Kia Rio
Kia Rio
Kia Rio
Kia Rio
Kia Rio
Fabricante Perodo Predecesor Tipo Segmento Kia Motors 2000-presente Kia Pride Kia Avella Automvil de turismo Segmento B
Primera generacin
Perodo Carroceras Largo / ancho / alto / batalla 2000-2005 Familiar cinco puertas Sedn cuatro puertas Pre-reestilizacin: 4215 / 1675 / 1440 / 2410 mm Post-reestilizacin: 4240 / 1680 / 1440 / 2410 mm
Segunda generacin
Perodo Carroceras Largo / ancho / alto / batalla 2005-presente Hatchback cinco puertas Sedn cuatro puertas Sedn: 4240 / 1695 / 1470 / 2500 mm Hatchback: 3990 / 1695 / 1470 / 2500 mm
Tercera generacin
Perodo Carroceras Largo / ancho / alto / batalla 2011 Hatchback tres y cinco puertas Sedn cuatro puertas Sedn: 4365 / 1720 / 1455 / 2570 mm Hatchback: 4045 / 1720 / 1455 / 2570 mm
El Kia Rio es un automvil de turismo del segmento B producido por el fabricante surcoreano Kia Motors desde agosto del ao 2000. Es un cinco plazas con traccin delantera y motor delantero transversal de cuatro cilindros en lnea, que se ofrece con cajas de cambios automtica de cuatro marchas y manual de cinco marchas. Sus principales rivales son los Chevrolet Kalos, Honda City, Hyundai Accent, Renault Logan, Toyota Yaris y Nissan Tiida.
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1 Primera generacin Fase 1 (2000-2003) 2 Primera Generacion Fase 2 (2003-2005) 3 Segunda generacin (2005-2012) 4 Tercera generacin (2012-presente)
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[editar]Enlaces externos Wikimedia Commons alberga contenido multimedia sobre Kia Rio. KIAFAQ - Comunidad de Entusiastas de KIA Technical Information Kia Rio 2010
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Kia Motors seems to have permanent status as one of the worlds fastest -growing car makers. Having smashed through the two-million-units-a-year barrier in 2010, however, the firms sales continue to grow more quickly in China and North America than they do in Europe. That relatively untapped potential in European market growth is what the new Kia Rio has been designed to exploit. Unlike its more one-dimensional forebears, this new five-door supermini offers appealing style and tangible quality as well as typical Kia brand value or so its maker claims.
Matt Saunders
Deputy road test editor
When a car is a brand-new arrival, even if its a cooking hatchback, its common for it to garner attention at fuel stations and in traffic. You can spot other road users sparing it their attention. Some cars, though, are immune to such treatment and the Kia Rio seems to be one of them, which seems a shame because, to the eyes of most of our testers, it has very tidy styling, with some neat touches and attractive proportions. But overtly distinctive? Evidently not. It is, however, longer, wider and lower than the Rio it replaces, to improve the dynamics, interior volume and appearance. As seems to be the accepted supermini norm, the Rio now nudges just beyond four metres long (at 4045mm), some 70mm of which is an addition to the previous models wheelbase, increased to improve cabin room. That it is 15mm lower overall is part of the desire to improve the styling; if you want a tall, small Kia, there is now the Soul and the Venga.
Hilton Holloway
Associate editor
The interior is one of the areas where Kia has made the greatest strides in recent times. Ten years ago, a Kias cabin really was a low-rent place. Today, it is not. But the Rio does still trail the class best when it comes to the perceived quality of some materials, even if weve little doubt that its screwed together as well as any of its carro pgina 3
perceived quality of some materials, even if weve little doubt that its screwed together as well as any of its peers. There are some nice touches, all the same. The row of ancillary switches beneath the well-sized ventilation controls look and feel good, but the expanse of dark, featureless plastic on the dashboard lacks the tactile quality of, say, a Ford Fiestas or Vauxhall Corsas interior materials. At least the steering wheel is well shaped and inoffensively designed, lacking the fearsome, gurning grin of the Picantos.
Vicky Parrott
Staff writer
The Rio is a mixed bag here. Look starkly at the numbers it records and you cant help but concede that its all but as fast as it should be. In our test, the 1.4-litre engine and slick six-speed gearbox allowed it to reach 60mph in 11.4ec, roughly what Kia claims and perfectly acceptable for the class. There is, however, more to performance than sheer numbers, and although we would never expect a 1.4-litre supermini to tug the socks from your feet, what we would like is the Rio to give the same feeling of willingness and response from lower revs that you get in some of its similar-engined rivals.
Matt Prior
Road test editor
We would like the same feeling of willingness and response from lower revs as some rivals
This isnt a big criticism, but while the Rio has 101lb ft at 4000rpm (as much as most of its 1.4 -litre rivals), its engine seemingly wants to be spinning harder before its prepared to give its best. In truth, its something thats beginning to affect the feel of many naturally aspirated superminis. Smaller-capacity turbo petrols (youll find 129lb ft at low revs in the turbocharged 1.2-litre Skoda Fabia) and turbodiesels give better low-end response. However, once youre at your chosen speed the Rio is fine, noise levels are low and the Kia makes a very respectable cruiser. So we are not making major criticisms here, but such is the competitiveness and tightness of qualities in this market sector that even little things count. Where the Rio does redeem itself is in its economy. Aided by its six speeds, it returned a fine touring economy figure of 49.7mpg, and our overall test average was very close to 40mpg. If economy is the main concern, the diesel variants are worth consideration, although of course their higher purchase price must be taken into account. The 1.1-litre Ecodynamics model, despite its tiny capacity and apparently measly 74bhp, delivers respectable performance thanks to its 125lb ft of torque. It delivers CO2 and fuel consumption figures of 94g/km and 78.5mpg combined. The 1.4-litre diesel delivers similar characteristics to the smaller unit, but with a rather flat zone at around 2000rpm. It officially returns 68.9mpg and 109g/km, meaning it is broadly competitive with its supermini carro pgina 4
2000rpm. It officially returns 68.9mpg and 109g/km, meaning it is broadly competitive with its supermini rivals.
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Kia's ability to hone a car that rides and handles deftly has largely continued from the decent standards established by the original Cee'd; the Sportage is more successful than the Picanto, for example, but in general the trend is still upwards. So its no surprise to find that the Rio rides and handles properly, too. Of the two traits, its more focused towards ride, which is perhaps unsurprising, given that it runs on generously walled 195/55 tyres. Around town, it shows off some very respectable damping, and only sizeable surface imperfections present it with any problems. Its a demeanour that the Rio retains at higher speeds, riding A-roads and motorways in decent comfort, albeit with less ability than, say, a Fiesta and seemingly with less noise absorption and therefore a feeling of less maturity than a Corsa.
Matt Saunders
Deputy road test editor
Its no surprise to find that the Rio rides and handles properly
The Rio is also slightly susceptible to crosswinds. Its steering is light, perhaps too light, and responsive just off the straight-ahead. To say that its nervous would be stretching it too far, but it lacks the straight -line stability youll find in its best European rivals. What is relatively impressive is its body control, especially given the decent ride comfort. Show the Rio a challenging set of road bumps and its suspension seldom runs out of ideas. Again, a Fiesta stays flatter and more composed, but there arent many cars between the Rio and the Ford at the top end of the class. The Rios brakes are very impressive. The car pulls up in short order and with good pedal feel, for which you can thank what might seem like over-specified mechanicals, with ventilated discs on the front and solid rear discs.
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Despite the injection of sophistication and desirability, Kia hasnt forgotten that we expect it to adopt a market-leading position on value for money. Skodas Fabia 1.2 TSI is the only rival that gets close enough to compete with the 1.4-litre Rio across the board, on power, performance and economy and then for less than 200 on the showroom price. The diesels start at 12,095 for 1.1-litre version in '1' spec. This undercuts the equivalent Fiesta by 300. The 889bhp 1.4-litre diesel if offered from 13,595. A VW Polo with equivalent power is 16,020, further indicating the value proposition still offered by Kia.
Stuart Milne
Digital editor
Kia hasnt forgotten that we expect it to adopt a market -leading position on value for money
Our mid-spec Rio is well equipped, with Bluetooth connectivity and stability control as standard, whereas some of its rivals offer them as cost options only. And the Rios 288-litre boot is bigger than that of a Mazda 2, Polo and Corsa. Other advantages are Kias seven-year, 100,000-mile warranty, as well as its Care-3 servicing offer, which buys three years of services for just 259 and is transferable to the next owner. Economy is also very respectable. It returned a fine touring economy figure of 49.7mpg, and our overall test average was very close to 40mpg.
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We almost know what to expect from the Rio as an all-new Kia now. Each of its new arrivals is a vast improvement over its predecessor, and so many have appeared during the past three years that theyre starting to display their own distinct brand identity. If its true that you can tell an unbadged Ford or a Volkswagen from the way they drive and the way they feel, so too is it beginning to be true that you can tell a Kia. The modern Kia is moderately attractive to look at, moderately attractive to sit in and moderately attractive to drive.
Steve Cropley
Editor-in-chief
Kia Rio 15.5secs 1.1 CRDi 1 Air EcoDynamics 3dr Hatchback Kia Rio 15.5secs 1.1 CRDi 1 Air EcoDynamics 5dr Hatchback Kia Rio 1.1 CRDi 1 EcoDynamics 5dr Hatchback 14.9secs
15.5secs
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99mph
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99g/km
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74.3mpg
74.3mpg 56.5mpg 56.5mpg 56.5mpg 56.5mpg 55.4mpg 55.4mpg 44.1mpg 51.4mpg 44.1mpg 51.4mpg 51.4mpg 51.4mpg 70.6mpg
12,545
13,145 9,345 9,945 10,145 10,745 11,245 11,845 12,715 11,845 13,315 12,445 12,545 13,145 12,945
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Kia Rio 1.4 CRDi 2 EcoDynamics 3dr Hatchback Kia Rio 1.4 CRDi 2 EcoDynamics 5dr Hatchback Kia Rio 1.4 CRDi 3 EcoDynamics 3dr Hatchback Kia Rio 1.4 CRDi 3 EcoDynamics 5dr Hatchback
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