ANALYSIS – Kia future models Part 2

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Kia Future Models: Analysis of Upcoming Vehicles and Innovations

The final feature in the Hyundai Motor Group series is on the topic of Kia Motors' current and future SUVs, MPVs, electric vehicles and even a pick-up. This follows a look at Kia's forthcoming cars plus what Genesis division has up its sleeve, and Hyundai's own passenger cars as well as electric models and light trucks.

MPVs/minivan

The Venga is a small MPV for European countries. Now in its final years, it was first seen at the Frankfurt motor show in September 2009. Build at Hyundai's Nosovice plant in the Czech Republic started in late 2009 and Europe-wide sales from February 2010.

The Venga was previewed by the No.3 concept at the Geneva motor show in March 2009. The engine range consists of 1.4- and 1.6-litre petrol and diesels. A prototype electric variant, the Venga EV, premiered as a concept at the Geneva motor show in March 2010.

Kia revealed the Eco Venga, at the Paris motor show in September 2010. This variant, which went on sale across Europe in late 2010, boasts average CO2 emissions of 114g/km.

The Hyundai ix20 is closely related to the Venga and was originally built alongside it. However, production of the Venga shifted to Kia Europe's ?ilina plant (Slovakia) in October 2011, freeing up No?ovice for production of the Hyundai ix35. The latter had been built at Zilina alongside its twin, the Kia Sportage.

A facelifted Venga premiered at the Paris motor show in October 2014.

The Venga hasn't sold well so is not expected to be directly replaced. Its effective successor is the Stonic, though Kia will probably keep building the Venga until 2019.

The third generation Carens was revealed at the Paris motor show in September 2012. Depending on the market, five- and/or seven-seater versions are available. This model is the effective minivan version of the second generation cee'd.

Kia Motors Europe said in July 2012 that it would begin selling the new model from the Spring. In Europe, the Carens was also the effective replacement for the larger Sedona/Carnival. It went on sale across Europe from March/April 2013.

In Australia, where the vehicle went on sale in June 2013, the model's name is Rondo 7. In Canada, it is the Rondo and was new for the latter market's 2013 model year, and then carried over for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 model years. There was a facelift for the 2017 model year.

The facelifted Carens was announced by Kia in July 2016. Its motor show debut was at Paris two months later. As the model has not been a strong seller anywhere (South Korean market sales in 2016 were fewer than 3,000 units), the Carens/Rondo seems unlikely to be replaced.