2015 Kia Forte5, which features a 5-door hatchback design right out of Europe, comes with a host of incredible features that put it right on a par with its award winning sedan family member.
The 5-door variant comes in a pair of different trim levels, EX and SX, and a choice of two very different engines.
There is a jolt of real power delivered by both, whether you decide to go with the 2.0-liter GDI 4-cylinder on the EX or the 1.6-liter GDI turbo 4 on the SX.
The latter trim level comes standard with a 6-speed manual transmission, while offering automatic and steering wheel mounted paddle shifters as options.
Kia has made a real name for itself in delivering tremendous value, and the Forte5 is no different.
The base EX model comes with a laundry list of standard features, including SiriusXM satellite radio, Bluetooth connectivity, 16-inch alloy wheels, FlexSteer, leather-wrapped steering wheel with integrated controls for audio and cruise control, tilt and telescoping steering column, power windows, LED positioning headlights, and much more.
Move up to the 2015 Forte SX and you add such features as UVO eServices system, rear camera display, 18-inch alloys, and much, much more.
The exterior design of the Forte5 SX is something to behold. The bumper is larger than before, as are the grille openings.
There are gloss inserts in the grille, as well as a lower front fascia and rear trim. The overall style gives the car a truly aggressive road stance.
Options available on both trim levels include HID headlights, HD radio, sunroof, navigation system, 10-way adjustable driver’s seat, heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated driver’s seat, SmartKey push button start, leather trimmed seats, dual-zone climate control, and an electric chromatic rearview mirror.
The car was designed under the watchful gaze of design chief Peter Schreyer.
You certainly cannot miss the aggressive yet sophisticated stance of the vehicle or its European themed style.
The 2015 Forte5 is a hot-looking 5-door hatchback car that you definitely will not miss when you see it on the road.
So what are the colors? Every time you guys have an article about new model year and mention color in the headline, there is no mention of color in the article. Where’s the independent rear suspension?