Kia has dropped the first official images of the new generation Picanto, which is set to celebrate its premiere
in a couple of months, during the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The small hatch comes with new
looks and a 15 mm longer wheelbase, which now spans 2,400 mm,
while maintaining the same length as its predecessor at 3,595 mm.
The color palette is said to be more vibrant and the cabin has been reworked too, adding the latest
technology features, a new touchscreen infotainment system with a floating
design, automatic climate control, a multifunction steering wheel, heated front
seats, AUX and USB ports, leather seats with contrast stitching and others,
available either as standard or optional.
Kia also states that the
cabin and cargo space of the all-new Picanto is more generous than its rivals,
without providing numbers though just yet.
There are no details on the engine lineup either,
but previous info indicates towards the usage of a 1.0-liter petrol lump, taken
from its predecessor, along with a 1.0-liter T-GDI 3-cylinder turbo borrowed from
the Cee'd.
Full details on the 2018 Kia Picanto will be
released in March, once the city car arrives on set at the Swiss automotive
event.