The Citizen (Gauteng)

Kia spices up Rio with mild-hybrid technology for the first time

- Charl Bosch

Marking three years in production this year, Kia has provided the fourth generation Rio with a mid-life facelift in Europe, along with mild-hybrid technology for the first time.

Externally the tweaks include a redesigned Tiger Nose grille, LED headlights on all models, a lowered front bumper with revised fog light surrounds, a new eight-spoke 16-inch alloy wheel option and two colours: Perennial Grey and Sporty Blue.

Inside, the Rio receives a clearer 4.2-inch TFT instrument cluster display, and for the flagship GT-Line, standard driver and optional passenger height-adjustable seats and a black interior with white stitching on seats.

The biggest tech addition is the new eight-inch touchscree­n infotainme­nt system that boasts Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, satellite navigation, online voice recognitio­n and Kia’s latest Connect telematics service that provides real-time updates such as weather and traffic to name but a few.

On the safety front, and depending on the market and trim level, the Rio comes equipped with Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist with Pedestrian and Cyclist Recognitio­n, Blind Spot Collision

Warning, Lane Following Assist, Smart Cruise Control, Rear Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance Assist with Rear Occupant Alert, Blind Spot Collision Avoidance

Assist, Driver Attention Warning and Leading Vehicle Departure Alert that signals the driver when a stopped vehicle in front has moved.

Up front, and as mentioned, the Rio now offers mild-hybrid motivation in the form of the same 1.0 T-GDI engine that bowed on sister brand Hyundai’s new i20. Combined with a 48-volt starter/generator, the claimed output is rated at 88kW/200Nm with drive going to the front wheels via a new six-speed intelligen­t Manual Transmissi­on (iMT).

Aside from the mid-hybrid, the T-GDI can also be specified without the system and in two outputs; 74 kW and 88 kW with the former having the option of a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox or the mentioned manual.

The updated Rio has been confirmed for SA later this year.

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