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Published | 10/09/2013
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Frankfurt, 10 September 2013 – Since late 2011, Kia’s mid-size Optima sedan has been transforming the company’s market share in the European D-segment – inspiring and challenging many consumers to consider a bold and dynamically-styled Kia for the first time.
 
Now, responding to customer feedback and developments in the ever-competitive European marketplace, Kia is introducing an upgraded Optima with an enhanced design, new infotainment, convenience and safety features, increased refinement, improved quality and a more premium finish.
 
“With the upgraded Kia Optima, our global design team has penned a vehicle with even more distinctive styling that stands apart from everything else in the D-segment,” comments Benny Oeyen, Vice President Marketing and Product Planning, Kia Motors Europe.  “The original Optima was well-received when it was launched in 2011 and we are confident that the upgraded model, with its range of high-tech features usually associated with premium brand vehicles, will greatly boost our presence in this sector of the European marketplace.” 

Created under the direction of Kia’s Chief Design Officer Peter Schreyer, the upgraded Optima features new headlights, fog lamps, rear lights, bumpers and wheels.  At the front, the LED daytime running lights are moved from the bumper into the headlight – consistent with other Kia models – and the fog lamps are set into a body-colour panel rather than the transverse black panel of the original design.

Optional four-point LED fog lamps generate a truly distinctive appearance and echo the dramatic appearance of the lamps fitted to the new Kia pro_cee’d GT and cee’d GT, as well as the Kia Quoris flagship luxury sedan. 

The upgraded Optima range receives three new 17-inch and 18-inch alloy wheel designs and a new sharper-edged trunk lid.  At the rear, the new larger rear light clusters can be ordered with surface-emitting LEDs and the twin red reflectors are now raised and set on a horizontal plane.

Customers keen to boost the visual impact of their vehicle still further can also specify a special optional ‘Sport Pack’, which comes with a black-mesh front grille, chrome trim around the lower air-intake, unique 18-inch, five double-spoke alloy wheels and a matt-black diffuser beneath the rear bumper.

The new Optima’s smooth contours enhance its aerodynamic efficiency and result in a drag figure of just Cd 0.29, minimising wind noise, while boosting performance and fuel economy. 

The Kia Optima is available in a choice of 10 colours, including seven metallic and two pearl, plus newly introduced Clear White (solid) and Smoky Blue (metallic) paint finishes.

Extra touches of luxury to refresh cabin 
The driver-oriented interior design of the 2011 Optima is retained, with detailed changes to the instrument cluster, steering wheel, centre stack, gear selector, door armrests and the seats – refreshing the cabin’s appearance and adding an extra touch of luxury.

The cabin can be specified with beige two-tone or black monotone finish.  Seat upholstery is flat-woven (Base models) or a combination of flat-woven with part leather (Mid models).  A full leather interior is also available as an option on Top models.  Buyers of left-hand drive Optima cars can also choose interior trim accents in black high gloss or light metal brush finishes.

The new cluster features a larger TFT LCD screen (4.3-inch, up from 3.5-inch), delivering more information with improved graphics.  The new steering wheel, which has a flattened lower rim on auto models, has the remote controls located on the horizontal spokes. 

The new centre stack houses an 8-inch information screen and is finished in black high-gloss, while the switch panels in the armrests come with satin metal or black high-gloss accents, depending on model.  Interior door handles are now finished in satin metal, rather than chrome. 

Front seats feature cushions with raised side bolsters and a higher leading edge, increasing lateral and under-thigh support for enhanced comfort.  Ventilated front seats and heated rear seats – with both low and high temperature settings – are available. 

Driver and passengers will appreciate the higher levels of refinement in the upgraded Optima – one of the key areas for improvement targeted by Kia engineers.  Measures adopted to reduce road noise in the new model include fitting a dynamic damper to the rear suspension cross member, changing the rear wheelarch covers to a BCF (bulked continuous filament) material for improved sound-proofing and fitting stronger alloy wheels.  Combined, these measures have reduced road noise by 3.3 dB.

Further noise reducing modifications incluide the use of additional sealants in the dashboard bulkhead and thicker carpets in the cabin of diesel models.

Introducing new features and technologies 
The already generous standard equipment of the original 2011 model is boosted with additional standard and optional premium features for the upgraded Optima. 

Drivers of automatic models can use Drive-Mode-Select to choose between three driving modes: the default Normal mode; Active ECO mode, which enhances fuel economy; and Sport mode, which delivers more immediate engine response and increases the weight of the steering. 

Both the audio and navigation systems for the Optima have been improved.  The new Gen3.0 A and Gen3.0 B audio systems now allow customers to connect an iPod to the car via Apple’s regular USB cable.  The new AVN 1.5 navigation system, which features a 7-inch screen, is available on all models.  A higher specification AVN 4.0 system with an 8-inch screen can be ordered on LHD vehicles. 

As an option, Kia’s Blind Spot Detection system is available.  As well as alerting the driver to cars approaching closely – by triggering a warning light in the door mirror – the BSD system incorporates Lane Change Assist (LCA) and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA). 

LCA monitors following traffic and alerts the driver if changing lane might be hazardous.  Designed to improve safety in car parks, RCTA is activated when reverse gear is selected and monitors the zone at 90 degrees to the car, on both sides, sounding a warning if approaching vehicles are detected.  Both front and rear parking sensors are available. 

Best-in-class performance and low emissions
The upgraded Optima is available to European consumers with a choice of two engines carried over from the previous model – a 2.0-litre 165 ps gasoline engine and a 1.7-litre 136 ps diesel.  The latter is expected to account for the majority of sales in Europe. 

Fitted with a Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT) the 1.7-litre version of Kia’s popular ‘U2’ diesel engine produces 136 ps and 325 Nm of torque (from 2,000 rpm) for excellent driveability, and delivers best-in-class performance for an engine of its displacement (80 ps per litre).

A number of measures designed to enhance engine efficiency have been adopted for the new Optima, including an overrunning alternator decoupler and an innovative battery management system.  The result is competitive CO2 emissions for its class – from 133 g/km for the standard model, and as low as 128 g/km when fitted with Kia’s optional fuel-saving stop/start ISG system.  The Optima is among the lower vehicle tax bands in many European countries. 

The 2.0-litre gasoline powerplant is a ‘Nu’ lightweight engine which generates 165 ps and 196 Nm of torque at 4,800 rpm, while fuel economy is competitive, from 7.0 l / 100 km.  To increase the unit’s fuel efficiency, Kia’s engineers specified a two-stage variable induction system, an electronic throttle body, an off-set crankshaft and Continuously Variable Valve Lift (CVVL).

In Europe both engines are offered with a choice of six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmissions, providing greater refinement and efficiency while cruising at higher speeds. 

Generous standard specification continues
True to the company’s philosophy of producing cars that present excellent value for money, the upgraded Optima carries over the generous levels of standard specification found on the 2011 model, while also offering buyers a number of optional premium features. 

Most markets offer the Optima with a choice of Base, Mid or Top models.  Depending on model, available features include: SPAS (Smart Parking Assist System), smart key and start button with automatic folding mirrors; retractable panoramic sunroof; heated rear seats; heated steering wheel; BAS (Brake Assist System); ESC (Electronic Stability Control); HAC (Hill-start Assist Control); and VSM (Vehicle Stability Management). 

As with all Kia models sold in Europe, the upgraded Optima provides customers with the manufacturer’s unique 7-Year / 150,000 km warranty, which is fully transferrable to subsequent owners.

Global demand for the Optima is supplied from Kia’s Hwa-Sung factory in Korea, while cars for the Chinese market are manufactured in China.
 

Specification

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS [ EUROPE ] 

2013 Kia Optima 

Body and chassis 
Four-door, five-seater sedan with all-steel unitary construction bodyshell.  Choice of transversely-mounted four cylinder gasoline and diesel engines driving the front wheels via a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission.

 

Engines

   
1.7-litre diesel 136ps
 
Type / capacity
U2 (4-in-line), DOHC, four-cylinder, with VGT / 1685 cc
Power / torque
136 ps (100 kW) @ 4000 rpm / 325 Nm @ 2000-2500 rpm
Emissions
Euro 5 
   
2.0-litre gasoline 165ps
 
Type / capacity
Nu (4-in-line), DOHC, four-cylinder, with CVVL / 1999 cc
Power/torque
165 ps (121 kW) @ 6500 rpm / 196 Nm @ 4800 rpm
Emissions
Euro 5
   
Transmissions
1.7 D
2.0 G
Manual
6-sp
6-sp 
Automatic
6-sp
6-sp
   
Suspension and damping
 
Front
Fully independent by MacPherson struts, with coil springs and twin-tube gas-filled shock absorbers. Anti-roll 22 mm stabiliser bar 
Rear
Fully independent multi-link, with coil springs and twin-tube gas-filled shock absorbers. Anti-roll 18 mm stabiliser bar
   
Steering
 
Type
Electric motor driven power-assisted rack and pinion
Gearing
2.94 turns lock-to-lock 
Turning circle
10.9 metres
   
Brakes
 
Front
300 x 28 mm ventilated discs (320 x 28 mm for 18-inch wheels)
Rear
284 x 10 mm solid discs 
Assistance
Single 11.0-inch booster (RHD = Tandem 8+9 inch booster) 
   
Wheels and tyres
 
Standard, steel
16 inch x 6.5J
205/65 R16 tyres 
Options, alloy
16 inch x 6.5J
205/65 R16 tyres 
  17 inch x 6.5J
215/55 R17 tyres 
  18 inch x 7.5J
225/45 R18 tyres 
   
Dimensions (mm)
 
Exterior 
 
Overall length
4845 
Overall width
1830 (excluding door mirrors)
Overall height
1455
Wheelbase
2795
Front overhang
965
Rear overhang
1085
Front track
1591-to-1601 (depending on wheels/tyres) 
Rear track
1591-to-1601 (depending on wheels/tyres)
Ground clearance
135
   
Interior
Front
Rear
Headroom
1015
955
Legroom
1155
880
Shoulder room
1455
1415
Hip room
1388
1384
     
Weights and capacities
1.7 D MT/AT
2.0 G MT/AT
Minimum (kg)
1562 / 1584
1501 / 1514
Maximum (kg)
2050 / 2050
2000 / 2000
Fuel tank (litres)
70.0 
 
Luggage (VDA)
505 litres 
 
     
Performance
1.7 D MT/AT
2.0 G MT/AT 
Top speed / kph
202 / 197
210 / 208
0-to-100 kph / sec
10.3 / 11.6
9.5 / 10.6
     
Economy and  emissions
1.7 D MT/AT
2.0 G MT/AT 
Combined (l / 100 km)
5.1 / 6.0
7.0 / 7.6
CO2 (g/km)
133 / 158
162 / 177 
     
  1.7 D MT (with ISG) 
 
Combined (l / 100 km)
4.9
 
CO2 (g/km)
128
 

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SEPTEMBER 2013 

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