Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Reality of 2016 Kia Optima


2016 Kia Optima review -- Seeing first-generation Optima, is hard to believe nameplate Korea has grown into one of the better looking and better equipped medium sedan segment. But that became a reality in 2011, when Kia launches third-gen car, and it will get a new meaning with the fourth-generation model that just broke cover at the 2015 New York Auto Show. Sports evolutionary design is inspired by the concept Sportspace, the new generation of 2016 Kia Optima become better in almost every department for the 2016 model year.

Generation of Kia

The models of 2016 Kia Optima have variant. Introduced in 2000, the first generation Kia Optima is basically a rebadged Hyundai Sonata, with only minor exterior styling details and equipment package setting it apart from Hyundai brother. Sedan arrives at US dealers for the model year 2001 with the V-6 engine under the hood. A redesigned, the second gene model was launched in 2005. At this time, 2016 Kia Optima differ much from Hyundai Hyundai Sonata was based on. The vehicle was slightly larger and accepts a wide range of four-cylinder and V-6 engines. Kia Optima again revamped for the 2011 model year, when it is used to launch the new Kia design language with the "tiger nose" front grille and the "rocks" LED lights.

The fourth-gen sedan styling take the brand up a notch and foster restyled interior is equipped with a variety of premium features. There is big news in the drivetrain department as well, but you have to keep reading to find out more about changes of 2016 Kia Optima.
 
Not surprisingly, the new design of  2016 Kia Optima is evolutionary rather than revolutionary, building a third-generation gesture handsome sedan. Slightly reshaped "tiger nose" grille now both wider and narrower, the headlights while of 2016 Kia Optima have been redesigned to blend perfectly. The lower grille also wider on a new car, while the foglamps receive vertical surround above are moving farther toward the fenders. Thanks to this modification, a more aggressive front fascia. Thaks for visit.

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