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| Price | Ranges from $ 14,190.00 to $19,490.00 |
| Body Style | Hatch |
| Release Date | From July 2017 to July 2020 |
| Drive Type | FWD |
| VIN Plate Location | On Floor in Boot Compartment / Rear Lower Driver Side EngBay / Under Driver Seat On Floor |
| Compliance Plate Location | LHS - Lower Door Aperture |
| Country of Origin | KOREA |
| Safety ANCAP Rating | Ranges from 4.00 to 5.00 |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Seating Capacity | 5 |
| Type | MULTI POINT F/INJ / TUR GASOLINE DIR INJ |
| Size | From 998cc (1L) to 1248cc (1.2L) |
| Power | 62kW @ 6000rpm / 74kW @ 4500rpm |
| Torque | 122Nm @ 4000rpm / 172Nm @ 1500rpm |
| Cylinders | From 3 to 4 |
| Number of Valves | From 12 to 16 |
| Valves | DUAL OVERHEAD CAM |
| Compression Ratio | From 10.00 to 10.50 |
| Bore/stroke | 71.00x78.80 / 71.00x84.00 |
| Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
| Drive Type | FWD |
| Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED / ELECTRIC POWER STEERING |
| Turning Circle | From 0.00 to 9.60 |
| Brake (Front) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
| Brake (Rear) Type | DISC |
| Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 195/45 R16 - 6.5Jx16 | 175/65 R14 - 5.0Jx14 | 175/65 R14 - 5.5Jx14 |
| Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 195/45 R16 - 6.5Jx16 | 175/65 R14 - 5.0Jx14 | 175/65 R14 - 5.5Jx14 |
| Front Suspension Type | MacPherson Strut |
| Rear Suspension Type | TBA / CTBA |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 35.0L |
| Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 2.4L/100km to 2.9L/100km |
| Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 4.8L/100km to 5.8L/100km |
| Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
| Emission Standard | - |
| Length | From 3,595mm to 3,670mm |
| Width | 35mm |
| Height | From 1,485mm to 1,500mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,400mm |
| Front Track | From 1,394mm to 1,415mm |
| Rear Track | From 1,403mm to 1,418mm |
| Ground Clearance | From 141mm to 156mm |
| Gross Vehicle Mass | - |
| Gross Combination Mass | - |
| Braked Towing Capacity | - |
| Unbraked Towing Capacity | - |
It’s one of the smallest cars on the market but Kia hasn’t let that get in the way of the Picanto’s ambition to take the crown in a congested market. But if there’s one thing Kia is known for delivering, it’s exceptional value. With a swag of features, it’s difficult to believe Kia could price the base Picanto from just over $14k. Onto the inclusions and this micro five-door hatch includes auto headlights, reversing cameras and sensors, hill-start assistance, six airbags, electronic stability control, and much more. But the real kickers are autonomous emergency braking and an industry-leading seven-year, unlimited kilometre warranty. We did say exceptional value! A 4-cylinder, 1.2L engine offers sufficient power to keep this light-framed car zipping along, while conservatively managing fuel. Accommodating suspension and engaging steering also help the Picanto earn high marks. If you’re eyeing something with a bit more flair, the limited-time 2019 Australian Open variant tweaks suspension higher and decks out the car as if it were a crossover. There’s also a GT variant, with a 3-cylinder, 1L turbo engine and firmer suspension, or the GT-Line variant, which boasts a sportier appearance, both inside and out. In serving as a very affordable and functional vehicle, the Kia Picanto is definitely worth a closer look.
Holding a massive share of a market segment populated by tiny cars allows Kia the luxury of trying different concepts to fill out the Picanto range. The latest is the Picanto GT, powered by a turbocharged three-cylinder 'Kappa' engine and driving the front wheels through a five-speed gearbox. For a price undercutting the cheapest Fiat 500 the Picanto GT prod...
I bet most people would struggle to name even three Kia Picanto rivals. ?The? uh? Mirage ? They still sell that, right?? is the response I?d expect from most people. Maybe you?d throw in the Fiat 500 and, if you?re (for some reason) a microcar aficionado, you?d also point out there?s something called the MG3 still on sale, too.? Explore the 2018 Kia Picanto...
The 2021 Kia Picanto has landed in Australian showrooms, with the facelifted hatchback range ushering in increased prices and upgraded exterior styling and fresh infotainment features.
Kia has updated its cheapest car, the Picanto, with wireless smartphone mirroring tech and a tough new look. It's still cheap, and it's still cheerful.
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There are fewer cars in the sub$20,000 class than ever before. The updated Kia Picanto is one of the remaining viable options.