Especificaciones y análisis del KIA Picanto
Power
69HP
Torque
95Nm
Consumption
4.2l/100
Emissions
99g/km
0-100 km/h
14.4s
Top Speed
153km/h
Weight
920kg
Price
10,374€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
200 L
35 L
51 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the KIA Picanto 5p 1.0 CVVT Urban · 69 CV (2014-2015)
General description
The 2014 KIA Picanto is not just a car; it's a declaration of urban independence. With its 69-horsepower engine, this little giant was born to conquer city streets, offering a smart, economical, and charismatic mobility solution. It's the faithful companion that waits for you every morning to turn the daily commute into a small and simple adventure.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Picanto feels lively and agile. Its three-cylinder engine has a peculiar and energetic sound that brings a smile to your face, while its lightness and compact dimensions allow you to weave through traffic and park in impossible places. It doesn't aim for speed records, with modest acceleration, but rather to offer a direct and sincere connection with driving. Every shift of its five-speed manual gearbox makes you part of an unfiltered journey, where efficiency and fun go hand in hand.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a mix of charm and functionality. The rounded lines and large headlights give it a friendly face, while its five doors open up a world of possibilities in a package of just 3.6 meters. Inside, simplicity is key. The plastics are sturdy, and the controls are right where you expect them to be. There are no superfluous luxuries, just an intelligently used space that feels surprisingly spacious and welcoming.
Technology and features
The Picanto's technology is just what you need, without complications. It has the essentials to make life easier, like electric power steering that makes it incredibly manageable. Its engine, though simple and without a Stop-Start system, already complied with Euro 5 regulations and achieved emissions of only 99 g/km of CO2, an achievement for its time. It's a car that prioritizes mechanical reliability over the latest gadgets, a philosophy that inspires confidence.
Competition
At the time, the Picanto faced tough competition in the city car segment. Models like the Volkswagen Group trio (SEAT Mii, VW Up!, Skoda Citigo), its French and Japanese cousins (Peugeot 108, Citroën C1, Toyota Aygo), and the iconic Fiat 500 were its main adversaries. However, the Picanto carved out a niche for itself thanks to its excellent price-to-value ratio, decent equipment, and a reliability that was already becoming KIA's hallmark.
Conclusion
The KIA Picanto 1.0 CVVT is much more than just a means of transportation. It's a smart buy that charms with its honesty and practical spirit. It's the perfect tool for modern city life, a car that doesn't pretend to be something it's not and that more than delivers on its promise: to get you to your destination economically, reliably, and with a dose of joy. A great little car that leaves a positive and lasting impression.




