Tuesday 17 May 2011

2011 kia

2011 kia

Kia Motors Corp. unveiled its new model called the Cadenza in South Korea recently. The Cadenza, which replaces Kia‚ Amanti large sedan that ended production months ago, goes on sale there this year and in North America in 2011. In a release, Kia disclosed that the five-seat Cadenza is shorter than the Amanti but has a longer wheelbase delivering more interior space. The car will be manufactured at Kia's Hwasung assembly plant in South Korea. The Korean edition has been confirmed to have a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. The carmaker has yet to finalize the engine specifications for its North American version. As soon as the inventories run out for the Amanti, the US dealers will not have a large sedan and consumers will have to wait until the Cadenza arrives in 2011. Spokesman Michael Choo said that in the meantime, the mid-sized Optima will be Kia's biggest sedan. The global auto show debut for the Cadenza will take place on Dec. 12 at the Riyadh Motor Show in Saudi Arabia.
Press release: "The all-new Kia Cadenza luxury sporty sedan revealed in Korea today (where it is called the K7), will be a 'big step into the future' for Kia when it goes on worldwide sale next year. New Cadenza will make its overseas world premiere at next month's Riyadh Motor Show in Saudi Arabia on 12 December, followed immediately by an appearance at the Dubai Motor Show on 15 December. The Cadenza name is derived from an Italian musical term used to describe an elaborate, ornamental flourish for a concerto or aria. It perfectly symbolizes the dynamic sedan's striking design philosophy and upscale image. The 4965 mm long Cadenza will take over the role of large luxury sedan for the Kia marque from the 10-year old Opirus ('Amanti' in some markets) and is destined to totally transform Kia's sales performance in the D2 segment.
"With the Cadenza, we have created an all-new, large sedan that will revitalize Kia's fortunes thanks to its exciting appearance, strong performance and luxurious cabin which will guarantee a much broader consumer appeal, attracting thousands of new customers to our brand," commented Mr Hyoung-Keun Lee, President, Kia Motors Corporation. Under the direction of Kia's Chief Design Officer (CDO), Peter Schreyer, the large sedan design team in Korea was determined to transform every aspect of the brand's range-topping model, to deliver sporty and sleek styling, agile and dynamic performance, exceptional comfort and refinement and competitive high-tech features. A 'big step into the future' for Kia's sophisticated design The design team targeted 'stand-out' looks with modernity, while incorporating Kia's evolving design DNA to ensure the new large sedan boasts an appearance that will humble potential rivals. Last April, the team's KND-5 concept car at the Seoul Motor Show revealed just how revolutionary Kia's new large sedan was going to be. "Our new sedan looks masculine and luxurious," comments Peter Schreyer.
"Today, people recognize a Kia at first sight: well balanced proportions, flowing greenhouse and dynamic window graphic plus the big wheels, give this car its confident stance, dignity and elegant personality. The distinctive 'tiger nose' front with its signature grille and headlights are evidence of Kia's new self-confidence. Kia Cadenza is a big step into the future ‚ another quantum leap for Kia," concludes Schreyer. The traditional three-box sedan shape was retained, but was morphed into a more flowing design with an aerodynamic Cd of just 0.29. The innovative treatment of light is a constant design theme. At the front, second-generation LED position lights are used to define the width of the car and the shape of the headlamps. At the rear, the combination lamp clusters also feature LED position lights which, together with the dual mufflers integrated into the bumper, enhance the new Cadenza's sporty appearance. As an option, a full-length three-part glass Panoramic Roof will be available. Contemporary looks, premium quality and a unique ambience Inside, the new Cadenza is every bit as stylish and sophisticated as the exterior promises. The interior is dominated by the treatment of the futuristic 'floating' dashboard that highlights Kia's innovative design approach. A 'welcome' system turns on the exterior puddle and interior lights to 'greet' the car owner, while the interior mood lighting strip, which runs across the two-tier dashboard and all around the door trims, creates a warm ambience within the vehicle. An additional large mood lamp, which runs down the center of the cabin ceiling, is available. Dual-zone climate control air-conditioning is standard, and other high-tech 'comfort & convenience' features include keyless entry and an engine 'start' button, RPAS reversing sensors, a reversing safety camera with interior mirror display screen and a powered extension for the driver's seat cushion.
Although New Cadenza is shorter than the Opirus, the extended wheelbase (up by 45 mm to 2845 mm), additional exterior width and more compact rear suspension, come together to ensure that the interior offers occupants more space than the old model. Less weight, more performance and better fuel-economy for new sedan Kia's new front-wheel drive 'Type-N' platform makes its first appearance in Cadenza and will be utilized in other Kia models in the future. The lighter (and stronger) bodyshell, together with all-new suspension systems, helped Cadenza to achieve a weight loss of up to 130 kg, compared with the previous Opirus ‚ even though the new model has numerous additional features. As part of Kia's drive to increase sales in the large sedan segment, the new Cadenza will be manufactured with a total of three gasoline engines ‚ with different engines being available around the world to best suit local legal requirements. Power outputs will range from 165 ps to 290 ps and all models will feature front-wheel drive and Kia's all-new six-speed automatic transmission. Driving up sales and market share with an all-new product "Despite the current global economic uncertainties, we are confident that the new Kia Cadenza will substantially increase Kia's share of this segment in Korea and around the world," concluded President Lee.
Manufacturing of the new Cadenza sedan will start at Kia's Hwasung facility in this month for the domestic market and in January 2010 for export markets. Export sales in the General Markets* (excluding North America and Europe), will begin during March 2010 and in China in June 2010. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS [ EXPORT MARKETS ] - NOVEMBER 2009 New Kia Cadenza Body & Chassis Four-door, five-seater sedan, with all-steel unitary construction bodyshell. Powered by transversely-mounted V6 gasoline engine driving the front wheels. Engine 3.5-litre / 290 ps [ Middle East & General Markets ] Type 'Lambda II' Quad-OHC, six-cylinder in V, with dual CVVT Max power 290 ps (213 kW) @ 6600 rpm Max torque 338 Nm (34.5 kg.m) @ 5000 rpm Transmission Automatic 6-sp with fully auto & sequential manual modes Suspension & Damping Front Fully independent by MacPherson Struts. Rear Fully independent by Multi-Link rear axle. Steering Type Hydraulic power-assisted rack and pinion Gearing 2.94 turns lock-to-lock with 11.08 metres turning circle Brakes Front / Rear 300 x 28 mm ventilated discs / 284 x 10 mm solid discs Wheels & Tyres Standard LX Alloy 16 in x 6.5J 215/65 R16 tires Standard EX* Alloy 17 in x 7.0J 225/55 R17 tires *Optional on LX DIMENSIONS Exterior (mm) Overall length 4965 Overall width* 1850 Overall height 1475 Wheelbase 2845 Capacities Fuel tank 70 litres Luggage (SAE) 451 litres Weights (kg) Curb weight (min.) 1575 Gross weight 2065 Performance Top speed / kph 230 0-to-100 kph (sec) 7.2 Fuel Economy Combined cycle 9.36 (litres / 100 km)* CO2 223 g/km* *Manufacturer's estimated figure"

2011 kia

2011 kia

2011 kia

2011 kia

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