2019 Kia Optima Review: Design and Specifications
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Introduction
The 2019 Kia Optima is the latest contender in the midsize sedan segment, following our reviews of the Toyota Camry and Mazda 6. In this review, we will explore what’s new and noteworthy about the Kia Optima 2019. Read on to find out if this is the right sedan for you.
Exterior Design
The Kia Optima shares several features with its competitor, the Hyundai Sonata. However, its futuristic design, crafted by former Audi TT designer Peter Schreyer, sets it apart with its striking aesthetics. The Optima has retained its design since 2010, with minor updates in the latest model.
- New headlights
- Updated front grille
- LED daytime running lights and fog lamps in the GT Line version
- New 18-inch wheels with red front brake calipers
At the rear, the Optima features a diffuser, dual exhaust outlets, and a trunk capacity of 450 liters, which is larger than the Camry's trunk but smaller than that of the Accord.
Interior Design
The interior design is decent but falls short when compared to newer designs from competitors.
- Leather seats and interior in black and red for the GT Line version
- Soft-touch materials on the dashboard and a sporty flat-bottom steering wheel
- Material quality does not meet expectations
Technology Specifications
The Kia Optima is equipped with a 7-inch display that offers:
- Navigation system
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Rearview camera and front/rear parking sensors
The GT Line version includes additional features such as:
- Keyless entry
- Power-adjustable driver's seat
- Full panoramic sunroof
- Wireless phone charging
In terms of safety, the Optima provides blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warning, driver attention monitoring, and cruise control.
Driving Experience
Despite our test model being the GT Line, it features a 2.4-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine producing 185 horsepower and 241 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission that performs adequately.
The Optima offers three driving modes: Eco, Comfort, and Sport. However, even in Sport mode, the driving experience may not meet your expectations.
Fuel efficiency is rated at 8.3 liters per 100 km in mixed driving conditions between city and highway.
Verdict
If the 2019 Kia Optima, priced at AED 107,000 for the GT Line version, had been launched 3 or 4 years ago, it would have been a top choice in its class. However, with competitors like the Camry, Accord, and the new Altima, Kia needs to introduce an entirely new generation to stay competitive.