Chicago Sun-Times

2017 Kia Optima Hybrid provides seamless drive, big fuel economy

- BY JOHN STEIN

The ascension of themodern hybrid has seen its share of ups and downs over the last decade. When fuel prices were in excess of $ 4 a gallon, hybrids were the stars of the manufactur­ers’ lineups; with today’s gas prices, there’s a lot less incentive to commit to hybrid powertrain­s.

Fuel prices aside, there are a lot of reasons to commit to the KiaOptima Hybrid, from the Hyundai Sonata- based powertrain to the same shared sleek exterior style of the gas- powered Optima. My tester delivers a slightlymo­re athletic and aerodynami­c shell. The big exterior add- on is new active grille shutters and aerodynami­c changes to the front and rear fascias ( and wheels) to push Optima more efficientl­y forward.

Costing in excess of $ 3,500 more than the gas- onlyOptima LX, prices for the base Optima Hybrid Premium I tested start at $ 26,845. I often cringe when the case for hybrid prices’ beingmore expensive are propped up only by saving money on fuel. There are the additional environmen­tal benefits of simply using less fossil fuel and the emissions they generate. If you want to see what the benefits of a non- green thought might look like, take a look at air quality in any major city in China.

Unlike the big exterior difference­s from the gas- powered Optima, the inside of the Optima Hybrid is largely unchanged. This is smart: the Optima has one of the great interiors in the class, and a hybrid version is no reason to make big changes.

From the conservati­ve dash to the softtouch material quality and comfortabl­e seats, everything in the Hybrid version is just as nice as the traditiona­l gas version— except upholstery trim upgrades, which the hybrid does not offer yet.

Under the hood, there’s a 2.0- liter, naturally aspirated, four- cylinder gas engine, a 38- kilowatt electric motor and a 1.62- kilowatt- hour battery pack. The Optima Hybrid’s total system output is 192 horsepower with 271 poundfeet of torque, netting 39 mpg city and 46 mpg highway. Kia adds a torque converter with a clutch and electric motor to its six- speed automatic transmissi­on; this melds together different power sources into a seamless mix of zero- emission systems. Lift off the throttle, and the four- cylinder engine shuts down and lets the 50- horsepower electric motor handle light, constant- throttle cruising below 62 miles per hour. I found this regular occurrence to be smooth and never concerning in local traffic.

I found the 2017 Optima Hybrid to handle pretty much like its gas- only counterpar­t. I enjoyed driving the Optima Hybrid; steering was light and pleasant but clearly targeted toward comfort and not athleticis­m.

My tester landed at a final as- tested $ 33,545. When it comes to fuel economy— and for hybrid models, that’s really the talking point— the Optima’s 42- mpg combined rating is very good when compared against the 40- mpg Camry, ties the Ford Fusion and is six points behind the Honda Accord.

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				 Weight: 3,538 pounds 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 Engine: 2.0 liter 1-4/38-kilowatt motor 
				 
				 
				 
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Seats: Five Drivetrain: front wheel drive Weight: 3,538 pounds Engine: 2.0 liter 1-4/38-kilowatt motor ...

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