{"id":463,"date":"2024-07-21T14:39:00","date_gmt":"2024-07-21T14:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/remixskills.me\/?p=463"},"modified":"2024-09-02T11:40:03","modified_gmt":"2024-09-02T11:40:03","slug":"can-you-still-have-fun-with-a-15-second-0-60-mph-time-kias-new-picanto-says-you-can","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/remixskills.me\/index.php\/2024\/07\/21\/can-you-still-have-fun-with-a-15-second-0-60-mph-time-kias-new-picanto-says-you-can\/","title":{"rendered":"Can You Still Have Fun With A 15-Second 0-60 MPH Time? Kia\u2019s New Picanto Says You Can"},"content":{"rendered":"
When did you last drive a slow car? I mean, really<\/em> slow. The facelifted Kia<\/a> Picanto isn’t the slowest car on sale in the UK, but it’s not far off. It’s got the kind of accelerative energy that hasn’t been described as peppy since people were fighting in Korea, not buying its cars.<\/p>\n var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:[]}; adpushup.triggerAd(“6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657”); How slow? Try 15.4 seconds to 62 mph (100 km\/h), or 18.2 seconds for the automatic version. And you really do have to try hard to get there with only 62 hp (63 PS) and 69 lb-ft (93 Nm) on hand from a 1.0-liter, turbo-free engine. The top whack is allegedly 90 mph (145 km\/h), though you’re going to need a ton of space to prove it.<\/p>\n Related: Kia Picanto Gets Bolder Looks But Loses The Turbo Engine<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n 1,595 mm (62.8 in.) W x<\/p>\n 1,485 mm (58.5 in.) H<\/p>\n 2,400 mm (94.5 in) Wheelbase<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n SWIPE<\/span><\/p>\n But the Picanto will make you smile far more than you’d think possible looking at the bald data. And if you haven’t driven something like it for a while, or maybe ever, it’ll make you reevaluate what you thought you needed from a car in terms of speed and complexity.<\/p>\n var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:[]}; adpushup.triggerAd(“e7c4c913-3924-4b2d-9279-6c00984dd130”); I’ll tell you why in a minute, but first I ought to tell you about the Kia’s assertive visual makeover<\/a>, because that’s where all the new content is. At its core, this is the same third-gen Picanto that was launched in 2020, but with a meaner stare courtesy of some inverted Y-shaped DRLs that create a clearer link to bigger, faster Kias like the Sportage and EV9. <\/p>\n It ought to look stupid, but it somehow works well, and let’s face it, when you’re in a car this size surrounded by big SUVs intent on cutting you up if they even notice you at all, it probably pays to look like you bite.<\/p>\n
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\n › Model:<\/strong><\/td>\n Kia Picanto 2 1.0<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › Starting Price:<\/strong><\/td>\n £15,595 (equivalent to $20,160)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › Powertrain:<\/strong><\/td>\n 1.0-liter I3<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › Output:<\/strong><\/td>\n 62 hp (63 PS), 69 lb-ft (93 Nm)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › Transmission:<\/strong><\/td>\n Five-speed manual, front-wheel drive<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › 0-62mph:<\/strong><\/td>\n 15.4 seconds<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › Fuel economy:<\/strong><\/td>\n 54.3 mpg (UK gallon)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › Dimensions:<\/strong><\/td>\n 3,605 mm (141.9 in.) L x<\/p>\n \n › Curb Weight<\/strong><\/td>\n 985 kg (2,172 lbs)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n › On Sale:<\/strong><\/td>\n Now<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/figure><\/div>\n
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