The front-wheel-drive Cadenza luxury sedan is an attractive, eye-catching entry in the segment. It is powered by an all-aluminum, direct-injection 293-horsepower V6, which is paired with a 6-speed Sportmatic automatic transmission. The result is an EPA estimated 19 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The Cadenza is offered in one nicely appointed trim level -- Premium -- and rides on standard 18-inch alloy wheels, with 4-wheel disc brakes and fully independent suspension. Standard exterior goodies include heated, power-fold mirrors, rain-sensing windshield wipers, auto-leveling LED headlights and fog lights.
Inside is where the Cadenza shines. A 550-watt, 12-speaker premium audio system with USB outlets, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity and audio streaming is standard, as is a rearview camera display with back-up warning system and a voice command navigation system with an 8-inch touchscreen display. Dual-zone automatic climate control, front power one-touch up/down windows, paddle shifters and steering wheel-mounted audio and cruise controls are all within easy reach. Wood accents and leather seating are standard as well, as is a 10-way adjustable driver's seat with power lumbar support, with heated seating up front.
Three packages add even more luxury and convenience to the already-loaded Cadenza. The $3,000 Luxury Package includes a panoramic sunroof, HID adaptive headlights, Nappa leather seating with driver's side ventilation and extendable seat cushion, driver's side memory functions for seating and mirrors, a tilt/telescopic steering wheel, a heated steering wheel and rear heated outboard seats. The $3,000 Technology Package adds 19-inch alloy wheels, adaptive cruise control to maintain safe following distances, blind spot detection and lane departure warning and more. Finally, the aptly named White Interior Package includes attractive white Nappa leather, wood grain accents and Chamude suede for the headliner, pillar trim, sun visors and rear package shelf.