Along with the snazzy Track’ster concept study, Kia also revealed a new range-topping version of its Optima sedan called the SX Limited at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show.

The SX Limited, which as you may recall was teased through Kia’s Super Bowl XLVI commercial this past Sunday, is based on the 274-horsepower turbocharged Optima SX adding a little bling to the mix with new 18-inch chromed alloy wheels, a chrome-accented rear spoiler, LED daytime running lights and red front-brake calipers.

It is available exclusively in three exterior colors including Ebony Black, Snow White Pearl and Titanium Metallic.

Inside, the Limited treatment brings black or white Nappa leather for the seats, door panels, center console armrest and center fascia trim along with wooden accents, on the steering wheel, interior door trim and shift knob. In addition, the headliner, sun visors, and all pillars are dressed in a black tricot fabric.

Standard amenities include unique steering wheel paddle shifters, metal pedals, illuminated door scuff plates, a panoramic sunroof, four-way power front passenger’s seat, heated/cooled front seats, heated rear seats, a navigation system with back-up camera and a higher end audio system.

Sales of the new Optima SX Limited will start in March with pricing to be announced soon.

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