The only pricing note I would have (US versions) is the base price is right on the money. The Premium package, however, is about $1500 too high. Sunroof, speaker system (which isn't that great), and a bunch of little things does not add up to the price increase they way to charge.
This then sets the GT's having to start above and beyond the Premium 2.0L, which seems to set the entire lineup about $1,500 too high.
If Kia doesn't see any weakness, so be it, but rarely do companies shift pricing south. Rather, Kia can throw rebates to put the pricing into the right brackets, and/or they can remix features on the GT to add more value to the 2019 lineup.
The US models are missing the 360 camera, no cup holder drawer, etc...
I'd like to see rebates with a new mix or more al-a-carte features, but we'll see... Alas, Blind Spot and Heads Up Display is all I'm really after. Can't get them without: A. Ordering a $2k safety package, and B. Can't get the heads up display in ANY model but the GT 2! Ack!...