Archive for the ‘Kia’ Category

2010 Kia Venga EV Concept

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

[caption id="attachment_2980" align="aligncenter" width="612" caption="2010 KIA Venga EV Concept - front side view"][/caption] Kia has revealed the first all-electric plug-in cars, Venga EV. 2010 Kia Venga EV concept, features a 80kW electric motor (equivalent to 107bhp), which produces 206 pounds of torque. This can get from 0-62mph in 11.8sec and reach ...

2012 Kia Ray Plug-In Hybrid 1.4-litre and 78kW Concepts

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

2012 Kia Ray’s plug-in hybrid powertrains consists of a 151bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine and a 78kW electric motor powered by a lithium ion battery pack. It can travel up to 50 miles on electric power alone and almost 750 miles using the engine to extend the range. Ray’s aerodynamic has ...

2010 Kia Venga 1.4 90 2 ELectric

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Fully electric steering, for reasons of fuel economy exceptionally good - seems to be a three percent advantage over the equivalent hydraulic system. For more information economics, Venga diesel Kia EcoDynamic Intelligent features Stop and Go system (ISG). Gasoline models do without, because the inclusions, while reducing CO2, will not ...

2011 New Kia Sportage Soft Roader

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

[caption id="attachment_1758" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="2011 New Kia Sportage "][/caption] The styling is much more daring than out Sportage's. Having a more muscular stance thanks to a high beltline, small greenhouse, a large and alloy side C-pillar. This is the latest Kia car features 'Schreyer front grille' and the front-end styling similar ...

2010 Kia Venga 1.4L 1 Petrol Model

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Entry-level petrol version of Kia's new-specialist practical supermini, which Venga a mini MPV. £ 11,500 in slim, it comes with manual air conditioning, but without the alloy wheels, leather-trimmed steering wheel or the right iPod connectivity. Kia's entry-level engine is a 1.4 petrol Venga with 89bhp. Continuously variable valve timing allows ...

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