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2010 Kia Cerato Hatchback Style Review

October 2010
Filed under: KIA Car News | KIA Headlines

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The Kia Cerato is Kia's best-selling model globally, recording annual sales of 304,295 units during 2009 with the 4-door sedan and 2-door Koup versions - and 226,975 units during the first seven months of 2010.

Now, Kia is introducing a third member of the Cerato family - the 5-door Hatchback, to strengthen its representation in what is arguably the world's most important market sector - the ultra-competitive small passenger vehicle or C-segment.

First shown at the New York Auto Show earlier this year, Kia anticipates that demand for C-segment hatchbacks across the Cerato 5-door markets, will grow to more than 1.2 million units by 2012, a trend increase which is also bound for Australia. "The latest Cerato is designed to appeal especially to those consumers with young families who prefer a 5-door hatchback for its style and enhanced practicality," said Kia Motors Australia Chief Operating Officer, Tony Barlow.

"The availability of this third body style for our small passenger segment category will enable Kia dealers to meet the needs of a broader range of customers. This derivative will boost total Cerato sales to an even higher level across all Australian states.

"Most significantly, the new model is a continuation of the local ride and handling development work carried out by Kia Motors Australia on Sportage earlier this year and is another step in what will be an ongoing program of launching new vehicles in Australia which are locally adapted to suit Australian driver's discerning tastes."

As well as its all-new body shape, the new Cerato 5-door model introduces styling, equipment, refinement and technical improvements, which will also feature on the 2011 Cerato sedan and 2-door Koup models (sedan and Koup upgrades are available from January)

Technically similar to its sedan and Koup sister cars, the new Cerato 5-door has the same overall width, height and wheelbase as the sedan, but the rear overhang is reduced by 190 mm, as is the overall length, so the 5-door model is 4,340 mm long.Despite its more compact dimensions, the hatchback's cargo volume of 385 litres (VDA) is highly competitive in its class.

Progressive, sporty, European styling for the latest Kia

At its introduction during early 2009, Kia's new Cerato sedan raised C-segment car design to a new level of sophistication. Now, Kia's international design teams, under the direction of Chief Design Officer Peter Schreyer, have re-visited the corporation's best-seller to create the new Cerato 5-door Hatchback.

The roof, rear side panels, C-pillar, tailgate with rear spoiler, rear bumper, light clusters and two-tone spoiler are all new. At the front, bold styling incorporates a new radiator grille, new lower air-intake grille and new-shape fog lamps. The door mirrors are new and offer an LED indicator light guide, while the 17-inch alloy wheels come in a 'double five-spoke' design. The rear combination lamps, which have etching-processed lenses, are split across the tailgate shut line and a sporty rear diffuser allows the exhaust tailpipe to be displayed in the SLi model.

The new Cerato 5-door Hatchback will arrive in Australia in a choice of nine eye-catching colours. Clear White, Ebony Black, Spicy Red and Racing Red, Metal Bronze, Bright Silver, Titanium Silver, Santorini Blue and Sweet Orange.

High-tech features enhance spacious cabin

In addition to its generous standard equipment level that echoes the sedan and coupe models, the 2011 Cerato 5-door's interior offers customers new comfort and convenience features as standard which reinforce this Kia's high-tech image.

Steering wheel 'paddle shifters' are available with the automatic transmission in the SLi model, while a folding key and keyless entry and Bluetooth hands-free is standard across both models. A leather type 'boot' gear lever gaiter is fitted, together with chrome edge trim around the twin cup holders and the centre console has a new premium style which contrasts nicely with the one tone black dash.

The new Cerato 5-door Hatchback comes with two standard trim levels with the Si fitted with a black fabric tricot finish while the range topping SLi comes with the black fabric Mesh Rachel with red stitching and the option of black leather trim.

For maximum cabin versatility, this model's rear seat cushion and backrest are split 60/40 with the cushion flipping forwards and the backrest folding down to create a flat cargo floor.

Although the overall height of the Cerato hatchback and sedan is the same (1,460 mm), the extended roofline of the 5-door creates an extra 20 mm of rear seat headroom.

Clever engineering minimizes NVH

While designing and engineering the New Cerato sedan, Kia's research and development team concentrated on maximizing the vehicle's refinement and minimising NVH (noise, vibration and harshness).

Now, during development of the 2011 Cerato 5-door, as well as the 2011 Cerato 4-door and Koup, further NVH improvements have been achieved. Additional sound-dampening foam is fitted in the A, B and C-pillars and the luggage bay side panels, the exterior cowling top panel is a heavier gauge steel, the interior dash-top padding has thicker insulation, the rear parcel tray has extra insulation and the trunk carpet is made from a heavier density material.

Gasoline engines with six-speed transmissions

Kia's new Cerato 5-door will be available with the four-cylinder petrol 1,998 cc Theta II powerplant which generates 115kW and propels the hatchback to 100 kph in 9.1 seconds (M/T), with a top speed of 190 kph.

The new Cerato 5-door is available in the latest six-speed manual or automatic transmission. The manual is fitted with 'high' top gear ratios for reduced engine revs and improved fuel economy while the new six-speed automatic transmission is equipped with a gate-type shift pattern and offers the driver fully automatic or Sport modes.Sports mode is even further enhanced with the standard inclusion of steering wheel 'paddle shifters' providing fingertip control in the SLi model.

Sophisticated running (and stopping) gear

The introduction of the Cerato 5-door heralds the arrival of the second vehicle launched in Australia which has been specifically adapted by Kia Australia's ride and dynamic team.Fortunately for the other members of the Cerato family, the sedan and Koup, the changes flow on to them as well.

The Cerato 5-door features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a CTBA (coupled torsion beam axle) rear suspension. The rear shock absorbers and coil springs are mounted separately to minimize intrusion. Both the shock absorbers and springs received a localised tune and spring rate adjustment which is unique to the Australian models.

Similarly the Electric power-assisted steering (MDPS - motor driven power steering) which results in an estimated 2-to-3% fuel-saving also received a unique Australian tune to provide a 'local' feel. The resulting linear torque build-up empowers the driver making the vehicle easy to park while still maintaining good weight through the steering wheel when on the open road. For powerful and stable braking, all Cerato 5-door models are equipped with 280 mm ventilated front discs and 262 mm solid rear discs.

The end result is a vehicle with ride and handling dynamic that is more refined and rough road compliant, a key vehicle acceptance requirement in the Australian market.

Equipped with 'active' and 'passive' systems

Like its 4-door and 2-door siblings, the new Cerato 5-door presents buyers with a range of state-of-the-art safety systems and equipment. Standard 'active' technologies include: ESC (electronic stability control) to enhance cornering ability and several systems to boost braking performance. The SLi model includes obstacle sensors in the rear bumper which help avoid contact with pedestrians and other vehicles when reversing.

The Cerato sedan has already achieved the top-score 5-Star rating in the USA's official NHTSA crash tests (scoring 19 out of a possible 20 points) and a 'Top Safety Pick' designation by the IIHS for top ratings in front, side, rollover and rear impact protection tests.The new Cerato 5-door is engineered to perform equally well.

RRP list (5-Door Hatchback)

Si Manual
$20,240

Si Automatic
$22,240

SLi Manual
$24,040

SLi Automatic
$26,240

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

2011 Kia Cerato 5-door Hatchback

Body & Chassis
Five-door, five-seater hatchback with all-steel unitary construction bodyshell. Fitted with a transversely-mounted gasoline engine driving the front wheels via a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission.

Petrol Engine
2.0-litre / 114.7kW
Name Theta II (4-in-line)
Type DOHC, four-cylinder, with CVVT
Capacity 2.0-litres, 1998 cc
Max power 115 kW @ 6200 rpm
Max torque 194 Nm @ 4300 rpm

Transmissions
2.0 MT 2.0 AT
Type 6-sp 6-sp

Suspension & Damping
Front Fully independent by MacPherson struts, with coil springs and gas-filled shock absorbers. Anti-roll stabiliser bar.
Rear Coupled torsion beam rear axle, with coil springs and gas-filled shock absorbers.

Steering
Standard
Type Electric (motor driven) power-assisted rack and pinion
Gearing 2.80 turns lock-to-lock / 2.68 (with 17-inch wheels)
Turning circle 10.32 metres / 10.78 metres (with 17-inch wheels)

Brakes
Front 280 x 26 mm ventilated discs
Rear 262 x 10 mm solid discs
ABS 4-channel anti-lock system with EBD
ESC Electronic Stability Control with TCS

Wheels & Tyres
Standard Steel 15 in x 6.5J 195/65 R15 tyres
SLi model Alloy 17 in x 7.0J 215/45 R17 tyres

DIMENSIONS (mm)

Exterior
Overall length 4340 Overall width 1775 (excl. door mirrors)
Overall height 1460 Wheelbase 2650
Front track 1557 Rear track 1564
Front overhang 895 Rear overhang 795

Interior Front Rear
Headroom 1015 975
Legroom 1100 890
Shoulder room 1415 1390
Hip room 1345 1355

Capacities
2.0 MT 2.0 AT
Fuel tank (litres) 52.0 52.0
Luggage (SAE) 415 litres (all seats upright)

Weights (kg)
Curb weight (min.) 1302 1328
Gross weight 1760 1780

Performance
Top speed / kph 190 190
0-to-100 kph / sec 9.1 9.8

Fuel Economy (litres/100 km)*
Overall 7.5 7.7
CO2 g/km 179 183

*Combined ADR81/02, figures based on 15-inch tire equipped vehicles

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