Kia Rio 2018 Review: Stylish and Practical B-Segment Car
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Kia Rio 2018
Introduction to the Kia Rio
The Kia Rio is Kia's entry into the B-segment car market, with production starting in 2000. Currently in its third generation, the Kia Rio competes with models like the Ford Fiesta and is considered one of Kia's most significant vehicles, set to redefine expectations in its class.
Design of the 2018 Kia Rio
Weeks before its debut at the Paris Motor Show, Kia unveiled the fourth generation of the 2018 Kia Rio. The Kia Rio 2018 is a visually appealing car with a wheelbase of 2,580 mm, an increase of 15 mm in length, and 5 mm in width compared to its predecessor. The 2018 model has moved away from the bulky look of the previous generation, opting for a sleeker and more attractive design.
Vehicle Appearance
The 2018 Kia Rio was designed in Kia's centers across Korea, California, and Germany. It features a distinctive Tiger Nose grille, a longer hood, an extended front axle length, and a shorter distance between the rear axle and the back of the vehicle. Inside, the cabin adopts new, comfortable, and spacious designs.
Features of the 2018 Kia Rio
Details about features and additional equipment, such as safety specifications and engine options, will be revealed later at the Paris Motor Show on September 29th.
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