Kia has launched the latest version of the Optima.
The fourth iteration of its family saloon, this is bigger than before
and promises more interior space – as well as the benefits of a lighter
and stiffer chassis.
There’ll be three trim levels in the range, named 2, 3 and 4, with air-con, sat-nav, electric seat adjust and a rear-view camera standard across the board.
Once you hit the range topper, the list includes premium gear like adaptive cruise and a surround camera.
All models get the same 1.7-litre turbo-diesel that featured in the previous model, albeit warmed up to develop 139bhp and 251lb ft and put out 110g/km of CO2. All these have moved in the direction you want them to.
Prices, on the other hand, haven’t gone vaulting ahead of themselves and start at £21,295.
Kia won’t be stopping there, though. The company intends to follow up with an Optima Estate during the course of 2016 – and there may also be a high-performance GT model to light up the range.
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There’ll be three trim levels in the range, named 2, 3 and 4, with air-con, sat-nav, electric seat adjust and a rear-view camera standard across the board.
Once you hit the range topper, the list includes premium gear like adaptive cruise and a surround camera.
All models get the same 1.7-litre turbo-diesel that featured in the previous model, albeit warmed up to develop 139bhp and 251lb ft and put out 110g/km of CO2. All these have moved in the direction you want them to.
Prices, on the other hand, haven’t gone vaulting ahead of themselves and start at £21,295.
Kia won’t be stopping there, though. The company intends to follow up with an Optima Estate during the course of 2016 – and there may also be a high-performance GT model to light up the range.
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