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Kia is having a busy year. The automaker is launching the Niro, a gas-electric hybrid with style, utility, and 50 mpg in combined driving. Redesigned Cadenza sedan and Sportage crossover SUV models also arrive, and the Optima family sedan lineup expands with hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The Soul adds an available turbocharged engine, and many Kia models get next-generation infotainment systems along with active headlights and automatic emergency braking.

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Kia introduces a redesigned Rio entry-level car and an all-new Stinger luxury performance car this year. A plug-in hybrid version of the Niro is also new for 2018.
Among the changes for Kia for 2017, the automaker is launching the Niro, a gas-electric hybrid with style, utility, and 50 mpg in combined driving.
At the 2017 Detroit Auto Show, Kia introduced the 2018 Stinger, the production version of its GT Concept originally shown at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Kia Motors unveiled at the Chicago Auto Show three new hybrids, including a stylish Niro hybrid subcompact SUV and two “green” versions of its Optima midsize sedan—the next-generation 2017 Optima Hybrid and the company’s first Optima plug-in Hybrid (PHEV).
With the introduction of the new 2017 Kia Niro at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show, it is clear that the automaker understands that hybrid vehicles too often sacrifice appealing design and engaging dynamics in order to deliver maximum gas mileage.
Kia unveiled the Telluride hybrid crossover SUV concept in a rich, dark green at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Kia dove headfirst into the “autonomous mobility” pool by announcing a new sub-brand called DRIVE WISE.
For 2016, some Kia models have received new value-conscious trim levels in addition to packages that include more connectivity, higher-end audio, advanced safety systems, sporty and luxury attributes, and new wheel designs.
For the most part, 2015 is a year of moderate change for the Kia brand, with a few key exceptions. These include the new fully electric Soul EV, completely redesigned Sedona minivan, and the addition of the K900 luxury sedan. Find out what's new for all 2015 Kia models...
Kia is moving upscale in 2014 with the launch of new products and features.