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2018 Kia Rio Review

The Rio emerges into 2018 as the first iteration of the fourth generation of Kia's subcompact sedan. As a price-conscious car, the subcompact four-door sedan offers an appealing level of drivability along with leading safety ratings, impressive build quality, and industry-leading warranty coverage to boot. A refined version of Kia's 1.6-liter four-cylinder motor is carried over to power the front-wheel-drive lineup with outputs lowered from 138 horsepower and 123 lb-ft of torque in last year's engine to 130 hp and 119 lb-ft. Despite the lower peak outputs, Kia promises better low-end power delivery and torque access for improved daily commuting. While a six-speed manual transmission services the base LX trim, a six-speed auto gearbox is standard on the S and EX trims and optional on the LX. In a segment where rivals such as theHonda FitandHyundai Accenthave ruled the roost for some time now, the Kia Rio has a lot to go up against.

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2018 Kia Rio Changes:What’s the difference vs 2017 Rio?

Fully redesigned for 2018, the Kia Rio now comes with a fresh look inside and out and is afforded plenty more features such as either a five- or seven-inch infotainment touchscreen, an integrated rearview camera, and cruise control just to name a few. The Kia Rio's tried-and-tested four-pot motor has been reworked to convey better low-end power delivery and improved frugality but at the expense of eight ponies from the prior year's peak output of 138 hp. The 2018 Kia Rio lineup also widens its appeal with the addition of the Rio S trim which slots into the lineup between the base LX and top EX trims.

Pros and Cons

  • Enjoyable drive and handling
  • Intuitive infotainment system
  • High predicted reliability
  • 有限公司mpelling warranty coverage
  • 有限公司mpetitive safety ratings
  • Subpar trunk and cargo capacity for class
  • Limited steering and driver seat adjustability
  • Standard features are minimal
  • Split-folding rear seats are not standard in the base trim
  • Sportier suspension tuning results in a somewhat firm ride quality

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2018 Kia Rio Trims

See trim levels and configurations:

Trim Engine Transmission Drivetrain Price (MSRP)
LX
1.6L Inline-4 Gas
6-Speed Automatic
6-Speed Manual
Front-Wheel Drive
$13,900
S
1.6L Inline-4 Gas
6-Speed Automatic
Front-Wheel Drive
16100美元
EX
1.6L Inline-4 Gas
6-Speed Automatic
Front-Wheel Drive
$18,400
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2018 Rio Exterior

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Dimensions

  • Length 172.6 in
  • Wheelbase 101.6 in
  • Height 57.1 in
  • Max Width 67.9 in
  • Front Width 59.8 in
  • Rear Width 60.0 in
  • Curb Weight 2,648.0 lbs

Exterior Colors

  • Aurora Black+$195
  • Ice Wine, Late Availability
  • Deep Sea Blue
  • Silky Silver
  • Currant Red
  • Clear White
  • Smoke Blue, Late Availability
  • Phantom Gray

2018 Rio Performance

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Engine and Transmission

  • Engine
    1.6L Inline-4 Gas
  • Transmissions
    6-Speed Automatic, 6-Speed Manual
  • Drivetrain
    FWD

处理和加驾驶sions

Though equipped with a tautly-tuned suspension and with a firmer ride than most, the Rio still impresses by smoothing out smaller road imperfections and bumps with relative poise. More of the road can, nevertheless, certainly be felt through the chassis via the wheels which can slightly degrade ride comfort, albeit beneficial to the driver in terms of road feel and handling. While the chassis can feel slightly unsteady on initial turn-in, body roll settles down and is kept under control through most of the Rio's dynamic range. The steering effort is lightly weighted and its responses tighten up naturally. It can, however, get darty at higher speeds requiring a lot of correction. Feedback from the front wheels is also effectively conveyed via the steering wheel, affording the driver with some confidence. The Rio tracks straight under heavy braking and the brakes themselves provide adequate stopping power, are responsive, consistent, and easy to modulate.

2018 Rio Interior

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Seating and Interior Space

  • Seating capacity
    5-seater
  • Front Leg Room 42.1 in
  • Front Head Room 38.9 in
  • Rear Leg Room 33.5 in
  • Rear Head Room 37.4 in

2018 Rio Trunk and Cargo Space

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  • Trunk Volume
    13.7 ft³

2018 Rio Safety and Reliability

Warranty

  • Basic:
    5年 \ 60,000 Miles
  • Drivetrain:
    10 Years \ 100,000 Miles
  • 有限公司rrosion:
    5年 \ 100,000 Miles
  • Roadside Assistance:
    5年 \ 60,000 Miles

US NHTSA Crash Test Result

NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.

Verdict:Is 2018 Kia Rio a good car?

With its budget-friendly pricing, exceptional crash-test worthiness, and favorable economy figures, the 2018 Kia Rio Sedan can be considered a good entry-level car. Along with its exceptional safety ratings and perceivably high-quality build, the Kia Rio was also given an above-average predicted reliability rating. In terms of its ride, the Rio impresses with handling dynamics that better most of its rivals and a ride quality comfortable enough to appreciate, albeit on the firmer side. The default powertrain moves the Rio through city settings enthusiastically while also remaining suitably frugal. The Rio's contemporary technology sets it ahead of many of its rivals too, with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay offered in the lineup's top-tier trim along with a premium seven-inch touchscreen display. While the Rio's practicality is middling for the class, its wide and flat trunk floor adds to its appeal. You will need to stick to the upper-level trims for these perks as they are absent in the entry-level LX trim.

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2018 Kia Rio Comparisons

Hyundai Accent Hyundai
Nissan Versa Sedan Nissan
有限公司mpetitor Horsepower MPG Price (MSRP)
Kia Rio 120 hp 33/41 mpg $16,450
Hyundai Accent 120 hp 33/41 mpg $16,645
Nissan Versa Sedan 122 hp 32/40 mpg $15,580

2018 Kia Rio vs Hyundai Accent

The Hyundai Accent is a top pick amongst the subcompact sedan segment and has been and still is a strong challenger for the Kia Rio. At only around $1,000 pricier than the Rio, the Accent comes standard with a better selection of features, especially at the base trim. With cruise control, Bluetooth, a rearview camera, and 60/40 split-folding rear seats featured in the base Accent, that small increase in price is met with a considerable amount more value. Furthermore, the top-tier Accent trim is accorded with standard features not available to the Rio at all, including a sunroof, automatic climate control, and heated front seats. In terms of drivability, the rival cars perform relatively similar with the Rio only offering better steering responses and feel. The Rio returned the better safety and reliability ratings along with better economy figures from its powertrain, but only to a marginal extent. From the base level upward the Accent offers significantly more value than that of the Rio and is in most regards slightly better.

See Hyundai Accent Review

2018 Kia Rio vs Nissan Versa Sedan

If the Kia Rio isn't affordable enough, then the Nissan Versa most certainly is with its MSRP hovering at around $1,500 lower than that of the Rio's. Though equipped with a similarly sized engine, the Versa offers more sedate acceleration as it produces only 109 hp and 107 lb-ft, but it is more frugal than the Rio with 31/39/34 mpg returned on the EPA drive cycles. The Rio will be a lot more enjoyable to drive than the slow-going Versa, it handles more dynamically and rides more comfortably too. The Versa also offers a cabin subpar in build and material quality with even fewer standard features than the already bare-bones Rio. All the Versa really stands out for is in its leading rear cabin room and trunk capacity which is measured at 14.9 cubic feet. But with even Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality forgotten throughout the Versa lineup, the Rio once again tops the Versa in another regard. The Rio, though priced higher than the Versa, offers more value in nearly every aspect.

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