When does the new Kia Rio come out?

When does the new Kia Rio come out?

NEW 2021 KIA RIO With the spaciousness of a transporter and the compact maneuverability of a hatchback, KIA’s all-new Rio is perfect for any energetic and adventurous driver! Safety is a priority

Is the Kia Rio a touch screen car?

The all-new KIA Rio is equipped with not only a high-tech touch screen display, but also electric windows, so you can sit back and drive with the wind in your hair and your favorite songs playing through the Bluetooth. Call us today and book a test drive in the functional and sleek KIA Rio! RIO 1.2 LS

Is the Kia Rio made of structural steel?

Safety is a priority The KIA Rio’s frame is made of a state-of-the-art structural steel composite, making the cabin much safer and even more secure. It is also equipped with up to six airbags to add to your peace of mind and guarantee greater protection in the event of a collision.

Are there any Kia demo cars for sale?

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Is the Kia Rio a city to city car?

With a new look, more interior space, and bracing performance, the all-new Kia Rio has charm that deepens when you get behind the wheel. It’s more than a city car. It’s a city-to-city car. The all-new Rio is more than just the attractive new car on your street.

Is the Kia Rio 1.2 petrol a good car?

Kia’s new Rio is bigger inside than before, and looks good but the 1.2 engine is a disappointment. Good: styling, comfort, has decent boot, reliability, warranty, safety kit. Not so good: ordinary to drive, wheezy engine, cheap cabin. I think we can say that Kia has reached its ‘difficult second album’ stage.

What’s the warranty on the new Kia Rio?

The all-new Rio is more than just the attractive new car on your street. With comfortable seats, surprising versatility, and dependability backed by a 7-year warranty, it’s with you for the long haul.

Which is better Kia Optima or Kia Rio?

Out on the road, you might expect things to be better, not least because Kia has of late served up some cars (e.g. the new Optima and updated cee’d ) that are genuinely good to drive, but again the Rio feels a little lacklustre. The primary culprit here is the 1.2-litre petrol engine (referred to as 1.25-litre by Kia as it has a 1,248cc capacity).