Kia Morning

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Kia Morning
2007 Morning
Manufacturer Kia Motors
Parent company Hyundai Kia Automotive Group
Production 2004–present
Assembly Seosan, South Korea
Predecessor Kia Visto
Class City car
Body style(s) 5-door hatchback
Layout FF layout
Transmission(s) 4-speed automatic
5-speed manual

The Kia Morning, known as the Kia Picanto in export markets (except in Chile, where it is badged with its original name and Taiwan where it is known as the Kia EuroStar), and the Naza Suria in Malaysia, is a low cost city car produced in South Korea by Kia Motors (internal model index SA).

The Morning/Picanto is based on a shortened platform of the Hyundai Getz. It is available with either 1.0 or 1.1 L petrol engines. A 3-cylinder diesel engine (based on the Kia Cerato's 1.5 CRD four-cylinder unit), with direct injection and a variable geometry turbocharger, has been available in the European market since Spring 2004, with power reaching 75 PS (55 kW). The Morning is 3,495 mm (137.6 in) long with a five-door hatchback body. Automatic gearboxes are optional in the petrol units.

To increase its appeal in the European market, the Morning/Picanto is equipped with such features as a MP3 enabled CD Player, air conditioning, front and rear electric windows, remote central locking, and electric mirrors.

A locally assembled version of the Kia Picanto is sold in Malaysia under the Naza badge, as the Naza Suria.

The Picanto is due for a facelifted model to be introduced in Europe in late 2007.

[edit] Safety

In its EuroNCAP crash tests, the Picanto earned three out of five stars for it's adult occupant safety rating and four out of five for children occupant safety.

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