Known as the Picanto, its name is derived from ‘Picante’, which means ‘spicy’ – well at least that’s the online consensus.
The Kia Picanto is the Korean brand's smallest and most affordable car, starting at $22,490 for the GT-Line variant we tested. For that money, you get a 1.2-litre engine, 5-speed manual gearbox, 16-inch alloy wheels, and a range of safety features including blind-spot monitoring and autonomous emergency braking.
Inside, the Picanto is compact but surprisingly spacious, with enough room in the back seat for a child's booster seat. The boot is also narrow but deep, offering 255 litres of space that can be expanded to 1010 litres with the second row folded down.
On the road, the Picanto is fun to drive, especially in the GT-Line trim which adds a sporty edge to the car's handling and performance. The 1.2-litre engine provides enough power to get the car up to speed quickly and easily, and the 5-speed manual gearbox is easy to use.
Overall, the Kia Picanto is a great choice for city dwellers or anyone looking for a small, affordable, and fun-to-drive car. It's also surprisingly practical, with enough space for four adults and a decent amount of luggage.
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