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Wednesday, 05 December 2012 13:11

Entry-level Kia Optima has raft of features

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KIA HAS expanded its Optima range in New Zealand with a new ‘entry level’ model, on sale at $41,990 plus on-road costs.

It has the same 148kW/250Nm 2.4L GDi engine and 6-speed automatic transmission as on the current Optima EX and LTD models, plus “a long list of high tech equipment”. 

“The new Optima LX has to be one of the best buys in the new car market,” says Todd McDonald, general manager of Kia Motors New Zealand.

He says the decision to specify the larger 2.4L engine was influenced by its direct injection technology – performance and fuel economy. Size-wise, Optima is one of the longest vehicles in its segment, the company says. “It also has “generous” interior space because of compact front-drive mechanical layout, long wheelbase and cabin design.”

A high level of standard equipment comes automatically with the LX.It retains the LED daytime running lights seen on the current Optima models and also has dual projection headlights, foglights and cornering lamps that light the direction the vehicle is turning. Plus, it has a colour reversing camera and reverse warning sensors.

Inside, there is cloth upholstery with leatherette bolsters, a leather steering wheel and gearshift knob, and convenient ambient lighting. The driver’s seat has height adjustment and the steering column can be adjusted for reach and rake.

Dual-zone climate air is standard, along with rain-sensing wipers, steering wheel-mounted cruise control and audio system controls, Bluetooth connectivity, user interface LCD screen trip computer and a glovebox chiller.

Remote door locking and alarm, power windows (with driver’s auto down/up), heated/electric door mirrors and 60/40 split folding rear seat backs are also included. Wheels are 17-inch alloys, with a full size spare.

Safety features include electronic stability programme (ESP), ABS brakes with electronic brake distribution/brake assist and six passenger airbags, which helped to win a 5-star ANCAP safety rating for the Optima.

McDonald says a fleet purchase programme has been put together for companies and rental businesses. 

The price includes Kia’s 5-year/100,000km warranty programme, with 24-hour roadside assistance.

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