Kia has released the first image of the new 2013 Cee’d five-door hatchback, which will make its public debut at March’s Geneva Motor Show.
Nothing has been revealed about the car’s technical specifications or engine line-up, but expect the new Cee’d to be more efficient than the outgoing model.
Sales are due to begin across mainland Europe from the second quarter of 2012, and UK deliveries will commence in June. The estate version should then arrive later this year, with the sporty Procee’d three-door following sometime in 2013.
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Electric Kia Ray launched
Kia has become the latest manufacturer to add an electric vehicle to its range. The Ray EV is based on the recently introduced petrol-powered Ray mini-MPV and, unusually given their very different technologies, both models will share the same production line.
Drive comes from a 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS) electric motor connected to an automatic transmission. With 167 Nm (123 lb/ft) of torque available, zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) takes a leisurely 15.9 seconds, while the Ray EV’s top speed is 81 mph (130 km/h).
Performance is likely to be less important than range and recharge times to potential users, though. The 16.4 kWh lithium ion polymer battery pack, which sits beneath the rear seat and cabin floor, is claimed to be good for 86 miles (139 km) before it needs topping up. That process takes six hours using a normal domestic electricity supply, or a much more practical 25 minutes in fast-charge mode.
The battery is claimed to be lighter and offer better energy density than competitor systems. However, its expected lifespan is only ten years, which could see a lot of cars getting scrapped prematurely if the replacement battery pack cost turns out to be prohibitive.
Visually, not much distinguishes the Ray EV from its petrol equivalent. There’s a flap in the front grille for the recharging socket, aerodynamic 14” alloy wheels and some door graphics proclaiming the car’s green credentials. On the inside, the instruments have been changed, and there’s a special navigation system that shows the 500 charging station locations that currently exist across South Korea.
But there’s no point in trying to place an order for one with your local Kia dealer. That’s because for now the Ray EV will only be on sale in South Korea, and all of 2012’s production run of 2,500 units has been allocated to various government and public sector departments.
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Drive comes from a 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS) electric motor connected to an automatic transmission. With 167 Nm (123 lb/ft) of torque available, zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) takes a leisurely 15.9 seconds, while the Ray EV’s top speed is 81 mph (130 km/h).
Performance is likely to be less important than range and recharge times to potential users, though. The 16.4 kWh lithium ion polymer battery pack, which sits beneath the rear seat and cabin floor, is claimed to be good for 86 miles (139 km) before it needs topping up. That process takes six hours using a normal domestic electricity supply, or a much more practical 25 minutes in fast-charge mode.
The battery is claimed to be lighter and offer better energy density than competitor systems. However, its expected lifespan is only ten years, which could see a lot of cars getting scrapped prematurely if the replacement battery pack cost turns out to be prohibitive.
Visually, not much distinguishes the Ray EV from its petrol equivalent. There’s a flap in the front grille for the recharging socket, aerodynamic 14” alloy wheels and some door graphics proclaiming the car’s green credentials. On the inside, the instruments have been changed, and there’s a special navigation system that shows the 500 charging station locations that currently exist across South Korea.
But there’s no point in trying to place an order for one with your local Kia dealer. That’s because for now the Ray EV will only be on sale in South Korea, and all of 2012’s production run of 2,500 units has been allocated to various government and public sector departments.
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Monday, 15 August 2011
Three-door Kia Picanto
When the new generation Picanto was unveiled at the beginning of the year, Kia said that a three-door would also be joining the range for the first time. Well now it’s here, and UK sales are due to start on the 1st of September.
Kia is launching the extra body style because it estimates that globally around one-third of city car buyers want a three-door. That’s a big chunk of a big market, which previous versions of the Picanto were excluded from.
Efforts have been made to give the new arrival a distinct look compared to the existing five-door model, and overall the effect seems to work well.
Up front, the grille opening - which comes with either a silver or red surround - is larger, and the front apron has been redesigned to give it a lower, wider appearance. At the back there are twin chrome exhausts and a black central section for the rear bumper, with both devices intended to add to the sporty image.
Not that the Picanto has any pretensions of being a performance car. There are two small capacity petrol engines on offer, and given the target audience the emphasis is quite rightly on economy and low emissions.
Customers can choose from four trim levels, all of which get electronic stability control, numerous airbags and Kia’s seven-year / 100,000 mile warranty package. UK prices start from £7,795.
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2012 Kia Picanto revealed
Kia is launching the extra body style because it estimates that globally around one-third of city car buyers want a three-door. That’s a big chunk of a big market, which previous versions of the Picanto were excluded from.
Efforts have been made to give the new arrival a distinct look compared to the existing five-door model, and overall the effect seems to work well.
Up front, the grille opening - which comes with either a silver or red surround - is larger, and the front apron has been redesigned to give it a lower, wider appearance. At the back there are twin chrome exhausts and a black central section for the rear bumper, with both devices intended to add to the sporty image.
Not that the Picanto has any pretensions of being a performance car. There are two small capacity petrol engines on offer, and given the target audience the emphasis is quite rightly on economy and low emissions.
Customers can choose from four trim levels, all of which get electronic stability control, numerous airbags and Kia’s seven-year / 100,000 mile warranty package. UK prices start from £7,795.
| 2012 Kia Picanto three-door | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trim | Engine | Power | Torque | CO2 | Economy* | Price** |
| 1 | 1.0 | 68 bhp (51 kW / 69 PS) | 95 Nm (70 lb/ft) | 99 g/km | 67.3 mpg (4.2 l/100km) | £7,795 |
| 1 Air | 1.0 | 68 bhp (51 kW / 69 PS) | 95 Nm (70 lb/ft) | 99 g/km | 67.3 mpg (4.2 l/100km) | £8,395 |
| Halo | 1.25 EcoDynamics | 84 bhp (62 kW / 85 PS) | 120 Nm (89 lb/ft) | 100 g/km | 65.7 mpg (4.3 l/100km) | £11,695 |
| Halo | 1.25 Auto | 84 bhp (62 kW / 85 PS) | 120 Nm (89 lb/ft) | 125 g/km | 53.3 mpg (5.3 l/100km) | £12,295 |
| Equinox | 1.25 | 84 bhp (62 kW / 85 PS) | 120 Nm (89 lb/ft) | 109 g/km | 60.1 mpg (4.7 l/100km) | £11,695 |
| * Combined cycle fuel consumption. | ||||||
| ** UK on the road prices. | ||||||
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Friday, 1 April 2011
Kia Naimo electric concept
Kia has revealed its Naimo (pronounced neh-mo) electric concept car at the Seoul Motor Show.
Powered by a motor producing 107 bhp (80 kW / 109 PS) and 280 Nm of torque, it’s claimed that the Naimo will achieve a top speed of 93 mph (150 km/h).
Not bad outright performance, but the more relevant issue for any electric vehicle is always going to be how far it can travel before running out of juice.
Thanks to a 27 kWh lithium ion polymer battery pack, which is housed under the boot floor, the Kia should be good for a range of around 124 miles (200 km). By comparison, that’s slightly more than a Nissan Leaf manages.
Recharging time is another area that has clearly received plenty of attention, because the result is that the Naimo’s battery can be restored to 80 percent of its capacity in a reasonable 25 minutes. A full recharge would take five and a half hours, though.
Promising figures then, but the disappointing news is that this particular concept isn’t going to make it to production. Rather, Kia will be using it as a test-bed to help develop future models.
Powered by a motor producing 107 bhp (80 kW / 109 PS) and 280 Nm of torque, it’s claimed that the Naimo will achieve a top speed of 93 mph (150 km/h).
Not bad outright performance, but the more relevant issue for any electric vehicle is always going to be how far it can travel before running out of juice.
Thanks to a 27 kWh lithium ion polymer battery pack, which is housed under the boot floor, the Kia should be good for a range of around 124 miles (200 km). By comparison, that’s slightly more than a Nissan Leaf manages.
Recharging time is another area that has clearly received plenty of attention, because the result is that the Naimo’s battery can be restored to 80 percent of its capacity in a reasonable 25 minutes. A full recharge would take five and a half hours, though.
Promising figures then, but the disappointing news is that this particular concept isn’t going to make it to production. Rather, Kia will be using it as a test-bed to help develop future models.
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Saturday, 19 March 2011
2011 Fleet News Awards
Following a strong showing at the Business Car Awards in January, BMW has been similarly rewarded by the 2011 Fleet News Awards. As well as being voted manufacturer of the year, it also secured four individual vehicle accolades.
There’s no doubt that the combination of badge appeal, driving dynamics and strong residuals make the honours deserved, but surely such ever increasing popularity amongst fleet users risks eroding the exclusivity of the brand?
However, BMW didn’t get everything its own way. The new Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max scooped the company car and people carrier prizes, the former being voted for by Fleet News readers.
Meanwhile, Volkswagen Group secured wins for its Polo, Golf and Superb, while the Kia Sportage was declared the best crossover.
2011 Fleet News Awards winners
Voted for by Fleet News readers
New company car of the year: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Fleet manufacturer of the year: BMW
Fleet News Hall of Fame: Phil Redman
Voted for by Fleet News jurors
Manufacturer Awards
Best small car: Volkswagen Polo
Best lower-medium car: Volkswagen Golf
Best upper-medium car: Skoda Superb
Best people carrier: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Best estate car: BMW 5 Series Touring
Best SUV: BMW X3
Best premium car: BMW 3 Series
Best boardroom car: BMW 5 Series
Best crossover: Kia Sportage
Most improved fleet manufacturer of the year: Renault
Green fleet manufacturer of the year: Peugeot
Supplier Awards
Environment: The Miles Consultancy
Customer service: Leaseplan
New product / service: Arval
Safety award: Peak Performance
Short-term rental company of the year: Hertz
Leasing company of the year: Arval
Fleet supplier of the year: The AA
Fleet manager of the year: Val South, Xerox
Fleet Awards
Fleet initiative of the year: Balfour Beatty
Fleet of the year (under 250 vehicles): The Independent Group
Fleet of the year (251-500 vehicles): Iron Mountain
Fleet of the year (501-1,000 vehicles): Kelly Communications
Fleet of the year (>1,000 vehicles): Johnson & Johnson
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There’s no doubt that the combination of badge appeal, driving dynamics and strong residuals make the honours deserved, but surely such ever increasing popularity amongst fleet users risks eroding the exclusivity of the brand?
However, BMW didn’t get everything its own way. The new Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max scooped the company car and people carrier prizes, the former being voted for by Fleet News readers.
Meanwhile, Volkswagen Group secured wins for its Polo, Golf and Superb, while the Kia Sportage was declared the best crossover.
2011 Fleet News Awards winners
Voted for by Fleet News readers
New company car of the year: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Fleet manufacturer of the year: BMW
Fleet News Hall of Fame: Phil Redman
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| New company car of the year and best people carrier: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max |
Voted for by Fleet News jurors
Manufacturer Awards
Best small car: Volkswagen Polo
Best lower-medium car: Volkswagen Golf
Best upper-medium car: Skoda Superb
Best people carrier: Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Best estate car: BMW 5 Series Touring
Best SUV: BMW X3
Best premium car: BMW 3 Series
Best boardroom car: BMW 5 Series
Best crossover: Kia Sportage
Most improved fleet manufacturer of the year: Renault
Green fleet manufacturer of the year: Peugeot
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| Best boardroom car: BMW 5 Series |
Supplier Awards
Environment: The Miles Consultancy
Customer service: Leaseplan
New product / service: Arval
Safety award: Peak Performance
Short-term rental company of the year: Hertz
Leasing company of the year: Arval
Fleet supplier of the year: The AA
Fleet manager of the year: Val South, Xerox
Fleet Awards
Fleet initiative of the year: Balfour Beatty
Fleet of the year (under 250 vehicles): The Independent Group
Fleet of the year (251-500 vehicles): Iron Mountain
Fleet of the year (501-1,000 vehicles): Kelly Communications
Fleet of the year (>1,000 vehicles): Johnson & Johnson
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Friday, 11 February 2011
2012 Kia Rio first view
The current Kia Rio is inoffensive but nondescript. It’s the kind of vehicle that usually goes unnoticed or, if by chance it is, gets instantly forgotten.
Even Kia seems to have realised this, and so it’s stressing the bold styling of the next-generation Rio, which will be unveiled at next month’s Geneva International Motor Show. Soon-Nam Lee, Director of Overseas Marketing, Kia Motors Corporation, said: ‘This new model is a big step forward. The Rio has always been successful, and with this new incarnation we have a car which is extremely attractive, that people will want to buy for its looks.’
And the new model certainly looks infinitely more striking than its predecessor, even if Kia’s assertion that the Rio ‘combines European finesse with Korean spice to create a form language that communicates Latin flair’ is probably stretching the hyperbole a bit too far.
The changes in dimensions convey the new Rio’s enhanced proportions and stance. Its wheelbase has grown by 70 mm to 2,570 mm, but the overall length has only increased by 55 mm; width has expanded by 25 mm, yet the car sits 15 mm lower.
Kia is promising fuel efficiency and low emissions from the Rio’s engines. The full line-up is still to be confirmed, but it will include a 1.2 litre turbo Gasoline Direct Injection unit and a 69 bhp (51 kW / 70 PS) 1.1 litre diesel that could produce as little as 85 g/km of CO2.
Available initially in five-door hatchback guise, a three-door will follow soon after for European markets. In other territories, a saloon version with a 390 litre luggage capacity will be offered.
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Even Kia seems to have realised this, and so it’s stressing the bold styling of the next-generation Rio, which will be unveiled at next month’s Geneva International Motor Show. Soon-Nam Lee, Director of Overseas Marketing, Kia Motors Corporation, said: ‘This new model is a big step forward. The Rio has always been successful, and with this new incarnation we have a car which is extremely attractive, that people will want to buy for its looks.’
And the new model certainly looks infinitely more striking than its predecessor, even if Kia’s assertion that the Rio ‘combines European finesse with Korean spice to create a form language that communicates Latin flair’ is probably stretching the hyperbole a bit too far.
The changes in dimensions convey the new Rio’s enhanced proportions and stance. Its wheelbase has grown by 70 mm to 2,570 mm, but the overall length has only increased by 55 mm; width has expanded by 25 mm, yet the car sits 15 mm lower.
Kia is promising fuel efficiency and low emissions from the Rio’s engines. The full line-up is still to be confirmed, but it will include a 1.2 litre turbo Gasoline Direct Injection unit and a 69 bhp (51 kW / 70 PS) 1.1 litre diesel that could produce as little as 85 g/km of CO2.
Available initially in five-door hatchback guise, a three-door will follow soon after for European markets. In other territories, a saloon version with a 390 litre luggage capacity will be offered.
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Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Top 10: Cheapest new cars
With the increase in the rate of UK Value Added Tax from 17.5% to 20% on 4th January, the media has been trying to paint a picture of doom and gloom for the car industry.
But for anyone still looking to buy a brand new car without paying lots of extra tax, these are the ten cheapest model ranges currently available in the UK. Of course, for the same money, there will probably be plenty of better used cars available...
1. Chevrolet Spark £7,215 - £10,485
Modern with distinctive looks, the Spark benefits from the Chevrolet 5 Year Promise which includes warranty, servicing, roadside assistance, annual vehicle checks and MOT warranty for - no prizes for guessing - five years.
On the downside, the basic £7,215 Spark does without niceties such as central locking and air conditioning. There’s no radio either, and the windows have to be wound up and down manually.
2. Nissan Pixo £7,350 - £9,450
The Pixo is essentially a re-badged Suzuki Alto, and is built alongside it in India by Maruti Suzuki.
Those buyers looking for remote central locking, side airbags, electric front windows and split folding rear seats will have to go for the mid-range Acenta trim level, which costs £8,100. None of those items are included with the entry-level Visia specification.
3. Kia Picanto £7,370 - £9,100
In basic Picanto ‘1’ guise, there’s vinyl and cloth trim and no air conditioning, but at least electric front windows are standard.
As an incentive to buy, Kia has cut prices across the Picanto range until the end of January 2011. Consequently, the Picanto ‘1’ is currently reduced to £6,670, while the more generously equipped Picanto ‘2’ has dropped from £8,595 to £8,095. However, it’s worth bearing in mind that a second generation Picanto has just been announced, so expect the current model to be replaced later this year.
4. Volkswagen Fox £7,615 - £8,525
A new Volkswagen for under £8,000? Then it’ll have to be the Brazilian-built Fox, although in Europe it’s only available in three-door form.
The 54 bhp (40 kW / 55 PS) 1.2 litre petrol engine found in the £7,615 Fox has been phased out, because it’s not compliant with Euro 5 emissions standards. Cars in that spec might still be available from dealer stock, but any new factory orders will come with a reworked 1.2 motor that produces 59 bhp (44 kW / 60 PS). Unfortunately, the change pushes up the entry price slightly to £7,790 but, as a sweetener, until the end of March 2011 Volkswagen is offering three years’ fixed priced servicing for £299.
5. Hyundai i10 £7,890 - £9,040
Even the basic i10, the Classic, comes with a generous list of equipment: air conditioning, electric front windows, radio / CD player with four speakers, 60/40 split rear seats, central locking and front side airbags are all standard. What’s more, there’s a five year warranty to complete the package.
Power comes from a 76 bhp (57 kW / 77 PS) 1.2 litre petrol engine with a five-speed gearbox. Performance is respectably brisk, with 0-62 mph (100 km/h) acceleration taking 12.8 seconds and a top speed of 102 mph (164 km/h).
6. Fiat Panda £7,960 - £13,975
The top end of the Panda range is now rather decimated, because the more expensive variants - including the 100 HP, 4x4 and 4x4 Cross - aren’t Euro 5 compliant. Lesser models have been affected too, with the lead-in £7,960 Panda 1.1 Active Eco also only conforming to Euro 4. That means that Fiat has to get rid of any unsold stock fast, so it has reduced the price down to £6,295 until the end of March 2011.
Effectively replacing the 1.1 Active Eco is the 1.2 Active, which meets Euro 5 standards but costs £8,155. The slightly bigger engine does have its benefits, though. Power is up 25% from 53 bhp (40 kW / 54 PS) to 68 bhp (50 kW / 69 PS), allowing the Panda to top 100 mph (160 km/h), yet combined cycle fuel economy actually improves from 56.5 mpg (5.0 l/100km) to 57.6 mpg (4.9 l/100km).
7. Proton Savvy £7,995 - £8,695
There’s really just one Savvy model on offer, the only choice being between manual or automated manual transmissions, but it’s well equipped. Electric front windows, air conditioning and a four-speaker stereo are all included, as are 15” alloy wheels, remote central locking and reverse parking sensors.
One drawback though is relatively high CO2 emissions from the 73 bhp (55 kW / 75 PS) 1.2 litre engine. 134 g/km means that UK owners will have to hand over £110 each year for road tax, whereas Pixo and Alto drivers, for example, would pay £20.
8. Perodua Myvi £7,999 - £9,399
With the disappearance of the Kenari from the Perodua price list, the Myvi becomes the only model in the manufacturer’s UK line-up. Based on the Daihatsu Sirion / Boon and Toyota Passo, the Myvi comes with a three year warranty, but service intervals are only 10,000 miles.
Perodua is currently knocking off £1,000 from the prices of all its cars until the end of March 2011, which brings the entry-level SXI down to £6,999.
9. Suzuki Alto £8,345 - £9,760
Prices for the Alto have increased dramatically in recent months but, to compensate, Suzuki is offering the Alto SZ3 and SZ4 derivatives ‘VAT free’ until the end of March 2011. That useful discount brings the cost of the cheaper SZ3 down to £6,953.
Like the Pixo, all versions are powered by a 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS) three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 103 g/km of CO2 - so near yet so far from the 100 g/km target that would have made both models exempt from the London Congestion Charge.
10. Toyota Aygo £8,485 - £11,115
One reason for choosing the Aygo over the basically identical Peugeot 107 and Citroën C1 is the Toyota’s lower entry price. £8,485 is enough for the basic three-door version, with another £355 needed for the five-door.
However, with that entry-level spec, there’s no air conditioning, central locking or electric windows although, like every Aygo, it does benefit from a five year warranty.
As a footnote, the Daihatsu Sirion might have made it onto the list. However, the company hasn’t updated its prices since last April and this notice on the Daihatsu website probably explains why:
But for anyone still looking to buy a brand new car without paying lots of extra tax, these are the ten cheapest model ranges currently available in the UK. Of course, for the same money, there will probably be plenty of better used cars available...
1. Chevrolet Spark £7,215 - £10,485
Modern with distinctive looks, the Spark benefits from the Chevrolet 5 Year Promise which includes warranty, servicing, roadside assistance, annual vehicle checks and MOT warranty for - no prizes for guessing - five years.
On the downside, the basic £7,215 Spark does without niceties such as central locking and air conditioning. There’s no radio either, and the windows have to be wound up and down manually.
2. Nissan Pixo £7,350 - £9,450
The Pixo is essentially a re-badged Suzuki Alto, and is built alongside it in India by Maruti Suzuki.
Those buyers looking for remote central locking, side airbags, electric front windows and split folding rear seats will have to go for the mid-range Acenta trim level, which costs £8,100. None of those items are included with the entry-level Visia specification.
3. Kia Picanto £7,370 - £9,100
In basic Picanto ‘1’ guise, there’s vinyl and cloth trim and no air conditioning, but at least electric front windows are standard.
As an incentive to buy, Kia has cut prices across the Picanto range until the end of January 2011. Consequently, the Picanto ‘1’ is currently reduced to £6,670, while the more generously equipped Picanto ‘2’ has dropped from £8,595 to £8,095. However, it’s worth bearing in mind that a second generation Picanto has just been announced, so expect the current model to be replaced later this year.
4. Volkswagen Fox £7,615 - £8,525
A new Volkswagen for under £8,000? Then it’ll have to be the Brazilian-built Fox, although in Europe it’s only available in three-door form.
The 54 bhp (40 kW / 55 PS) 1.2 litre petrol engine found in the £7,615 Fox has been phased out, because it’s not compliant with Euro 5 emissions standards. Cars in that spec might still be available from dealer stock, but any new factory orders will come with a reworked 1.2 motor that produces 59 bhp (44 kW / 60 PS). Unfortunately, the change pushes up the entry price slightly to £7,790 but, as a sweetener, until the end of March 2011 Volkswagen is offering three years’ fixed priced servicing for £299.
5. Hyundai i10 £7,890 - £9,040
Even the basic i10, the Classic, comes with a generous list of equipment: air conditioning, electric front windows, radio / CD player with four speakers, 60/40 split rear seats, central locking and front side airbags are all standard. What’s more, there’s a five year warranty to complete the package.
Power comes from a 76 bhp (57 kW / 77 PS) 1.2 litre petrol engine with a five-speed gearbox. Performance is respectably brisk, with 0-62 mph (100 km/h) acceleration taking 12.8 seconds and a top speed of 102 mph (164 km/h).
6. Fiat Panda £7,960 - £13,975
The top end of the Panda range is now rather decimated, because the more expensive variants - including the 100 HP, 4x4 and 4x4 Cross - aren’t Euro 5 compliant. Lesser models have been affected too, with the lead-in £7,960 Panda 1.1 Active Eco also only conforming to Euro 4. That means that Fiat has to get rid of any unsold stock fast, so it has reduced the price down to £6,295 until the end of March 2011.
Effectively replacing the 1.1 Active Eco is the 1.2 Active, which meets Euro 5 standards but costs £8,155. The slightly bigger engine does have its benefits, though. Power is up 25% from 53 bhp (40 kW / 54 PS) to 68 bhp (50 kW / 69 PS), allowing the Panda to top 100 mph (160 km/h), yet combined cycle fuel economy actually improves from 56.5 mpg (5.0 l/100km) to 57.6 mpg (4.9 l/100km).
7. Proton Savvy £7,995 - £8,695
There’s really just one Savvy model on offer, the only choice being between manual or automated manual transmissions, but it’s well equipped. Electric front windows, air conditioning and a four-speaker stereo are all included, as are 15” alloy wheels, remote central locking and reverse parking sensors.
One drawback though is relatively high CO2 emissions from the 73 bhp (55 kW / 75 PS) 1.2 litre engine. 134 g/km means that UK owners will have to hand over £110 each year for road tax, whereas Pixo and Alto drivers, for example, would pay £20.
8. Perodua Myvi £7,999 - £9,399
With the disappearance of the Kenari from the Perodua price list, the Myvi becomes the only model in the manufacturer’s UK line-up. Based on the Daihatsu Sirion / Boon and Toyota Passo, the Myvi comes with a three year warranty, but service intervals are only 10,000 miles.
Perodua is currently knocking off £1,000 from the prices of all its cars until the end of March 2011, which brings the entry-level SXI down to £6,999.
9. Suzuki Alto £8,345 - £9,760
Prices for the Alto have increased dramatically in recent months but, to compensate, Suzuki is offering the Alto SZ3 and SZ4 derivatives ‘VAT free’ until the end of March 2011. That useful discount brings the cost of the cheaper SZ3 down to £6,953.
Like the Pixo, all versions are powered by a 67 bhp (50 kW / 68 PS) three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 103 g/km of CO2 - so near yet so far from the 100 g/km target that would have made both models exempt from the London Congestion Charge.
10. Toyota Aygo £8,485 - £11,115
One reason for choosing the Aygo over the basically identical Peugeot 107 and Citroën C1 is the Toyota’s lower entry price. £8,485 is enough for the basic three-door version, with another £355 needed for the five-door.
However, with that entry-level spec, there’s no air conditioning, central locking or electric windows although, like every Aygo, it does benefit from a five year warranty.
As a footnote, the Daihatsu Sirion might have made it onto the list. However, the company hasn’t updated its prices since last April and this notice on the Daihatsu website probably explains why:
“Due to the current weakness of the Pound against the Japanese Yen it has not been possible to order cars from our factory. As a result, some models are now in very short supply. We are sorry if you are unable to find the exact colour and specification of the car you want, however your dealer will be able to advise you on the availability of stock across the UK.”
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
2012 Kia Picanto revealed
Kia has released the first details of its next generation Picanto, which will debut at this March’s Geneva International Motorshow.
Few technical specifications have been released, but from launch power will come from a choice of 1.0 or 1.2 litre petrol engines, both of which are brand new. A 1.1 litre diesel will join the line-up later.
A big change from the current model is that, in Europe at least, a three-door version will be offered alongside the usual five-door hatchback body style.
Judging by the images, the styling is a huge advance on the current Picanto. The front end seems particularly dramatic and - unsurprisingly - shares its look with other recent Kia models, such as the Venga.
Few technical specifications have been released, but from launch power will come from a choice of 1.0 or 1.2 litre petrol engines, both of which are brand new. A 1.1 litre diesel will join the line-up later.
A big change from the current model is that, in Europe at least, a three-door version will be offered alongside the usual five-door hatchback body style.
Judging by the images, the styling is a huge advance on the current Picanto. The front end seems particularly dramatic and - unsurprisingly - shares its look with other recent Kia models, such as the Venga.
Thursday, 17 June 2010
2011 Kia Sorento DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase 106.7 in (2710 mm)
Track, front / rear 62.2 in (1580 mm)
Length 179.8 in (4567 mm)
Width 73.3 in (1862 mm) (LX)
74.2 in (1885 mm) (EX)
Height 68.1 in (1730 mm) (LX)
71.3 in (1811 mm) (EX)
Ground clearance 8.2 in (208 mm)
Approach angle 28.4 degrees
Departure angle 26.7 degrees
Head room (front/rear) 39.7 in (1008 mm)/39.5 in (1003 mm)
38.3 in (973 mm) /38 in (965 mm) (sunroof)
Shoulder room (front/rear) 58.9 in (1496 mm)/58.4 in (1483 mm)
Leg room (front/rear) 42.6 in (1082 mm)/36.1 in (917 mm)
Hip room (front/rear) 55.3 in (1405 mm)/58 in (1473 mm)
SAE volume, interior 138.4 cu ft (3.9 m3)
SAE volume, front seat 57.6 cu ft (1.6 m3)
SAE volume, rear seat 49.4 cu ft (1.4 m3)
SAE volume, cargo 31.4 cu ft (0.9 m3)
SAE volume, rear seat folded down 66.4 cu ft (1.9 m3)
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SAE volume, front seat 57.6 cu ft (1.6 m3)
SAE volume, rear seat 49.4 cu ft (1.4 m3)
SAE volume, cargo 31.4 cu ft (0.9 m3)
SAE volume, rear seat folded down 66.4 cu ft (1.9 m3)
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