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Naza Kia Malaysia secara rasminya telah melancarkan Kia Picanto GT-Line 2019 untuk pasaran negara. Kereta kompak terlaris dari Kia kini mempunyai varian yang paling ‘sporty’ pada harga yang berpatutan iaitu RM57,888 (harga atas jalan tanpa insurans). (more…)

Naza Kia Malaysia, the official distributor of KIA vehicles in Malaysia, today unveiled the new top-of-the-range GT-Line variant of their best-selling compact car, the youthful, stylish and fun-to-drive Picanto, for the Malaysian market. We’ve reviewed it in the past here, and below is the video we made about it during the official media drive…

“Following the successful launch of the Kia Picanto 1.2 EX model last year, Naza Kia Malaysia is thrilled to introduce a new sporty variant of the innovative A-segment car which has stolen the hearts of Malaysian road users. We are confident the Kia Picanto GT-Line will receive no less attention on the road with its extra stylish appeal and nimble performance,” said Dato’ Samson Anand George, Group CEO, Automotive Group, Naza Corporation Holdings Sdn Bhd.

The New Picanto GT-Line boasts new features designed to add a level of excitement to the Picanto line-up. Unique to the GT-Line variant are the new colour accents on the full body kit and Kia’s signature ‘tiger nose’ grille at the front to add to the aggressive stance. Perfecting the muscular expression are sporty-looking dual exhaust pipes at the rear of the GT-Line.

The New Picanto GT-Line is further fitted with 16-inch alloy wheels and pedals, LED daytime running lights and fog lamps, shark-fin antenna, and keyless entry. The large 7.0-inch floating touchscreen houses Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ ready functionality for full smartphone integration, suitable for the young and the young at heart.

The GT-Line is also equipped as standard with a sporty D-cut steering wheel, a rear-view parking camera, wireless smartphone charger and USB port. For maximum convenience, the GT-Line variant also comes equipped with Full Auto Temperature Control (FATC) a.k.a. Climate Control, which automatically maintains the set cabin temperature for a comfortable drive.

As a visual reference, here’s what the basic Picanto looks like…

The New Picanto is carefully crafted with top-notch safety features, featuring an Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS) body construction and six standard airbags (dual front, side and curtain airbags). Active safety features are also included, such as standard-fit Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) with Electronic Stability Control (ESC), to ensure stability under braking and cornering. On top of that, the innovative New Picanto GT-Line comes with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) – a key technology adopted to enhance safety in urban environments and Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) which prevents rolling back while on a slope when releasing the brakes.

“The New Picanto boasts class-leading cabin space, with more leg- and head-room than many others in the A-segment. Boot capacity is 255 litres (VDA) – the most of any car in its class – with 60:40 split-folding rear seats, which can fold flat to increase capacity to a whopping 1,010 litres in a compact urban car.”Naza Kia.

The Picanto GT-Line is offered in Titanium Silver, Clear White and an exclusive Aurora Black Pearl colour. Available now from RM57,888 (on-the-road without insurance), the New Picanto GT-Line comes with five years warranty with unlimited mileage*. Visit your nearest authorised Kia showroom for more information.

 

*Terms and conditions apply.

Naza Kia Malaysia telah melancarkan beberapa model 2019 yang menarik di Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show 2018 (KLIMS 2018) seperti Kia Optima GT, Sorento, Grand Carnival dan Sportage GT-Line. Model paling menarik yang sedang dipratontonkan sekarang di MITEC Kuala Lumpur adalah Kia Picanto GT-Line 2019 yang akan tiba di pasaran negara tidak lama lagi. (more…)

Following the Government of Malaysia’s announcement of Sales and Service Tax (SST) implementation,Naza Kia Malaysia Sdn Bhd officially announced the new pricing of its model range inclusive of 10% sales tax applicable for vehicles.

Refer to the pricing list below for the breakdown of prices according to model.

Model GST PRICE NEW SST PRICE Difference
Picanto EX RM49,888.00 RM49,888.00 RM0.00
Rio RM79,888.00 RM78,888.00 less RM1,000.00
Cerato RM103,888.00 RM103,888.00 RM0.00
Optima GT RM174,888.00 RM169,888.00 less RM5,000.00
Sporatage EX RM129,888.00 RM126,888.00 less RM3,000.00
Sporatge GT RM153,888.00 RM149,888.00 less RM4,000.00
Sorento EX RM173,888.00 RM169,888.00 less RM4,000.00
Sorento SX RM185,888.00 RM179,888.00 less RM6,000.00
Grand Carnival SX RM188,888.00 RM184,888.00 less RM4,000.00
Grand Carnival KX RM159,888.00 RM155,888.00 less RM4,000.00

*OTR price without insurance

For enquiries, contact Naza Kia Malaysia customer service at 1-800-888-542 or csd@naza.com.my.

You know I gotta say that among all the carmakers who’ve been making headlines recently, there’s one brand that’s certainly living up to its motto of having ‘the power to surprise’ and that of course is Kia. I’m quite amazed by what the S.Korean carmaker has been doing in recent times, and it just got better…

Quite recently, I was very impressed with the Kia Optima GT, a performance sedan that makes no excuses for what it is, even ‘sounding’ like a thoroughbred V8 rather than a i4. Check out what I mean in this short video:

Fast-forward a few weeks and here I am again, this time testing the smallest member of the Kia family, the Picanto. Now the Picanto model itself is not new, it’s been around for a number of years and has enjoyed some success sales wise, and in fact, like what I mentioned in this VW Beetle Sport article, I know of at least 3 motoring media who liked the little Picanto so much, they bought one after the launch and subsequent review. How’s that for acceptance?

And speaking of acceptance, here’s my quick first-impression video of the new Picanto, plus a 360-degree walkaround:

Now in its third generation, the baby Kia offers first-time car buyers an alternative to what would normally be a ‘national car’ purchase, and maybe that’s why the Picanto costs less than RM50,000 (no, really). But hang on, a Proton Iriz costs more than that. Hmm…

Residing in the A-segment and aimed squarely at first-time car buyers, Kia claims that the Picanto is the ‘biggest small car’ around, and they’re not wrong. Despite its diminutive external appearance, the Picanto offers a very decent amount of room inside it, and as far as the former is concerned, again, you can thank Peter Schreyer and his design team for making the car look anything but introductory e.g. “cheap”.

Aesthetics wise, the little Picanto makes a very good first impression indeed. Its ‘angry bird’ front facade houses LED daytime running lights, while the rear sports LED combination lamps. Its double wheel-arch design coupled with the concave shoulder-line affords the car an optical-illusion of sorts, making it look bigger than it really is, and that’s a neat trick. If it were purely slab-sided, it would look smaller. The rear doors that taper upwards toward the end, and the decreasing-width rear windows also add to this ruse. Very clever.

But Kia aren’t cheating, because in typical ‘inside out’ build fashion, the Picanto is surprisingly roomy on the inside for an A-segmenter. There’s more than enough space for six-footers to get comfortable in the driver’s seat, and millennials will love the gadgets that come standard such as a full-colour ‘floating’ 7-inch Touch-screen with Apple CarPlay & Android Auto Ready, that also houses the reverse-camera, as well as the usual AUX & USB ports to hitch your phone to.

In addition to keyless entry, a start/stop button and a multi-function steering wheel, active and passive safety wise, the Picanto certainly doesn’t disappoint. There’s 6-airbags, ABS & Brake Assist, Hill Start Assist, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), ISOFIX and seat-belt pretensioners, all wrapped within a chassis and body made-up of 44% AHSS or Advanced High Strength Steel. Full specifications list is available after the photo gallery below.

However, tech jargon aside, the most impressive thing about the new Picanto only comes to light when it’s driven. Quite possibly, and with no exaggeration, this is the best A-segment car I’ve ever driven, period. It offers amazing levels of NVH suppression, it’s comfortable, quiet and reassuring. It doesn’t feel like a small car when being driven around, and despite having only a 4-speed auto, it’s a regular auto-gearbox and not a CVT, and that makes all the difference.

The Picanto’s Kappa 1.2-litre engine is good for 84Ps and 121.6Nm of torque powering the front wheels, and while that may not sound like a lot, it’s plenty for a car in this class, and again, like its motto, it has the power to surprise, especially when the roads are clear; it certainly surprised me…

Impressive for a little 1,248cc 4-pot isn’t it? The thing is, even at that speed, the Picanto still felt composed and more importantly, reassuring, protesting only slightly when faced with lateral cross-winds. With disc-brakes all round (ventilated in front) stopping power is also very good, while steering feel from the motor-driver power steering offers a decent amount of feedback, and is very direct.

Driven at more sedate (read: sane, legal, normal, etc.) speeds, the Picanto rewards with an extremely smooth and frugal drive. Despite our best attempts and extremely hard driving, we only used 1/4 of the fuel during a drive that would have emptied my own cars’ tank.

Needless to say, I think we were all quite impressed with this new offering from Kia, and coincidentally it just so happened that 2 of the 3 aforementioned media who’d bought the previous generation Picanto were on this media drive. I spoke to both of them in regards to how this new Picanto compared to theirs, as they would be the best judge of any improvements…

You’d think they were talking about Ferrari’s in the way they exalted about this third generation. I think the word ‘everything’ was used when I asked about improvements over the second gen Picanto, and one of them is already thinking about trading in his for the new one. Yes, it’s just that good.

So seriously, for those seeking a first car, or even a runabout addition to your stable at home, something that costs less than RM50k (RM49,888 to be exact), you really, really need to go have a look and test drive of the new Kia Picanto 1.2. Power to Surprise? Go find out. – Chris Wee.

Kia Picanto 1.2 Photo Gallery…

Kia Picanto Product Specifications:

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE
Type Kappa 1.2 MPI CVVT
Displacement (cc) 1,248
Bore X Stroke (mm) 71 x 78.8
Max. Power  [Ps (kW)/rpm] 84 (61.8)/6,000
Max. Torque [NM (kg.m)/rpm] 121.6 (12.4)/4,000
Fuel Type Petrol
Fuel Tank (litres) 35
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Type 4-Speed Automatic
CHASSIS
Seating Capacity (Pax) 5
Body Type 5-Door Hatchback
BRAKING
Front Brake Ventilated Disc
Rear Brake Solid Disc
SUSPENSION & WHEEL/TYRE
Front MacPherson Strut
Rear Coupled Torsion Beam Axle (CTBA)
Wheel 14″ Alloy
Tyre Size 175/65 R14
Spare Tyre Temporary Tyre
FEATURES EXTERIOR
Head Lamp Projector Halogen with Auto Light Control & LED Daytime Running Lights
Rear Combination Lamp LED Type
Fog Lamp Projector type front, rear bulb
Side Door Mirror Electric Adjustable
Integrated LED side turn signal
Electric Folding
Body Colour
Outer Handles Door Chrome Coating
INTERIOR
Instrumental Panel Trip Computer
Segment-type Meter Cluster
Sun Visor Vanity Mirror
Audio Floating Type 7 inch LCD Colour Touchscreen
Apple CarPlay & Android Auto Ready
Radio/MP3/AUX/USB
Bluetooth, 6 speakers, Steering Audio Control & Rear View Camera with dynamic guideline
Air Conditioner Manual
Front Seat Fabric with Driver Seat Height Adjuster
Seatbelt Front : 3-Point ELR Type with Height adjuster

Rear : with Pre-tensioner

Key Smart Key & Keyless Entry
Luggage Rear shelf  cover
255 litres capacity
Windows Front and rear powered
Driver’s auto up & down
STEERING
Steering Leather wrap upholstery
Motor Driven Power Steering
Min. turning cycle Radius of 4.8m
Tilt steering
SAFETY
Airbags Dual front, side, curtain
Child Anchor ISOFIX
Sensor Rear Parking Assist System with 3 Sensors
Speed & Impact Sensing Auto Door Lock
Vehicle Stability Management ABS, BAS, ESC, TRC
  Hill-Start Assist Control HAC

 

We’re on the official test drive of the new Kia Picanto today, and here’s a quick first-impression video!

Gotta say it’s been pretty impressive so far, its little 1.2-litre Kappa n/a engine is good for 84Ps and 121.6Nm, which may not seem like much, but for a car this small, it’s more than adequate. Nippy and frugal!

Speaking of size, the Picanto seems to have blurred the line between an A- and B-segment car just a bit, because while it may look diminutive on the outside, there’s a very decent amount of room on the inside…

Thus far the most impressive thing about it is its NVH levels, as well as its ride and handling and interior fit & finish. Priced at RM49,888 its superb value for money. Stay tuned for more coming soon!

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