Kia Motors has announced a significant upgrade to the fourth-generation Kia Rio. The upgraded model features a range of enhancements to reinvigorate the car’s position within the highly competitive B-segment but it is still behind of its main competitors that had even standard Full LED headlights, which is still missing in this Rio. Hit the jump to discover what’s in and lacking.
Kia Motors Corporation announced its February 2018 global sales figures for passenger cars, recreational vehicles (RVs) and commercial vehicles, recording a total of 195,962 units sold, decreasing 9.1% from 2017.
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Kia has been on a rampage in the last few months with new mid-cycle refreshes, new vehicle launches and reveals. These cars range from small urban cars to large SUVs. Below is a synopsis of each car.
The new Kia Rio makes its world debut today in Paris at the 2016 Mondial de l’Automobile. Alongside the Rio, Kia will also introduce the latest upgraded versions of two of its cars, the Carens compact MPV and Soul urban crossover, as well as a new high-powered ‘SX’ version of the Soul.