Kia has opened the order books for the third generation
model of Picanto, in Europe's largest right-hand drive market. UK buyers can choose from nine different
versions, based on five trim levels, two engines, and as many transmissions,
with the entry-level '1' starting from £ 9,450 (US$ 12,095).
The entry-level model features automatic headlights,
hill-start assist, vehicle stability management, electronic stability control,
electric front windows, remote locking with folding key, tinted windows, AUX
and USB ports, tilt-adjustable steering column, and 60:40 split folding rear
seats.
Grade '2' comes from £ 10,750 (US$ 13,759) and adds
electric heated side mirrors, electric rear windows, Bluetooth with music
streaming, 14-inch alloy wheels, chromed grille surround, high-gloss black
center fascia trim, and body-colored door handles and mirror housings.
Those opting for grade '3' will get to enjoy the
15-inch alloy wheels, electric folding side mirrors with LED indicators,
automatic air conditioning, 7-inch display, sat-nav, Bluetooth with voice
recognition, DAB radio, reversing camera, cruise control with speed limiter,
and autonomous emergency braking, among others, for at least £ 12,650 (US$ 16,191).
There is also a new 'GT-Line' model, which benefits
from larger 16-inch alloy wheels, different bumpers and side sills, dual
exhaust, LED DRLs and taillights, rear privacy glass, black and red faux
leather seats, and stainless steel pedals. This version can be had from £1 1,950
(US$ 15,295).
Choosing the range-topping 'GT-Line S' means paying
at least £ 13,950 (US$ 17,855) for its 7-inch touchscreen that provides access to
navigation, infotainment and connectivity systems, and includes the Kia
Connected Services, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
A 1.0-liter engine, with 66 hp, or a 1.25-liter unit,
producing 83 hp, mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed auto gearbox, are
the only choices for now, but the Kia Picanto will also be offered with a
turbocharged 1.0-liter T-GDi, with 99 hp, later this year.