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Kia developed a separate Rio model for the Russian market. Production began on 15 August 2011 at the Hyundai plant in Saint Petersburg, and the QB Kia Rio was officially released in Russia on 17 August 2011. [29] [30] Hatchback production in Russia started in January 2012. [31] The QB Rio features a more conservative design than the UB Rio.
Two-row compact crossover SUV (C-segment). Best selling Kia model globally. 415,863 Sportage Ace: 2005 NP 2017 China Two-row compact crossover SUV for the Chinese market. 17,582 Stonic: 2017 YB CUV 2017 Europe, Australasia, etc. Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) based on the Rio. 104,142 Telluride: 2018 ON 2018 North America and Middle East
The Namyang Design Center, located in Hwaseong, South Korea, serves as Kia's primary design facility. [2] The facility, which is shared with parent company Hyundai, is located on over 3.3 million square meters of land and serves as the central hub for engineering work encompassing the entire design process, from pre-design studies, prototyping and extensive track testing, and full-scale wind ...
The Kia K3 is a subcompact car manufactured by Kia since 2023 as a successor to the Rio. Developed under the codename BL7, [ 2 ] the K3 is available in hatchback and sedan body styles. The K3 nameplate was previously used by the Chinese and South Korean market Forte/Cerato , which was succeeded by the K4 in 2024 as Kia is realigning their ...
This new two-row electric SUV will go on sale in China later this year, and we expect it to reach the U.S. market in 2024. Kia EV5 Production Model Revealed with a Cool-Looking Interior Skip to ...
The K1 platform is utilized for entry subcompact models . It was introduced in 2018 coinciding with the launch of the second generation Hyundai Santro, replacing the SA platform and BA platform . It is a modified version of the SA platform, and Hyundai claimed the K1 platform is 63 percent more rigid than its predecessor.
The FF platform is the first city car platform developed by Hyundai for its first A-segment city car, the Hyundai Atos. Introduced in 1997, production continued until 2014, when the Hyundai Santro Xing was discontinued.
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