The compact crossover Kia KX1, known in the European and Korean markets as Stonic, is sold in Russia through parallel imports. Prices for the model with delivery on order start from 1.39 million rubles, which is lower than the base Lada Vesta Comfort (from 1.46 million rubles), Vesta SW station wagon (from 1.66 million rubles) and Moskvich 3 crossover (from 1.7 million rubles). In Vladivostok, the car is delivered "turnkey", taking into account customs and recycling fees.
The model is built on the platform of Kia Rio and Rio X, produced in St. Petersburg under the Solaris brand. The front-wheel drive crossover is equipped with a 1.4-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine with a capacity of 100 hp paired with a variator - a unit that has been tested over time and is known for its reliability. The basic equipment includes a leather interior, a multi-steering wheel with glossy decor, air conditioning, multimedia with a touch screen, a central armrest and alloy wheels. The Fun version adds a black roof, LED optics and climate control.
Top-end options available in Moscow and St. Petersburg cost from 2.19 million and 2.62 million rubles, respectively, with a start button, rear-view camera, Bluetooth and hands-free. In Irkutsk, Fun is estimated at 1.66 million rubles, in Khabarovsk - 1.65 million, in Kirov with cruise control - 1.73 million, in Voronezh the basic version - 1.94 million.
Dimensions: length 4140 mm, wheelbase 2580 mm, ground clearance 180 mm. The model is focused on urban operation with an emphasis on accessibility and durability.
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