2017 Kia Rio (4th Generation)

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1st official pics of the all new 4th Gen Rio...prefer the look of the 3rd Gen tbh...

"The all-new, fourth-generation Kia Rio will make its world premiere at the 2016 Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris. With a progressive new exterior and interior design, the Rio is revealed for the first time globally today through an exclusive set of images.

Design of the new Rio was led by Kia's design centers in Germany and California, in close collaboration with the company's global design headquarters in Namyang, Korea. The appearance of the new Rio is defined by straight lines and smooth surfacing, giving the car a distinctive, confident new look.

Progressive exterior design

At the front, the Kia Rio wears the latest evolution of Kia's 'tiger-nose' grille, now thinner in height and wider across the front of the car. Integrated bi-function projection headlamps - again, thinner and more sculpted than those of its predecessor - project a new U-shaped LED light signature. Changes to the front of the car, including moving the fog lamps' position outwards within the front bumper, are designed to add greater visual width for a more stable overall look. The new Rio grows by 5 mm in width (to 1,725 mm), further adding to this effect.

In profile, the fourth-generation Rio's lengthened, more balanced stance is achieved with a long bonnet and longer front overhang, a 10 mm longer wheelbase (up to 2,580 mm), a thinner, more upright C-pillar, and a shorter rear overhang. Overall, the new car is 15 mm longer than its predecessor (now 4,065 mm long), and 5 mm shorter in height (to 1,450 mm). Straight, clearly-defined lines run down the full length of the car's shoulder and along its doors, further stretching the appearance of the car for a more stable, confident look.

The rear section of the Rio is now more upright, with a near-vertical rear windscreen and a shorter overhang. The straight line that runs from the grille, through the headlamps and along the top of the doors, continues around the back of the car, paired with thinner, more sculpted rear lamps, which now feature a new arrow-shaped LED light signature. Like the wider-looking 'face' of the car, the rear design of the new Rio gives it a stronger overall appearance.

Modern, driver-oriented cabin

The new Kia Rio will offer motorists a modern new cabin design, featuring sculptural forms and a more ergonomic layout than its predecessor.

Like the exterior, straight lines running the width of the dashboard characterize the shape of the interior, giving the cabin a wider appearance and increasing the sense of space for occupants.

The dashboard itself is now angled towards the driver, and at its center is a new infotainment system, a 'floating' HMI (human-machine interface), with a high-resolution touchscreen to power the Rio's audio, navigation and new connectivity systems. The new HMI has allowed Kia to reduce the number of buttons on the center console.

The new Kia Rio is available with a choice of black or grey cloth seat upholstery, or with black or grey artificial leather. A 'Red Pack' for the Rio gives buyers black with red artificial leather-trimmed seats throughout the cabin. The cabin itself features gloss black and metallic trim throughout, for a more modern finish.

Production starts at the end of 2016

The all-new Kia Rio will offer buyers class-leading practicality and safety technology, the latest connectivity features, and more assured and engaging ride and handling characteristics.

The Kia Rio is the Korean manufacturer's global best-selling model, with more than 473,000 sold around the world in 2015. The next generation will enter production towards the end of 2016 for Europe, with production timings for other regions to be announced closer to launch."

https://www.netcarshow.com/kia/2017-rio/

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The front makes met think of a Polo

edit. had another look and now the side looks like a polo as well. Interior from the Mazda 2
 
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Doesn't look bad. A combo of 3rd gen exterior and 4th gen interior (although I don't like the screen, looks very aftermarket-ish:() would be great.:D
 
Hmmm I wonder when Kia SA brings this to SA in Q2 if the proper infotainment system will be incl or if local models will have a 2004 system...
 
I do see a hint of Audi but in a good way. Not the boringness of A3's and A4's though.
 
Kia reveals the new, SA-bound Rio hatchback...

After releasing teaser sketches just one week back, Kia has officially revealed the new Rio hatchback, which will make its world debut at the Paris Motor Show.

The fourth-generation Kia Rio wears the latest evolution of the Korean brand’s tiger-nose grille. The headlamps, meanwhile, project a new U-shaped LED light signature.

Kia says the changes to the front of the car, including moving the foglamps outwards within the front bumper, were “designed to add greater visual width for a more stable overall look”. In reality, though, the new Rio is just 5 mm wider than its predecessor.

The hatchback also features a longer front overhang, a 10 mm longer wheelbase (at 2 580 mm), a thinner C-pillar, and a shorter rear overhang. Overall, the new car is 15 mm longer than its forebear at 4 065 mm.

Inside, the new dashboard is angled towards the driver, and at its centre is a new infotainment system. The Rio is set to be available with a choice of black or grey cloth seat upholstery, or with black or grey artificial leather.

The fourth-generation model will enter production towards the end of 2016 for Europe, with Kia saying “production timings for other regions [will] announced closer to launch in 2017”. From what we understand, though, Kia Motors South Africa is aiming to introduce the new Rio to the local market in the second quarter of 2017.

http://www.carmag.co.za/news_post/kia-reveals-the-new-sa-bound-rio-hatchback/
 
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