Kia Optima interior
Inside, the new Optima is a more premium and high-quality place to sit than the old model, but still not up to the standards of rivals such as the VW Passat.
Style
![Interior quality is good for a Kia, but not a match for the VW Passat's](https://cdn.statically.io/img/carwow-uk-wp-3.imgix.net/Medium-4510-KiaOptimaSportswagonGTLineS.jpg)
There’s plenty of soft touch materials, piano black plastics and fake metal trim accents, and the general design is pleasing on the eye.
While I can't fault the build quality, the dated design is a bit of an eye sore
- Used
- £9,495
Infotainment
![Interior quality is good for a Kia, but not a match for the VW Passat's](https://cdn.statically.io/img/carwow-uk-wp-1.imgix.net/2018-kia-optima-interior-3.jpg?auto=format&cs=tinysrgb&fit=crop&h=800&ixlib=rb-1.1.0&q=60&w=1600)
Carried over from the Sorento is the central display that measures seven inches in the entry level models rising to eight inches on top-spec cars. It’s fast, intuitive and has plenty of connected features such as live traffic updates for the standard TomTom sat-nav as well as Bluetooth music streaming.
- Used
- £9,495