Especificaciones y análisis del KIA Picanto
Power
65HP
Torque
97Nm
Consumption
4.8l/100
Emissions
114g/km
0-100 km/h
15.1s
Top Speed
154km/h
Weight
929kg
Price
8,892€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
127 L
35 L
48 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the KIA Picanto 1.1 SOHC Active · 65 CV (2010)
General description
The 2010 KIA Picanto is much more than just a city car; it's an adventure companion for the concrete jungle. Born to move with agility and confidence, this little giant proves that you don't need a large size to have a big heart and more than fulfill its mission: to make city life easier and more economical.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Picanto is rediscovering the pleasure of pure and direct driving. Its 65 horsepower, though modest, feel lively and energetic thanks to its low weight and a manual gearbox that connects you with the car. It doesn't aim to break speed records, but to glide through traffic with surprising agility and park in impossible spaces. Every journey becomes a simple and rewarding experience, with fuel consumption so low it will make you smile at every visit to the gas station.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of friendliness and functionality. With its rounded shapes and friendly look, the 2010 Picanto radiates optimism. The five doors are a gift of practicality in such a compact body, facilitating access to surprisingly usable rear seats. Inside, simplicity is the norm, with an honest and unpretentious dashboard where every control is exactly where you expect to find it. It's a design that doesn't age, because its purpose is timeless: to be useful and pleasant.
Technology and features
In an era of screens and complexity, the Picanto's technology is a breath of fresh air. It focuses on the essentials to ensure a safe and comfortable drive. The electric power steering is a delight in urban maneuvers, and its indirect injection engine is an example of proven and robust mechanics. You won't find advanced infotainment systems, but you will find the peace of mind of simple and reliable engineering, built to last.
Competition
In the competitive city car segment, the Picanto faced tough contenders like the trio of the Citroën C1, Peugeot 107, and Toyota Aygo, as well as its platform sibling, the Hyundai i10. It also competed with the charismatic Fiat Panda and the practical Chevrolet Spark. Against them, the Picanto defended its place with an excellent balance of price, equipment, and a reliability that was beginning to be the hallmark of the Korean brand.
Conclusion
The KIA Picanto 1.1 Active is not a car you buy with your head alone, but also with your heart. It is the smart choice for anyone looking for a loyal, economical, and tremendously practical vehicle. It represents the freedom to move around the city without complications, a haven of simplicity in a complex world. More than a means of transport, it is a faithful friend that will never let you down on your daily commutes.




