2007 Kia Optima

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Kia Motors Corporation has confirmed that the world premiere of its all-new Kia Magentis four-door sedan will take place at the Frankfurt International Motor Show on 13 September. Designed at Kia facilities in Korea, the USA and Europe, the new Magentis marks the latest step in the complete regeneration of the Kia product line-up over the last four years

Longer, wider and higher than the previous model, with an extended 2720 mm wheelbase, more spacious interior and larger trunk, the stylish new Magentis is a thoroughly modern design, engineered to give Kia a strong challenger for D-Segment sales around the world. New Magentis measures 4735 mm long, 1805 mm wide and 1480 mm tall.

“Through hard work and dedication, we have totally transformed our product range in recent years,” commented Yong-Hwan Kim, Senior Executive Vice President and COO of Kia Motors Corporation. “Starting with the Sorento 4x4, followed by the Picanto small car, the Cerato, the Sportage compact SUV and most recently the new Rio, we have demonstrated Kia´s determination to deliver a modern, highly competitive range of cars with immense customer appeal. With every new Kia model we have also demonstrated the growing ´Power to Surprise´ of our developing global brand.”

As well as attracting customers with its stylish exterior and comfortable interior, new Magentis will come with a generous level of active and passive safety equipment, including ABS and ESP stability control, rear parking sensors, front, side and curtain airbags, and active (anti-whiplash) front seat head restraints - depending on model. Magentis will be backed by a fully comprehensive 3-year warranty.

In Europe, part of Kia´s sales success is attributable to the introduction of class-leading diesel engines across the range. New Magentis will be available with a new 2-litre diesel engine in Europe, as well as two petrol engines. “Like its sister Kia cars, new Magentis has been created with European consumers in mind,” revealed Jean-Charles Lievens, Senior Vice President Kia Europe.

“With the Magentis launch, we will have competitive models in the A, B, C and D-Segments as well as the MPV and SUV sectors, maintaining the momentum of our rapid growth and our ability to attract more and more new customers to our brand,” concluded Mr Lievens.

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oooooook? :lol:

Why not make high end models?
I just bought a $100,000 KIA and it has been great so far.
Come to think of it, it wasn’t a car.:wink:

you know what tho, i really apprechiate when kia and hyundai are doing. They are trying to come up with an answer to “Why do cheap cars have to LOOK soooo horrible? It’s not like its more money to mold appealing body panels”

…ya i’m sure people aren’t like , “wooooow cool car design!”

ahhh i’ve been looking for a car around 4700mm wheelbase kind of car

god damn

Q45 front, with VW rear… :tdown:

lol yeah.

But it still looks nicer than anything they’ve ever put out.

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