šŸŽˆ Kia All New Picanto 2017

Thenew Picanto will go on sale across Europe from the start of Q2 2017. Now in its third-generation, the new Kia Picanto brings a new, more youthful and energetic character to the A-segment. Boasting an assertive new design and a high-quality, high-tech new cabin, the latest model also offers buyers greater potential for customisation and promises Inside the 2017 Picanto brings a refined and modern dashboard design, at the center of which sits a new "floating" touchscreen infotainment system offering occupants "the latest in-car technology available." According to the automaker, the new city car also comes with a suite of high-tech comfort, convenience and safety features. Allin Picanto 1 Starting From Rp. 221.800.000 Max Power (ps/rpm) 87/6000 Warranty 5 YEARS EXTERIOR Bring new colour to life INTERIOR Feel more comfortable and confident Room to stretch room to dream 2nd row full-folding PERFORMANCE 1.2 MPI Automatic transmission 4-speed automatic transmissions offer smooth, noiseless gear changes. Thenew Picanto offers exactly the same footprint as the second-generation model - it's 3,595mm long and 1,595mm wide - but Kia has changed the overhangs: the front one is now shorter for that Allnew Kia Picanto spotted Due to launch in late 2017 Will rival Up, Twingo, i10, Viva. This blanket-bound mystery hatchback is the all-new Kia Picanto, due to replace the current city car model Whileretaining the same footprint as before, the new Picanto has a gain 15mm in the wheelbase that has increased from 2,385mm to 2,400mm, providing a spacier cabin than most of its rivals. Asfor in-car tech, Kia installed a new 7-inch touchscreen infotainment on the 2017 Picanto. It comes with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, wireless smartphone charging, USB connectivity and other Whileit's still recognisable as Kia's dinkiest design, the Picanto has been thoroughly updated to bring it in line with the brand's new Rio supermini and established Sportage SUV. It's a more BeliBusi KIA All New Picanto 2012-2017 - BRISK Super QR15LC-1. Harga Murah di Lapak Auto Home. Pengiriman cepat Pembayaran 100% aman. Belanja Sekarang Juga Hanya di Bukalapak. Temukanvideo terbaik tentang All New Kia Picanto 2017 - new kia picanto 2017 , tonton video mobil terbaru, berita industri otomotif di autofun.co.id. All New Kia Picanto 2017 - new kia picanto 2017. 0.29. Baca Lebih. Kia Picanto. Rp 220,95 - 236,23 Juta. Tipe bodi Hatchback. Kapasitas mesin 1.2L. Jenis penggerak AT / MT. tIEbXr. - Kia reveals youthful and energetic design of all-new Picanto - More assertive stance in a compact A-segment package - Exhibited in public for the first time at 2017 Geneva Motor Show Frankfurt, 4 January 2017 – Kia Motors has today released images of the all-new Picanto, the third-generation of one of Kia’s global best-selling cars. Created by Kia’s design centres in Namyang, Korea and Frankfurt, Germany, the new Picanto brings youthful and energetic character to the A-segment. The new model – revealed in Kia’s sports-inspired GT-Line’ specification – conveys a more assertive stance through bolder body lines and subtly sculpted surfaces. A 15 mm-longer wheelbase 2,385 mm to 2,400 mm also pushes the wheels further out into each corner for a more confident appearance. The Picanto’s colour palette is more vibrant than ever, with a choice of 11 bright paint options designed to make the car stand out. Inside, Picanto’s suite of high-tech comfort, convenience and safety features is underscored by a modern and refined new cabin design. At the heart of the cabin is a new floating’ touchscreen infotainment system, making the latest in-car technology available to occupants. The Picanto offers greater potential for customer personalisation, with buyers able to choose from a range of colours for trim and upholstery. Buyers of the all-new Picanto will enjoy smarter packaging efficiency than ever before, with more cabin and cargo space than rivals in the segment. In spite of its extended wheelbase, the Picanto retains its characteristically compact dimensions. With a shorter front overhang and longer rear overhang, the all-new model is the same length 3,595 mm as the car it replaces. Kia will reveal the all-new Picanto in public for the first time at the 2017 Geneva International Motor Show in March, and will go on sale at the end of the third quarter of 2017. 403 ERROR The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner. If you provide content to customers through CloudFront, you can find steps to troubleshoot and help prevent this error by reviewing the CloudFront documentation. Generated by cloudfront CloudFront Request ID S-k76qrYXGtXWFExaaCSMODpCYG18rLTd9J3sJiS9MZ34dvLpjJ4ww== Doors and Seats5 doors, 5 4 Power63kW, 120NmFuelPetrol 91 Spd AutoWarranty7 Yr, Unltd KMsAncap SafetyNA The "all-new" third-generation Kia Picanto has landed in Australia... with the old generation powertrain. Do new styling, promises of improved refinement and added equipment conspire towards a big step forward? Or is this new Picanto S merely more of the same? What we love Finally, a five-speed manual version in Oz and it really improves the driving experience Circa-$15k pricing, low thirst and seven-year warranty/capped-price servicing/roadside surety Aussie-tuned ride and handling package Apple CarPlay/Android Auto-compatible infotainment What we don't The carryover N/A four-cylinder and four-speed auto powertrain still lacklustre Feels surprisingly much like the old Picanto in the driving experience Neat gear such as the more powerful turbo triple engine and automated emergency braking still not on the Aussie menu Confusing pricing structure of driveaway auto versus list-priced manual With its ā€œall-newā€ rejuvenation boasting a ā€œbold, new design and cabinā€ and ā€œmore youthful characterā€ it’s easy to presume the third-generation 2017 Kia Picanto would arrive as a Korean micro hatch reinvented. Truth is, it’s very much more of the same, with less emphasis on more’ if a helluva lot of same’.That’s not necessarily bad news. The Johnny Come Lately outgoing Picanto, which arrived fashionably late to the pint-sized Australian hatchback segment last year and half a decade into its lifecycle, managed to swoon many in the CarAdvice offices with its stylish flair, all-round polish, surprising dynamism and tempting value pitch. And if initial impressions from what appears, on paper at least, to be a decent all-round shake-up are to be believed, that same goodness hasn’t been lost in translation in this 2017 is, it just doesn’t make many great leaps forward in many areas where an ā€œall newā€ generation perhaps now, like the outgoing range’, one variant fits all. However, somewhat curiously, it’s called the Picanto S. Why the S’ suffix? Simple. It demarcates this particular version’s trim level should Kia Australia decides to expand to a proper range, as is available in overseas markets, somewhere down the face it at the fiscally frugal end of the new car market where Picanto S plays – $15,690 driveaway for the familiar four-speed automatic version and $14,190 for the newly introduced five-speed manual option – there’s not much wriggle room to pile in more stuff, be it added tech, features or the new Picanto introduces a lot of core changes not easily felt in the driving experience, in a package sprinkled with a selection of updates in spec that are quite conspicuous, if few and far core updates? Construction, most notably higher strength steels in more places, a stronger and stiffer bodyshell, more comprehensive sound deadening and other details such as lower windshield wiper to reduce wind noise, and stiff engine mounts to reduce vibration. It's quite a re-engineered car. Some effort has gone into making this cheap and cheerful five-door quieter and more refined, if subtly so in areas such as environmental and road noise penetration into the and in, remodeling is hardly the ā€œboldā€ departure promised. The angry looking front fascia certainly imparts purpose – in micro car context at least – but the third-gen is a little more slab-sided and loses the curvaceous body creases that made its forebear more distinctive among the micro car on 14-inch steel wheels like the old car, garnished with humdrum hub caps, this doesn’t appear to be a Picanto benefitting from a six-year-fresher design. In fact, to our eyes, it’s exterior styling is a little changes are more noticeable and more favourable. Gone is the lop-sized dash fascia, its low-rent infotainment, the strange clown grin’ steering wheel and centre-speedo-style instrumentation seeming lifted from the book of Porsche design. In its place is a simpler, cleaner presentation, featuring a classier if patently tacked-on’ floating full-colour touchscreen, a more conventional driver’s instrument cluster and a steering wheel that, if you squint, looks more than a little inspired by the unit in Porsche's CarPlay and Android Auto, both with voice recognition, are the highlight additions and big buyer lures, though the suite of features is quite solid for this circa-$15k a great deal todayInterested in this car? Provide your details and we'll connect you to a member of the Drive assist control, dusk-sensing halogen headlights, six airbags, alarm and immobiliser, keyless entry, electric windows, heated and electric wing mirrors, Bluetooth connectivity with wheel-mounted controls, rear parking sensors and rear-view camera with dynamic guidelines. For a full rundown on specifications, read found CarPlay worked quickly and seamlessly, the Bluetooth paired and functioned without hassle and the camera system is easily as good as some cars four times the Picanto’s price. The lack of a digital speedo in the rudimentary monochromatic driver’s screen, though, is a claims a larger cabin space but if it is, it’s roomier by shades. There's 15mm of extra wheelbase its maker reckons translates directly into more generous accommodation though it's barely, if at all, pedal and wheel placement is excellent and with a decent amount of six-way adjustment it’s easy to dial-in a sporty seating position for a nice hot hatch-type vibe from the driver's seat. The seats themselves are shapely and supportive, though the trim is what you’d call hardy’ and typical of its segment, if benefitting in appearance from some clean contrasting visibility is excellent, too, and it’s an easy car to place on the road or to park in tight spaces. The near-black interior colour scheme favoured by the Korean carmaker in many of its model lines does a decent job of masking some fairly rudimentary plastics and second row does lack a bit of care there are no door bins, no air vents, no USB or power outlets, no central foldable armrest and just single cupholder in the rear of the centre console that’d be difficult for small children to reach. With reasonable head and shoulder room there’s space enough for two adults, though knee room is still a bit cramped. It’s a well-packaged cabin space, if squeezed into a body ostensibly no larger than the old too, is modest – that’s the nature of the micro hatch beast – though it has grown around 25 per cent to 255 litres generation to generation and the 6040 split-fold rear seating slows almost flat to produce a highly useable 1010 litres. Whether you’d get a bicycle in there without disassembly is debatable but the Picanto does double as a neat surrogate mini-van if mightn’t want to load Picanto up with too much gear because the naturally aspirated four-cylinder works hard and loud for its keep. ā€œAll newā€ is hardly accurate given the powertrain, specifically, is a carryover from the old version. Again, more of the same, and disappointingly so given there’s a more powerful 74kW/172Nm turbocharged three-cylinder engine on the global Picanto menu which Kia Australia says isn’t currently certified for local Picanto makes do with 62kW at 6000rpm, but it’s the modest 122Nm of torque, way up at 4000rpm, that doesn’t provide the pint-sized Korean many favours. With two adults on board and a small amount of luggage, it can struggle to increase speed uphill, overtake, or pull out from a side street into traffic. Thankfully, the boisterous little four has a pleasing note, which is loud and ever present in any driving situation where you want to push on beyond a leisurely four-speed feels old hat, though it does keep engine revs up in search of the four cylinder’s 4000rpm sweet spot. At 110km/h on the highway, the engine hums along at a high 3000rpm in top gear, yet the reading from the onboard computer claims impressive sub-five-litre-per-hundred frugality. Even wringing the Picanto’s neck, which we did often at the local launch, thirst rarely rose into the sixes. the two transmission types, the more affordable five-speed manual version is vastly more satisfying to drive, particularly along back roads. The shift action isn’t terribly slick, the clutch pedal a bit vague and tricky to judge, but rowing through the gears while keeping the four-cylinder between 4000-6000rpm can be an absolute fact, the Picanto S is at its most satisfying when treated somewhat differently to its primary role as a cheap grocery getter for young and old and very few demographics in-between. Dare to dig in hard and there are shades of old-school hot hatch character in what’s roughly one tonne of surprising Korean Where the Picanto S punches above its weigh is its chassis, specifically the Aussie-developed ride and handling package. There’s an impressive amount of depth and resolve in the suspension tuning for such a price-busting device. Then there’s the inclusion of torque vectoring-by-braking smarts, which is neat in its own right though there’s so little torque on tap it’s difficult to discern what tangible benefit this system brings to the dynamic only is the five door amazingly agile and well balanced when chucked through twisty corners, it’s also rock solid and stable on the highways. The steering, which now boasts a quicker-ratio rack, has decent accuracy and quite genuine communication and feel regardless of whether many owners will notice... or even care.Bar a lack of a speed indicator for the newly introduced cruise control, the five-door is a delightful driving experience, if one begging for the kinds of output improvements the as-yet-unavailable turbo triple’ would undoubtedly absence of this three-banger – and the lack of autonomous emergency braking in the local Picanto S – is disappointing. The quiet word is both are coming, perhaps next year, as options or possibly featured in a more highly specified variant. Maybe then the Picanto might finally get alloy wheels…No, evidence suggests this new-generation Picanto S is carefully specified to a pair of sharp, competitive price points and once you bundle in seven full years of warranty, capped-price servicing and roadside assist, it’s a compelling pitch for affordable long-term ownership surety and value. That's even if the value pitch seems confusing given the auto has driveaway pricing and the manual doesn’t, and the logical assumption is the latter ends up the more expensive option to land in your advice? The manual is the better drive. And Kia Australia itself recommends negotiating terms with dealers as there’s a high likelihood buyers will easily get a better deal than the $14,190 list pricing why not just drop the advertised price to begin with? Because the importer isn’t keen to ā€œcommunicateā€ that Kia is cut-price brand. Strange but first car? Cheap grocery-getter? Retiree runabout? Even a cheeky little warm hatch as a bottom-dollar fun machine? The new Picanto S now fits all bills equally well, if only marginally better than the car it to the CarAdvice team discuss the 2017 Kia Picanto S pricing and specs below, and catch more like this at Ratings Breakdown2017 Kia Picanto Si Hatchback 10Interior Comfort & PackagingInsurance fromEstimate details

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