November 2015
New Kia Optima confirmed for Europe
The all-new Optima’s evolutionary new look was designed to be functional and sporty, with exterior dimensions that are marginally longer, taller and wider.
The wheelbase has been extended by 10 mm to 2,805 mm, with the full vehicle length growing 10 mm to 4,855 mm. Meanwhile the new model is 25 mm wider, at 1,860 mm, and 10 mm taller (1,465 mm). These changes enable a roomier and more comfortable cabin, with more head-, shoulder- and rear-seat leg-room and greater cargo capacity.
According to Kia, the material quality of the all-new Optima’s cabin is significantly improved over the outgoing model, with a far higher proportion of soft-touch materials, as well as cloth and leather trim in natural tones. Tasteful metallic accents throughout the cabin add a higher quality ambience to the interior, while greater application of soundproofing ensures refinement is better than ever.
The dashboard is divided into an upper ‘display’ zone and a lower ‘control’ zone, ensuring drivers need never take their eyes off the road in order to see the key information displayed. The central fascia is angled 8.5 degrees towards the driver, with the upper ‘display’ zone housing a new 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system and lower ‘control’ zone offering fewer buttons than the outgoing Optima to manage the various cabin functions that aren’t already built into the touchscreen.
The console is finished in gloss black, with a dash of chrome running the length of the dashboard, dividing the display and control zones and lending the interior to single or two-tone colour schemes. Customers are able to choose from either single-tone (black) or two-tone (black with stone beige, or dark grey with light grey) cloth or leather trim.
With the 10 mm growth in the wheelbase of the all-new Optima, and reshaped seats, rear passengers now enjoy 25 mm more legroom than before. The wider body yields more shoulder room for all passengers (20 mm and 17 mm extra in front and rear), while the longer, higher roof results in greater headroom throughout the cabin.
Cargo space in the all-new Optima has grown from 505 to 510 litres (VDA), with the under-floor storage area and a wider boot opening adding greater practicality.
With a lighter, stiffer chassis, the suspension is better able to isolate vibrations and bumps from poor road surfaces, while a series of upgrades to the suspension set-up helps to blend agile handling with an improvement in ride comfort.
The upgraded 1.7-litre CRDi diesel engine is expected to account for the majority of European sales from launch. Carried over from the existing model, it receives a range of modifications for its application in the all-new Optima, resulting in greater power output and torque, and reduced emissions.
Now producing 141PS (up from 136PS) and 340Nm torque (increased from 325Nm), the upgraded 1.7-litre diesel engine offers an improvement to engine response, low end torque, efficiency and NVH. The upgraded engine boasts far lower CO2 emissions, reduced to 110 g/km (when fitted with manual transmission and Kia’s Idle Stop/Go fuel-saving technology).
The all-new Optima features the brand’s advanced new seven-speed double-clutch transmission (DCT), recently launched in the enhanced Kia cee’d and available exclusively on models fitted with the best-selling 1.7-litre CRDi diesel. Kia’s new DCT is capable of handling the higher torque outputs of the turbodiesel engine and has been engineered to offer a sportier driving experience with instant gear changes.
December 2015
Kia Optima goes on sale
Four versions are available, all powered by an upgraded version of Kia's 1.7-litre CRDi turbodiesel engine, now paired with either a six-speed manual or a new seven-speed (7DCT) dual-clutch auto transmission.
The Optima's 1.7-litre CRDi turbodiesel engine now develops an improved 139bhp and increased torque of 340Nm, starting at a lower 1,750rpm. This represents increases of 5bhp and 15Nm over the previous version.
With the Idle Stop & Go (ISG) engine stop/start system as standard, CO2 emissions of manual models are 14 per cent lower at 110g/km, while fuel economy improves to a highly impressive 67.3mpg. An even bigger improvement is apparent with the new 7DCT dual-clutch auto gearbox, which replaces the previous six-speed torque converter unit. Emissions are down by 25 per cent, to 116g/km, while fuel economy is now 64.2mpg.er year with manual versions and by £150 with the 7DCT after the initial registration payment.
The seven-speed (7DCT) dual-clutch auto transmission was developed in-house at Kia's research and development centre in Korea with the aim of delivering the comfort and smoothness of a torque converter transmission in automatic mode with the sportiness of a manual when the driver chooses to take control of gearchanging via the steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
Version |
OTR price |
1.7 CRDi 6-speed manual ISG 2 |
£21,495 |
1.7 CRDi 6-speed manual ISG 3 |
£23,495 |
1.7 CRDi 7-speed DCT ISG 3 |
£24,895 |
1.7 CRDi 7-speed DCT ISG 4 |
£28,895 |
August 2016
Kia Optima PHEV plug-in hybrid launched, offering a combination of 0-62mph in 9.1 seconds, a top speed of 121mph, NEDC economy of 176.6mpg, CO2 emissions of 37g/km and a zero emission (electric only) range of 33 miles. Priced at £31,495, it qualifies for tax on a BIK of 7%.
The Optima is also offered with a 163PS non turbo 2.0 GDI and a 245PS 2.0T-GDI petrol engine.
March 2018
Kia Optima upgraded
Gets improvements to exterior, interior and two new engines. The 1.7 CRDI diesel is replaced by the U3 1.6 CRDI offering 136PS and 320Nm torque. A new 180PS/1.6T-GDI engine with gasoline particulate filter is offered with 7-speed DCT transmission.
Available with Kia's latest 7-inch and 8-inch touchcreeen infotanimant systems and 'level 2 autonomy' driver assist systems such as Driver Attention Warning, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, High Beam Assist and full LED headlights with Dynamic Bending Light.
August 2018
Kia Optima updated
The new Optima gets an all-new 1.6-litre CRDi diesel engine. As well as refreshed exterior and interior design, the new Optima features Kia’s latest active safety and in-car connectivity technologies.
Changes include a revised front bumper design, as well as new LED tail-lamps and a revised design for the head- and fog lamps plus a re-profiled rear bumper. The ‘tiger-nose’ grille features a new bright chrome finish to create a more sophisticated, purposeful appearance. A new paint colour, ‘Runway Red’, is available, as well as new designs for the Optima’s 17-inch and 18-inch aluminium alloy wheels.
Inside, the cabin features a newly-designed steering wheel and satin-chrome trim on the centre console which extends across the dashboard. Grade ‘2’ models come with black cloth upholstery, level ‘3’ versions have black cloth with faux leather upholstery, with ‘GT-Line S’ models featuring black leather upholstery with red stitching.
In addition, ‘GT-Line S’ models features new ambient lighting around the dashboard and doors, letting occupants choose between six different colours – or assign different colours to individual driving modes. By default, cabin lighting floods the cabin in a soft green glow in Eco mode, while Sport mode turns lighting to red. Smart mode fills the interior with soft blue ambient lighting.
Kia has also modified the design of the Optima ‘GT-Line S’, which is now exclusively available in the stylish and practical Sportswagon bodystyle. For added style and on-road presence, there’s new LED fog lamps, a fresh 18-inch aluminium alloy wheel design and subtle gloss black mirror caps, side sills and air intake grille. The ‘GT-Line S’ model is further distinguished by distinctive new twin exhausts.
The interior features the same improvements to material quality and trim as the standard car, while the seats are now finished in black leather with red stitching.
Other safety features include Forward Collision-avoidance Assist (FCA) with pedestrian recognition, Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), High Beam Assist (HBA) and full LED headlamps. Available on selected grade, these technologies make the Optima one of the safest cars in its class.
The new Optima is available with Kia’s latest 7.0- or 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, with satellite navigation and Kia Connected Services powered by TomTom®. The system offers Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ to enable full smartphone integration. Android Auto™ is designed to work with Android phones running 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher; Apple CarPlay™, for iPhone 5 or newer. Within the centre console is a wireless smartphone charger, allowing users to charge their smartphones on the move.
The ‘U3’ 1.6-litre CRDi (common-rail direct injection) replaces the earlier 1.7-litre CRDi engine. The powertrain produces 134bhp and 320Nm of torque across a 2000-2250rpm engine range.
With Kia's Idle Stop & Go (ISG) engine stop/start system as standard, CO2 emissions for the Sportswagon are 121g/km when paired with a manual gearbox or 122g/km for DCT models, while fuel economy is 61.4mpg combined. CO2 emissions of the saloon variant are 117g/km for manual ‘2’ grades and 7DCT ‘3’ models with 62.8mpg combines or 118g’km for manual ‘3’ grade with 64.2mpg combined.
Model
|
OTR Price
|
Saloon ‘2’ 1.6 CRDi 6-speed manual ISG
|
£22,260
|
Saloon ‘3’ 1.6 CRDi 6-speed manual ISG
|
£24,260
|
Saloon ‘3’ 1.6 CRDi 7-speed DCT ISG
|
£25,700
|
Sportswagon ‘2’ 1.6 CRDi 6-speed manual ISG
|
£23,100
|
Sportswagon ‘3’ 1.6 CRDi 6-speed manual ISG
|
£25,300
|
Sportswagon ‘3’ 1.6 CRDi 7-speed DCT ISG
|
£26,700
|
Sportswagon ‘GT-Line S’ 1.6 CRDi 7-speed DCT ISG
|
£31,400
|
October 2019
KIA reported to be axing the Optima from its UK line-up