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Kia Venga CRDi

Will new mini-MPV prove a hit with Brits?

Kia Venga CRDi

By Jack Rix

February 2010

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The Venga is coming... to the UK! We’ve already driven Kia’s new Ford Fiesta-sized mini-MPV in European spec, but in recognition of the importance of the British market, the firm has retuned the car for our roads.

To cope with bumpy tarmac, and potholes, the suspension has been tweaked with a new set of softer dampers, although the springs remain the same. The electric power-steering also gets a firmer setting, to create a chunkier, big-car feel.

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As a result, there is relatively little body roll in corners, while imperfections in the road are rounded off reasonably well. The overall driving experience is uninspiring, yet the styling looks great, and ties in neatly with other new Kia models, the Sorento and Sportage.

The Venga’s wheelbase is 65mm longer than that of its stablemate, the Soul, so the interior is spacious. Fold the sliding rear seats flat and there’s a generous 1,485 litres of load space to play with, too.

We drove the 89bhp 1.4-litre diesel, which gets stop-start and Kia’s EcoDynamics badging. It promises 60mpg-plus, yet still trails the Fiesta ECOnetic. Plus, the engine lacks the punch you expect from low revs.

We’d save £1,400 and buy the smoother 1.4-litre petrol Venga.

Rival: Vauxhall Meriva
We have yet to drive the new Meriva, but it looks promising. Rear-hinged back doors and a flexible interior will make it a force to be reckoned with.

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3 Comments

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Want boring reliable transport - step this way...

By dieselmerc on 11 February, 2010, 10:55am

Yuck!!!

This thing is pig ugly and that nose, what the hell were Kia thinking of when they designed that. I was considering buying a Picanto last year but it just didn't do anything for me at all.

Kia, PLEASE take this monstrosity back and shove it in the nearest crusher, which incidentally is where the Soul should also be destined to as soon as humanly possible, that thing is just plain WEIRD!

By nick7 on 11 February, 2010, 5:38pm

Interesting

Saw one on the road on St Georges Day; looked neat and interesting, nice in the blue colour. Soul is also 'interesting'; go to Japan and see lots of truly weird try-outs that never make it to Europe. And yes, most of us ordinary folk, paying with our own hard-earned cash, do want boringly reliable, comfortable cars, not rock-hard, temperamental exotica bought with a merchant banker's bonus!

By Ironic on 25 April, 2010, 2:58pm

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FIRST OPINION

    The Venga sums up Kia’s growing confidence. It’s a bold and intelligent move into the growing mini-MPV market, and will surely pay off. The design is very well executed and the interior tardis-like – but the driving experience ultimately disappoints. For the best value, stick to the cheaper petrol cars, from £11,495– and don’t forget, Kia’s seven-year/100,000-mile warranty is included.

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £15,395
    Engine: 1.4-litre 4cyl turbo
    Power/torque: 89bhp/220Nm
    0-60mph: 14.0 seconds
    Top speed: 104mph
    Econ/CO2: 62.8mpg/117g/km
    Equipment: iPod connection, panoramic electric sunroof, climate control, powered windows front and rear, remote central locking, six-speaker CD audio system
    On sale: Now
     
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