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All-New 2007 Kia Rondo
Kia Beefs Up Product Line, Enters Crossover Vehicle Segment With New Model
Kia Motors America (KMA) added a fresh face to its vehicle lineup by unveiling
the all-new 2007 Kia Rondo, designed to completely change the way consumers
think about the crossover segment, at the Los Angeles Auto Show. A brand-new
model for North America, Rondo encompasses Kia’s “Power to Surprise” tag line
and fits perfectly into the company’s evolving image as a leader in safety and
value.

“The all-new Rondo is a perfect addition to further Kia’s growth in the U.S.
market, and allows us to be even more competitive, especially in the
ever-expanding crossover vehicle segment,” said Len Hunt, executive vice
president and COO of KMA. “By broadening our product selection, and with the
news of our vehicles’ high level of comfort, quality and performance spreading
throughout the industry, more consumers will be attracted to the Kia brand when
considering a future vehicle purchase.”
Smooth, Clean Exterior Lines (Car Stylatude)
The Rondo instantly garners attention with its fresh, clean look thanks to a
modern dynamic shape. Available in LX and EX trim levels, standard LX features
include body-colored door handles, body-colored side moldings and black front
grille crossbars packaged with newly designed 16-inch, six-spoke alloy wheels
fitted with 205/60HR16 tires. Upgrading to an EX adds fog lights, 17-inch,
five-spoke alloy wheels and 225/50R17 Michelin tires. Chrome accents, which are
standard on the EX, include exterior door handles, side moldings and front
grille crossbars. Integrated roof rails – sans crossbars – also is standard on
EX models and available on most LX trims. The easy-on-the-eyes exterior shape of
Rondo can be further enhanced by an accessory body kit, which includes fender
flares, front/rear/side fascia extensions and a lower rear spoiler. An upper
rear spoiler as well as roof rack crossbars are available as standalone options.
Exterior color choices include two completely new Kia colors, Urban Gray and
Fine Silver.
Roomy Interior Provides Versatility (Huge Cabinocity, Seat Flexology)
Exterior refinement continues to flow into the cabin. Standard features include
flat woven seat fabric, an AM/FM/CD tuner with four speakers and air
conditioning (for most models) along with power windows, door locks and mirrors.
The EX upgrades to Double Raschel seat fabric; an MP3-capable AM/FM/CD/Cassette
stereo with front tweeters and steering wheel-mounted audio controls; a
leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob; illuminated vanity mirrors; and
metal-finish interior door handles.
Additional packaging options accentuate the interior to near-luxury status. The
Convenience Package (LX) adds cruise control and keyless entry; the Leather
Package (EX) adds heated leather seats; and the Premium Package (EX) adds a
power sunroof and upgraded 10-speaker Infinity AM/FM/MP3-capable 315-watt
digital audio system with in-dash six-CD changer and 7.5-inch subwoofer.
Inside Rondo, an immediate sense of spaciousness in the legroom and headroom
departments is evident. The standard five- and optional seven-passenger seating
configurations will appeal to consumers looking for the functionality of a
minivan, but not the size and heft. Slightly taller and wider than its closest
competitor, the Mazda5, the Rondo provides a comfortable front row with 41.6
inches of headroom and 41.3 inches of legroom. Second-row space is fixed at 40.2
inches of headroom and 38.2 inches of legroom, regardless of a five- or
seven-passenger seating layout. The optional third-row seating offers a sensible
35.1 inches of headroom and 31.3 inches of legroom, more than enough room to
accommodate the average-sized adult. And when optioned with the third row,
Rondo’s second row adjusts with a forward/backward sliding range of nearly one
foot in travel.
The versatile second-row seats also provide the flexibility of a 60/40
multi-fold split, while the third row folds down in a 50/50 split. Additionally,
both rows fold completely flat for maximized cargo room. Practicality does not
sacrifice comfort as the driver’s seat offers six-way adjustments, including
height adjustment, and the front passenger offers four-way adjustments. In
addition, each passenger is well taken care of with an abundance of storage
cubbies and multiple cup holders located in every row.
Optima-Based, Car-Like Attitude and Performance (Giddyupidness)
Under the hood Rondo is built from a solid foundation derived from Kia’s
new-generation Optima and shares engine, transmission and chassis components.
Available with either a 2.4-liter in-line four-cylinder engine or a 2.7-liter
sixty-degree V6, Rondo performs with finesse, despite its slightly larger
dimensions. The four-cylinder delivers 162 horsepower and 164 lb-ft of torque
while the six-cylinder produces 182 horsepower and 182 lb-ft of torque. The LX
comes with a four-speed automatic whereas the EX is equipped as a five-speed
automatic, both with a standard Sportmatic™ shift.
The front-wheel drive Rondo utilizes independent front and rear suspensions.
Situated in front are MacPherson struts with coil springs while the rear’s
multi-link and coil springs complete the layout to provide a comfortable,
balanced ride. Standard front and rear anti-roll bars are calibrated for precise
and responsive handling, while the hydraulic power-assisted rack-and-pinion
steering’s effort and feel are tuned accordingly.
Class-Leading Safety
The Kia brand has an established history in addressing vehicle safety, and
the all-new Rondo is no exception with an unprecedented amount of standard
equipment. Part of the vehicle’s advanced supplemental restraint system (SRS)
are six standard airbags: advanced dual front, dual front seat-mounted side and
full-length side curtains.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and a four-channel four-wheel Anti-Lock Disc
Braking System (ABS) help maintain vehicle control during difficult driving
conditions. Front active headrests coupled with side-impact door beams, an
energy-absorbing steering column and front crumple zone provide more passenger
protection. A Tire-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is also standard on all
models.
Piece-of-Mind Warranty
As with all Kia models, Rondo comes with Kia’s Total Protection Package,
exceptional vehicle coverage that includes a 10-year/100,00-mile limited
powertrain warranty, a 5-year/60,000-mile limited basic warranty and
5-years/60,000-miles of 24-hour Roadside Assistance. One-year/12,000-mile tire
and road hazard protection as well as a 5-year/100,000-mile limited
anti-perforation warranty are added benefits to consumers.
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