Following our latest spy report and ahead of its official Frankfurt unveiling, we are bringing you a few extra images of the all-new Kia Venga.
Finally, we can show you some high-quality images of the all-new Kia Venga, which will make its European debut during next week’s Frankfurt motorshow and go on sale in most European markets towards the end of the year or early next year.
The 2010 Kia Venga offers seating for five adult people and eventhough it belongs to the B-segment, it offers plenty of interior space.
According to Kia, its interior space is on par with that from C-segment hatchbacks, such as Kia cee’d or VW Golf. Venga’s interior is flexible and features sliding 60/40 split rear seats and twin level boot floor. To maximise its loadspace, rear seats also fold flat into the floor.
Kia Venga is powered with two diesel and two gasoline engines mated to 6-speed manual transmission, while automatic tranny is available as well. All engines in the vehicle’s line-up meet EURO5 emission standards and are available with the ISG ( start & stop) technology.
The upcoming Venga is based on a slightly modified Soul’s platform and will be marketed exclusively for the European market.
It was designed to offer maximum protection for the driver and passengers, so a 5-star safety rating is expected from the EuroNCAP crash test, which will be conducted sometime in the spring of 2010.
Kia Venga image gallery
The all-new Kia Venga will make its official debut on Sept. 15th, so stay tuned as we will closely follow its official debut, as well as cover other Kia’s premieres. We are already excited about that!
Nice looking car! How long before it hits the US?
I would almost rather have this than a Honda Fit/Jazz. I wonder how it will compete.
Looks great from all angles, except for the front. The grille looks too small. There shouldn’t be painted bodywork between the grille and front headlights. Designers have left themselves something to improve upon for the 2014 refresh.
I especially like the side profile of Venga, which features many sharp lines. I have heared that Venga will be attractively priced and more affordable than Soul, so I bet it will become the second best selling Kia car after cee’d. It should do really well here in Europe.
the front does look up to date with the extra-swept back lights leaving a gap of paintwork between the grille. makes it look futuristic.