Rabu, 28 September 2011

A wolf in sheep’s clothing (All-new Sportage Turbo GDI test-drive)





Last time I test-drove the all-new Picanto. Today, I’d like to introduce Kia Buzz’s second test drive story featuring the all-new Sportage Turbo GDI (or Sportage T-GDI)!
The Sportage made its debut as an urban SUV in 1996, breaking out of the existing mold where the four-wheel drive market focused on off-road SUVs. Even before the launch of the third-generation Sportage, this vehicle has been one of Kia’s most popular models and has attracted much attention from around the world.
The all-new Sportage T-GDI features the ThetaⅡ Turbo GDI engine, an engine of high interest for many car fans these days. As I’m quite interested in high-performance cars, I immediately looked into arranging a test drive and was able to try out the Sportage for four days. Let’s see what makes the Sportage T-GDI special.
Exterior
When it comes to appearance, there is not a big difference from the non-turbo all-new Sportage. This could be either a positive or negative trait according to the consumer tastes. Drivers like me who don’t like vehicles that are too showy with their high-performance capabilities would appreciate this fact. On the other hand, drivers who want to differentiate their cars and show off their high-performance features may be disappointed. The Sportage T-GDI includes subtle sporty differences. For example, the front radiator grille has been replaced with a black, glossy honeycomb grille and the design of the 18-inch machine finished alloy-wheels has changed slightly. The biggest difference is that the Turbo GDI hints at high performance with a dual muffler, while the non-turbo version has the muffler hidden under the rear bumper. Additionally, an emblem on the back of the T-GDI shows that it is a turbo vehicle.
Let’s compare the new model with the second-generation Sportage.
In terms of the overall design, the third-generation and the second-generation models are completely different. The third-generation model gives the same impression as a man in a fine suit, as 4×4 off-road details have been eliminated and new finer lines and a clean surface have been added. The Sportage now fully reflects Kia’s new design language and image. Its coupe-like roof line in particular gives it a very sporty look, unlike the previous Sportage. My satisfaction with the exterior design is pretty high.
Now, let’s move on to the interior and its convenience features!
Interior & Convenience Features
Although the interior and convenience features are the same as those offered in non-turbo new Sportage, shall we still take a look?
This vehicle came with a single-tone black interior. Though I personally think the orange package is quite attractive, the single-tone black interior is good because it’s simple and never boring.
The design of the dash board and center fascia makes for easy-to-use controls. The double-deck divided center fascia offers especially good visibility and operation. A good-sized floor console tray right below the air conditioning control panel is wide enough to put my iPhone and a smart key. Furthermore, the tray floor is made of soft materials such as urethane, not hard plastics. This allows for minimum movement and sliding around of personal items.
The rear seating space is also spacious. A three-point seatbelt in the center seat is included to enhance safety.
What do you do when you first get behind the wheel? I usually check the steering wheel grip conditions and whether the seats are comfortable or not since these are the parts I have to deal with the most and for the longest while in the vehicle. If I don’t like them, I can’t help but feel stressed throughout the duration of the ride. The Sportage T-GDI has very comfortable seats that are positioned lower than other SUVs. While this vehicle still provides an excellent view of the road ahead (a special advantage of SUVs), the side supports of the seats are not as high as expected. Hence, there could be some body movement when making sharp turns.
As for steering wheel, I really loved its grip. It felt like my hands fit right onto the wheel thanks to its compact size and thumb rests. I also like its design a lot.
The dashboard provides good visibility even in the daytime with a supervision cluster. The large LCD cluster in the center displays a lot of information about the vehicle, and it’s easy to view it all in one glance. When it comes to the design, the use of white and red from Kia’s brand symbol gives it personality and a sporty feel. Additionally, pointer marks on the major speed units (like 20Km/hr, 40Km/hr, etc.) give a more exciting visual.
The organ-type pedal is very comfortable and my ankles did not experience any fatigue even through a long drive. My current car does not have this type of pedal, and it is uncomfortable on my ankles during long trips. The organ-type pedal lets me put my heels closer to the floor, resulting in less ankle strain. I’m going to miss this feature when I return the car.
Next up is a look at the Active ECO features, the Downhill Brake Control and ESC off button. When the Active ECO is turned on, the ECU modifies the operation of the engine and transmission for improved fuel economy. In short, it works to find the best RPM level by continuously shifting the transmission up and lowering the engine’s RPMs as much as possible to optimize fuel economy. The downside is that you can’t feel the powerful Turbo GDI engine during the ride. However, you can get as much output as you want by kicking-down the accelerator.
Moving on to DBC, driving down a curvy or sharp mountain path for a long time strains the brakes and can result in a possible accident due to vapor lock. Drivers also become tired as they have to continue to step on a brake pedal. The solution for this is the DBC system. Once drivers push a button, DBC automatically maintains engine braking and saves drivers the effort of continuously pressing down on the brake pedal.
When the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is turned off, the vehicle is released from the control functions and can move at the driver’s will. However, I don’t recommend it unless you’re trying to learn how to become a drift racer.
Thanks to the big-sized side mirrors, it’s very convenient for drivers to see what’s happening behind the car while they don’t detract from the exterior styling.
The new Sportage comes with a heated steering wheel option, which is also available on the all-new Picanto. It’s now spring, but the weather is still chilly, and this option was nice to try out during the test drive. It’s really a necessary option in the winter.
One of the new Sportage’s biggest strengths is ample cargo space.
As you can see, there is still plenty of room left even with my tripod and a small travel suitcase. There is also a detachable cargo screen, which helps to hide the items in the trunk and prevent possible theft.
Folding down the second row seat provides even more cargo space. I think there is enough room to fit moving boxes and luggage. Can you get a feel for how big it is?
I wanted to directly show how wide the space is! I’m about 5 feet 6 inches tall, so you can get a good estimate.
Performance
Finally! Consumers purchase the Turbo GDI version mostly for its performance!
Output rises to 261ps at 6,000RPM with a maximum torque of 37.2 kg/m at 1,850 to 3,000 RPM. The most surprising point is that it runs on regular gasoline. At a time when oil prices are surging, the Sportage’s high performance on regular gasoline is an attractive factor to consider.
In comparison with the VW Tiguan 2.0TSI, which has a maximum power output of 200ps at 5,100 to 6,000 RPM and maximum torque at 28.6 kg.m at 1,700 to 5,000 RPM, we can imagine the power of the Theta Ⅱ Turbo engine. This excellent engine is combined with a 6-speed automatic transmission. Fuel efficiency is good as it records 11.2 km/l (2WD) and 10.8Km/l (4WD) according to Korea’s fuel efficiency standards.
Let’s see the 0->100 km/hr video below (recorded with my iPhone) to get a feel for the power of the engine.
The engine records 6.8 seconds with my iPhone stopwatch. This is similar to the official mark of 7.1 seconds. I think it could be even faster if the car more broken in more and the tire grip was better. The acceleration is terrific. Let’s watch another video.
Passing acceleration (60km/hr ->120km/hr) is absolutely remarkable at around 6 seconds which is equal to other high-performance vehicles. Lastly, take a listen to the engine sound.
So what about ride and handling? The Sportage focuses more on a comfortable ride than sharp cornering and firm suspension. A sporty driving feel is not solely based on an engine’s high output. Drivers can experience a sporty feel from exhaust sound, sharp handling and ride characteristics. So if you are thinking the new Sportage T-GDI will feel like a sports car, you may be disappointed. But the Sportage T-GDI is still a fun and comfortable vehicle. For me, when I drive my Forte Koup, I easily get tired after a long drive due to the firm suspension and sensitive braking. However, that wasn’t true for the Sportage T-GDI. In other words, this vehicle is a car that can provide both high output and a comfortable ride. For example, you can enjoy the same acceleration levels as other sports cars or hot hatches just by stepping on the accelerator or you can drive the Sportage T-GDI comfortably like a regular SUV. That’s why I titled this post, “A Wolf in Sheep´s Clothing.” While the Sportage might seem like a normal SUV, it will surprise you by going far beyond your expectations.
In conclusion, the Sportage Turbo GDI is perfect if you’re looking for a SUV that offers driving comfort, spacious cargo room and ample convenience features, competitive high-output engine and high-performance transmission.
Thank you for reading this long story. I’ll be back with a more interesting test drive story next time. See you!

※ Editor’s note: Sportage T-GDI is only available in Korea and the North America market.

Rabu, 21 September 2011

Kia partner of the Women's World Cup soccer


Kia partner of the Women's World Cup soccer

Written by:  KIA FRANCE  on Jul 01, 2011 in  News
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To mark the start of the FIFA Women's World Cup taking place in Germany , KIA sposnsor official FIFA has invited five bloggers to come watch the opening match Germany - Canada
Objective: To show that the women's game is comparable to the male foot.
The Women's World Cup football began in 1970 , and in contrast to men, the Americans were ogresses. After 90 years dominated by the latter, the new "strong women" are German women's football. So the promised land that the women of Silvia Neid will try to continue their mark on the women's game.
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Note that the French are illustrated in the most beautiful way, and particularly excellent in their clubs. This year, the women of the Olympique Lyonnais has won the famous cup with big ears, a year after their defeat in the final.
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It's a total 16 nations that will give battle on different terrains of Germany to try to win the sixth edition of the World Cup women's football.
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Experience Berlin Kia bloggers invited for the occasion began Sunday, June 26 in the German capital. We attended the opening ceremony of the sixth World Cup in the famous German cave, the Olympic Stadium.The stadium was full ready for the German team facing Canadian women, for 90 minutes shows, fair play and sport.
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In a comfortable temperature of 21 ° C, both teams entered with a firm intention to show the world the game effervescent women's football .
Chose promise is a promise, both teams have validated a quality game with three goals to boot. The physiognomy of the meeting does not reflect the German influence in the field. Silvia Neid's daughters had a stranglehold on the game even if the first free time is to the benefit of Canadians. Abused, the Germans reacted through Garefrekes who opened the scoring on a head victory in the 10th minute of play
What follows is a German festival that will lead to a second goal for Manschaft: Mbabi going on attack against criticizes literally opposing goal just before halftime. With two-goal lead at half time, the German team went quietly back to his senses while the Canadian reorganized their tactical plan.
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Canadians can thank their guardian in grace throughout the meeting, which has tried not to sink the red house. The Germans must still wonder why they have not won with a larger gap in recalling their blunders before the Canadian cage.
The pride of Canadian women will be rewarded in the 82nd minute of play when Sinclair send the ball to clean the top left corner of the German guards.
All photos are of the stay on the Flickr gallery of Kia at:http://www.flickr.com/photos/kiamotorsfrance/sets/72157626950329193/

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