-network prestige and stronger resale; K7 wins on raw value-per-dollar. For a 3–5 year ownership horizon the K7 is the sharper call; for 8+ years the G80 holds value better.

    Is the K7 the same as the Cadenza?

    Yes — K7 is the Korean domestic name, Cadenza is the international export name for the same car. Mechanically identical. Some Korean K7 trims include features not offered on Cadenza (heads-up display variants, Korean-language nav). Cadenza was discontinued in the US in 2021, but Korean K7 production continued through 2024.

    Are K7 parts available in MENA?

    Major service items (filters, brake pads, fluids, suspension components) are shared with the K5 and Sonata families and circulate widely. Specific K7 trim items (interior panels, headlight housings, OEM Bose speakers) usually ship from Korea on 5–10 day order — Kia's MENA dealer network handles this routinely.

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