The third generation Kia Picanto, which will be the
all-new Kia Morning for South Korea, incorporates the company’s new design
theme elements. Redesigned
headlamps with more aggressive styling, updated tiger nose grille in full-width
layout, inverted V-shaped, bigger air dam grille, repositioned fog lamps and
KIA logo and redesigned bumper round up the changes at the front.
On the sides, changes are rather subtle. The
beltline has been raised a few inches, the wheel arches seem to have been
resculpted, the door panels apparently are flatter, and the quarter glass is
slightly taller, all lending the Picanto a big-car perception.
The 2017 Kia Picanto features a completely redone
interior. Key changes include three-spoke steering wheel, redesigned instrument
panel, gearshift lever, redesigned centre console, horizontal central HVAC
vents, vertical side HVAC vents and free-standing display for the infotainment
system.
The 2017 Kia Picanto will come with 1.0-litre
three-cylinder and 1.25-litre four-cylinder Kappa engines. A 5-speed manual
transmission is likely to be standard, and an automatic transmission will be
available optionally.