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Seoul (Korea Newswire) December 07, 2009 04:39 PM -- Before even going on sale at the beginning of 2010, the new Kia Venga has already received one of the most prestigious international design awards. The B-segment MPV has been awarded the iF product design award, which recognizes design quality, as well as a number of other criteria, including workmanship, level of innovativeness and eco-friendliness, offering Venga drivers in Europe added confidence in their choice of vehicle.
The international jury of experts honored the Kia Venga, a compact MPV which completely redefines the conventional mini-van profile.
¡°B-segment MPVs have traditionally been the type of vehicles purchased out of necessity ? they are cars of function and practicality,¡° explains Kia Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer. ¡±Now all that is about to change. With the new Venga we have designed a car that will fulfill European consumers' practical requirements, while also being genuinely desirable and fun to drive.
¡°Venga is going to re-ignite interest among consumers in B-segment MPVs, by setting new standards for the class! The prestigious iF product design award is a welcome recognition of the success of our design strategy,¡± adds the German automotive designer, who led Kia¡¯s Venga design team.
Since its launch in 1953, the iF product design award, which is awarded annually, has been one of the world¡¯s most important prizes for excellence in design. The award has its origins in the product shows ¡®Die gute Industrieform¡¯ (Good Industrial Design) initiated by Hanover Messe and is now one of the world¡¯s largest design competitions.
For the 2010 award, a total of 2,486 products were entered in 16 different categories. The Kia Venga won the ¡®Transportation Design¡¯ category, which includes cars, ships, trains and planes.
The official presentation ceremony for the iF product design awards traditionally takes place on the first day of CeBIT, the world¡¯s largest trade fair showcasing digital IT. The Kia Venga will receive its award on 2 March 2010, the opening day of CeBIT, when the Hanover Exhibition Center¢¥s special feature will display all the iF award-winning products. This display will continue until August 2010 and around 250,000 visitors are expected.
Designed, engineered and manufactured in Europe, the Kia Venga will be available across Europe with a choice of seven engines: two gasoline and up to five diesel engines, generating between 128 and 75 ps. The most economical version, the Venga 1.4 CRDi equipped with Kia¡¯s ISG (Idle Stop & Go) system, will have a CO2 rating of just 117 g/km and will use only 4.5 liters fuel per 100km.
The 4,068 mm long, five-door car has an exceptionally spacious cargo bay thanks to the two-tier boot space floor and sliding rear seats, giving a total volume of 1,253 litres. Kia gives a 7-year warranty (or 150,000 kilometers) on the Venga: five years on the whole car and two further years on the power train.
News Source: Kia Motors Corporation |
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