Sunday, June 7, 2009

Korea: Kia releases 2010 Forte, sees minor upgrades

Kia ForteWhile Kia's new Forte has yet to go on sale in the States, the automaker released the 2010 model-year Forte for the South Korean market today. The main highlight of the changes is the addition of a more powerful 2.0L Theta II 4-cylinder gasoline engine to the lineup. The Forte also receives minor equipment upgrades.

The 2.0L Theta II 4-cylinder gasoline engine is a welcome addition to the Forte lineup in Korea. Producing 156 horsepower and 19.8 kg-m of torque, the new powertrain gives customers a more potent option over the less powerful 1.6L gasoline and diesel counterparts already available with the Forte since launch.

The Forte's interior receives a minor overhaul for 2010 with style and equipment upgrades. Silver metallic interior trimmings (dashboard, door, steering wheel, center fascia) that North American models have enjoyed since launch, are now available for Korean models. The suspension and steering are tweaked to ameliorate the driving and ride dynamics of the car. Additional interior dampening has also been added to reduce road noise. The 2010 Forte also benefits from an available segment-first rear view mirror with backup camera.

The 2010 Kia Forte will go on sale across South Korea in mid-June. Pricing starts at 13.31 million Won for the base 1.6L petrol (with A/T) model, and tops off at 19.45 million Won for the 1.6L diesel. The 2.0L gasoline model is priced from 17.49 million Won to 18.89 million Won.



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