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The all new Kia Rio, which is set to revolutionize
the small and light car sector in Australia, will be launched on 15 July 2000
with prices for its four and five door versions set to match those of some of
its three door competitors.
"We believe that the interest in the Kia
Rio will be so great that we have delayed the launch by two weeks to ensure
that every Kia dealer in Australia is fully stocked with the new Kia Rio," says
Ric Hull, Managing Director of Kia Automotive Australia. "The Rio combines a
level of style not seen in this market sector before, with the flexibility of
four and five doors at a three door price and high levels of equipment. As if
this was not enough, it is also the replacement for the Ford Festiva, which was
built by Kia for the American car maker, providing us with a large number of
people who will be keen to see the new Rio."
The arrival of GST on 1 July 2000 means that a
considerable number of car makers have delayed the launch of their models until
1 July to benefit from the new tax regime. Kia Automotive has decided to delay
its launch by two weeks not just to enable full dealer stocks to be delivered,
but also so that it avoids the inevitable clashes of multiple launches that
will occur on 1 July.
"We believe that the Rio is such a strong
product that we are happy for customers to look at what our compeditors have to
offer and then come to see the Rio," says Mr Hull. "We know that when they
compare what the Rio has, the choice will be an easy one. Our last all-new
model, the Kia Carnival, has taken the people mover segment by storm and now it
is the Rio's turn to do the same."
The Kia Rio - a new benchmark The Kia Rio is actually the
Korean car maker's third car in this category. It has supplied Ford Australia
with two generations of the Festiva, providing thousands of Australians with
reliable and durable transport. With the Rio, though, Kia has decided to come
out under its own name to add a model to its Australian line-up that will
undoubtedly become the top seller in its range.
The new car ignores many of the rules in this
market sector. Kia will not offer a three door version. Kia believes that the
limitations that three doors place on a car of this size hamper its ability to
provide versatile and flexible transport. It's styling clearly sets it apart
from all its compeditors. The five door has dramatic styling akin to a coupe
and an interior that would do justice to a small wagon. The four door sedan is
very much a classic four door, from its overall shape to details, such as the
fully carpet lined boot.
The five and four door policy also keeps the Kia
Rio range simple: Two bodies, one engine and two gearboxes. This is also
achieved by a high level of standard equipment. Power steering, air
conditioning and a driver's air bag are all standard. As are clever details,
such as the hook in the boot to hang shopping bags on and the power socket in
the back of the hatch. Trim standards are also high. The moulded door panels
include door pockets and cloth inserts, the finish of the dashboard is also of
a high quality, providing the Kia Rio with a quality feel that belies its
price.
The Kia Rio is powered by the first of a new
generation of twin cam 16 valve engines that use the latest construction and
computer technology to maximize performance, minimize fuel consumption and
reduce emissions.
The 1.5 litre engine used in the Rio produces 73.5
kW at 5800 rpm thanks to multipoint fuel injection and the latest 16 bit engine
management system. This provides a top speed, where the law permits, of 185 kmh
and the 0-100 kmh dash is dispatched in 11.3 seconds. Fitted with the four
speed electronically controlled automatic gearbox, top speed is 156 kmh and
0-100 kmh is achieved in 13.7 seconds.
The Kia Rio includes all the modern safety
features expected in a car in this class, but it also adds a new one: Air
filled impact absorbing bumpers. They contain air filled bladders that in low
speed impacts simply compress the air to absorb energy and in high speed
accidents progressively burst to absorb more energy.
Full details of the Kia Rio will be announced when
it goes on sale on 15 July 2000.
The Kia Rio - Technical Specification
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Kia Rio hatch |
Kia Rio sedan |
| Engine |
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Type |
Watercooled four cylinder engine with twin camshafts,
transversely installed driving the front wheels |
| Capacity (cc)
|
1493 |
| Bore and Stroke
(mm) |
75.5 x 83.4 |
| Ignition system
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Distributorless ignition |
| Compression ratio
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9.5:1 |
| Max power (kW @
rpm) |
73.5 @ 5800 rpm |
| Max torque (Nm @
rpm) |
135 @ 4500 rpm |
Transmission |
| Type, manual
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Five speed manual gearbox with syncromesh on all
gears |
| Type,
automatic |
Four speed electronic automatic gearbox with torque converter lock
up on top three gears |
| Wheels and
Tyres |
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| Wheel type and
size |
Steel 5J x 13 |
| Tyre
size |
175/70 R13 |
Suspension |
| Front |
MacPherson Struts, coil springs, shock absorbers, anti roll
bar |
| Rear |
Torsion beam axle, coil springs, anti-roll bar |
| Performance and fuel consumption |
| Top speed (kmh)
man/auto |
185/179 |
| 0-100 kmh (secs)
man/auto |
11.3/13.7 |
| Dimensions and capacities |
| Exterior
length/width/height (mm) |
4215/1675/1440 |
| Wheelbase
(mm) |
2410 |
| Track (front/rear)
(mm) |
1430/1435 |
| Service
and warranty |
| Service
intervals |
10,000 km |
| Mechanical
warranty |
3 years/100,000 km |
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