Kia Picanto Facelift: With 16.8 kmpl Mileage, 35L Fuel Tank & Bluetooth Connectivity, This SUV To Launch Soon

Kia Picanto Facelift:

Kia Picanto Facelift:  Kia is a Korea-based automobile manufacturer that has gained appreciation across the globe for launching top-rated cars or SUVs. And Picanto Facelift is a popular city car manufactured by Kia. This top-rated model is loved by millions all over the world though it is yet to be launched in India. As per sources, this car will soon launch in India; However, the date has not been decided yet. 

According to sources, the car is said to have cool designs and comfortable seats. Apart from this, it has got an excellent engine and other effective functionalities. If we talk about the engine of the car, then, it is a 1.0-liter three-cylinder or a 1.25-liter four-cylinder. The model is likely to be upgraded with a facelift feature by bringing some modifications to the existing designs. Based on speculations, the car has tough competition with Citroen C3, Ford Fiesta, Ford Focus, and Holden Astra. Moreover, the car has a vertical headlight LED setup. It also has an amazing capacity to carry luggage and it has 255L and 1,010L capacity.

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Specifications Of Kia Picanto Facelift

Brand NameKia
Product NameKia Picanto Facelift
Width1,595 mm
Height1,485 mm.
Weight 1320 – 1450 kg.
Interior Head Room, Front.
fuel tank35L
TypeFuel & Petrol
Mileage 16.8 kmpl

Pricing Of Kia Picanto Facelift

As the car is yet to be launched in India soon, what we know so far is its expected price of INR. 7 Lakh. Apart from this, the exact date for the launch of the car has not been decided yet by the officials. To get the latest updates, get in touch with us.

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