New Kia Hybrid Crossover Coming in 2016
In an effort to compete with Toyota’s stable of Prii and other hybrid vehicles, a Kia hybrid crossover will reportedly hit the auto market in mid-2016.
The new vehicle will take its exterior styling cues from the 2012 Kia Niro concept, while its interior will be inspired by the upcoming 2016 Optima. With a length of 4350 mm, the new hybrid vehicle will be like a smaller Kia Sportage (which, by comparison, is 4445 mm) according to World Car Fans. Spencer Cho, Kia’s head of overseas marketing, believes the new Kia hybrid crossover has hit the “sweet spot” in terms of its size.
Cho also provided some details on the hybrid’s all-new platform, which will pair a four-cylinder 1.6-liter gasoline engine with an electric motor. That powertrain is intended to yield a combined fuel economy over 50 mpg.
After the new Kia hybrid crossover debuts in 2016, a plug-in hybrid version of the vehicle will probably then be launched the following year. While we know its codename (“DE”), the actual name of the upcoming Kia hybrid crossover is still under wraps. We will update you as more information becomes available.
The News Wheel is a digital auto magazine providing readers with a fresh perspective on the latest car news. We’re located in the heart of America (Dayton, Ohio) and our goal is to deliver an entertaining and informative perspective on what’s trending in the automotive world. See more articles from The News Wheel.