Especificaciones y análisis del KIA Optima
Power
136HP
Torque
320Nm
Consumption
6l/100
Emissions
158g/km
0-100 km/h
11.6s
Top Speed
197km/h
Weight
1581kg
Price
31,810€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Automático 6v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
505 L
70 L
100 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the KIA Optima 1.7 CRDi VGT Emotion Aut. · 136 CV (2012-2013)
General description
The 2012 KIA Optima burst onto the market as a statement of intent, a sedan that not only competed but captivated. It represented a quantum leap for the brand, merging a bold design with a value proposition that challenged established European giants, proving that ambition and elegance could go hand in hand.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Optima conveys a sense of poise and serenity. Its 136 HP diesel engine, coupled with a smooth automatic transmission, doesn't aim for explosive sportiness but for the pleasure of travel. It's a natural mile-eater, with a suspension that masterfully filters out imperfections and a cabin that isolates you from the outside world, turning every journey into a relaxing and pleasant experience.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is pure visual emotion. With an elongated silhouette and a roofline that flirts with a coupé style, the 2012 Optima still turns heads. Every angle reveals a care for detail, from its characteristic 'Tiger Nose' grille to its 18-inch wheels, projecting an imposing and sophisticated image that far exceeds the expectations of its segment.
Technology and features
The Emotion trim was the highest technological expression of the range. Equipped with a torque converter automatic transmission, electric power steering, and comprehensive comfort features, the Optima offered a modern and uncomplicated driving experience. Although technology has evolved, back in its day, it felt like a car ahead of its time, focused on making life on board easier.
Competition
At its launch, the KIA Optima faced fierce and established competition. It had to measure up against heavyweights like the Volkswagen Passat, Ford Mondeo, Peugeot 508, and its close cousin, the Hyundai i40. However, the Optima carved out a niche for itself thanks to its bold design and an equipment-to-price ratio that few could match.
Conclusion
The 2012 KIA Optima is not just a car; it's a memory of a time when KIA decided to play in the big leagues and won. It's a sedan that perfectly balances spectacular design, exceptional ride comfort, and proven reliability. A smart and passionate choice for anyone looking for a car that offers much more than simple transportation.




