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The model was discontinued in Australia in 2001, with production continuing elsewhere for a new model which was launched in 2002. In 2006, Kia presented a second generation Carens for model year 2007.
 
The model was discontinued in Australia in 2001, with production continuing elsewhere for a new model which was launched in 2002. In 2006, Kia presented a second generation Carens for model year 2007.
   
The Carens/Rondo followed Kia's introduction at the 2005 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] of the '''Multi-S''',<ref name="multi"/> essentially the Carens/Rondo in concept form &mdash; the ''S'' standing for ''Sporty, Spacious and Smart.'' The Multi-S differed significantly from the production model only its inclusion of a dual-panel sunroof running the length of the roof.<ref name="multi">{{cite web
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The Carens/Rondo followed Kia's introduction at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show of the '''Multi-S''',<ref name="multi"/> essentially the Carens/Rondo in concept form &mdash; the ''S'' standing for ''Sporty, Spacious and Smart.'' The Multi-S differed significantly from the production model only its inclusion of a dual-panel sunroof running the length of the roof.<ref name="multi">{{cite web
 
| title = Kia Multi-S Crossover
 
| title = Kia Multi-S Crossover
 
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The name Rondo, derives from the musical term [[Rondo]].<ref name="hunt">{{cite web
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The name Rondo, derives from the musical term Rondo.<ref name="hunt">{{cite web
 
| title = Kia: Leapfrogging in Innovation with Len Hunt
 
| title = Kia: Leapfrogging in Innovation with Len Hunt
 
| publisher = Edmunds.com, Dec 6, 2006
 
| publisher = Edmunds.com, Dec 6, 2006

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Kia Carens
2006 Kia Rondo LX (US)
Manufacturer Kia Motors
Parent company Hyundai Kia Automotive Group
Production 1999–present
Class Compact MPV
Body style(s) 4-door wagon
Layout FF layout
First generation
2000 Kia Carens (Europe)
Production 1999–2002
Assembly Hwasung Plant, Hwasung, South Korea
Engine(s) 1.8 L
2.0 L
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,570 mm (101 in)
Length 4,450 mm (175 in)
Width 1,730 mm (68 in)
Height 1,600 mm (63 in)
Related Kia Sephia
Updated first generation
2003 Kia Carens (Europe)
Also called Kia Carens II (South Korea,Indonesia)
Kia X-Trek (Diesel model in South Korea)
Naza Citra (Malaysia)
Kia Euro Carens (Taiwan)
Production 2002–2006
Assembly Hwasung Plant, Hwasung, South Korea
Chu Lai Plant, Quang Nam, Vietnam
Engine(s) 1.8 L
2.0 L
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Wheelbase 2,570 mm (101 in)
Length 4,490 mm (177 in)
Width 1,750 mm (69 in)
Height 1,610 mm (63 in)
1,685 mm (66.3 in) (X-Trek)
Related Kia Sephia
Second generation
Kia Rondo EX (US)
Also called Kia Rondo (United States, Canada)
Kia New Face Carens (South Korea)
Kia Rondo7 (Australia)
Naza Citra 2 Rondo (Malaysia)
Kia Euro Carens (Taiwan)
Production 2006–present
Assembly Gwangju Plant, Gwangju, South Korea
Chu Lai Plant, Quang Nam, Vietnam
Kaliningrad, Russia[1]
Engine(s) 2.0 L G4KA I4
2.0 L D4EA CRDi I4
2.4 L G4KC I4
2.7 L G6EA V6
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
6-speed manual
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (110 in)
Length 4,545 mm (178.9 in)
Width 2007-2010: 1,820 mm (72 in)
2011: 71.7 in (1821 mm)
Height 1,650 mm (65 in)
1,720 mm (68 in)
Related Hyundai Sonata
Kia Optima/Lotze
Hyundai Lavita

The Kia Carens is a compact MPV launched in 1999 by the Korean manufacturer Kia and marketed worldwide under various nameplates, prominently as the Kia Rondo.

The model was discontinued in Australia in 2001, with production continuing elsewhere for a new model which was launched in 2002. In 2006, Kia presented a second generation Carens for model year 2007.

The Carens/Rondo followed Kia's introduction at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show of the Multi-S,[2] essentially the Carens/Rondo in concept form — the S standing for Sporty, Spacious and Smart. The Multi-S differed significantly from the production model only its inclusion of a dual-panel sunroof running the length of the roof.[2]

The name Rondo, derives from the musical term Rondo.[3]

Naza Citra from Malaysia

Rondo/Rondo7

In North America and Australia, the car is called the Rondo and Rondo7 respectively. The Rondo made its debut at the 2007 Los Angeles International Auto Show. The Rondo began sales in early 2007 as a 2007 model year vehicle in the United States, while in Canada it went on sale in December 2006. In Australia, sales commenced April 2008. In the United States, Kia sold more than 20,000 units in each of the first two model years exceeding internal sales goals. Sales rapidly declined in the 2009 model year and never recovered. As of August 2010, Kia discontinued the Rondo in the United States pointing customers to the newly-designed 2011 Sportage on Kia.com; however the 2011 Carens/Rondo facelift (adopting Kia's new grille from its Forte vehicle) continues to be sold in Canada due to better sales there.

Available as a 5- or optional 7-passenger vehicle with either a standard 175 hp 2.4l 4-cylinder engine or an optional 192 hp 2.7l V6 engine in two trim levels. In Australia, it is only available as a 7-passenger vehicle with a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine and a choice of an automatic or manual transmission, depending on trim level.

Standard features depending on market include: 16-inch alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD player/Sirius Satellite Radio/MP3 Capability, iPod auxiliary jack, Air Conditioning, Power Windows and Door Locks, Front/Side/Full length Side Curtain airbags, 4-wheel Disc Brakes, ABS, Electronic Stability Control, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, LATCH, Child safety door locks, Tilt steering column, Front and Rear 12-volt outlets, Front and Rear Cupholders.

Options include: Moonroof, Leather interior, Heated front seats, Cruise Control, Keyless entry, Infinity 10-speaker stereo. Naza CitraII Rondo

See also

  • Kia Design and Manufacturing Facilities

References

Smallwikipedialogo This page uses some content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Kia Carens. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons by Attribution License and/or GNU Free Documentation License. Please check page history for when the original article was copied to Wikia


  1. "Группа компаний Автотор :: Автомобили KIA". Avtotor.ru. Retrieved on 2010-10-09. (Russian)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Kia Multi-S Crossover". Babez.de, Sept, 14, 2005.
  3. "Kia: Leapfrogging in Innovation with Len Hunt". Edmunds.com, Dec 6, 2006.

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