January 26, 2004
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Washington, D.C.
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Kia Motors America (KMA) today joined
with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other automotive manufacturers
in displaying vehicles that meet the EPA's more stringent Tier 2 emissions
standards at the Ronald Reagan Federal Building in the nation's Capitol.
Representing Kia at the event is the redesigned 2004 Spectra, Kia's best
selling, most recognized nameplate in the U.S. market, which debuted earlier
this month in Detroit at the North American International Auto Show. In addition
to providing lower emissions, the Spectra also delivers best-in-class standard
safety features, including six airbags with full-length side-curtain airbags,
and four-wheel disc brakes.
"This vehicle offers what consumers are looking for—performance,
safety, and comfort at an affordable price. At the same time, the new Spectra
is a cleaner, greener vehicle," said Peter M. Butterfield, president and
CEO, Kia Motors America. "As a leading seller for Kia, we are pleased
that these new vehicles are contributing to a cleaner environment."
Already a segment leader in value and warranty coverage in a hyper-competitive
segment, the all-new Spectra's longer wheelbase and increased width and
height contribute to the sedan's class-leading 97 cubic feet of passenger
room. Add in the fact that the Spectra will be the lowest priced vehicle in
the U.S. to offer a side-curtain air bag system and it is easy to see why the
new more desirable, more substantial Spectra will stand out from the competition.
Spectra also features dynamic styling and a longer wheelbase, a wider track
and more horsepower than its predecessor for better handling characteristics
and improved performance.
A New Design, Inside & Out
Kia believes the redesigned 2004 Spectra will stand out from the crowd with
styling elements and character not normally associated with the compact segment.
Built on a new platform with a longer wheelbase and increased overall width
and height from its predecessor, the all-new Spectra offers a more agile, athletic
stance and a more substantial, yet modern, appearance with its sculpted exterior
design and class-leading interior volume.
With total interior room of 97 cubic feet, the Spectra has the roomiest
cabin in its segment, and features as much or more interior space than many
larger sedans.
The 2004 Spectra's trunk capacity is significantly larger than ever
before. At 12.2 cubic feet of storage space, the larger trunk volume is a
gain of nearly 2 cubic feet over the previous generation vehicle.
Ultimate Safety and Security at a Tremendous Value
One of the biggest stories about the all-new Spectra is its unprecedented level
of safety features for a vehicle in its class. The Spectra is equipped with
a high level of safety equipment that moves the four-door sedan to the head
of the compact class.
The all-new Spectra features six standard air bags, including dual advanced
front and front seat-mounted side air bags, and full-length side curtain air
bags. To ensure that the front air bags are deployed properly, sensors controlling
the front supplemental restraints determine whether the seat belt is buckled
and gauge the severity of a frontal impact before deployment.
Spectra will be the only vehicle in its segment with standard full-length
side curtain air bags, and the lowest priced car in the U.S. to offer this
feature as standard equipment.
The 2004 Spectra comes equipped with standard four-wheel disc brakes, with
anti-lock brakes optional on the EX trim level. Additional safety features
include: front seatbelt pre-tensioners and force limiters, 3-point seatbelts
for all five seating positions, Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH)
and child safety door latches.
More Power + More Torque = Increased Performance
For 2004, all Spectra models feature increased horsepower and torque, better
fuel economy and reduced emissions from the previous-generation vehicle.
Spectra's new 2.0-liter DOHC engine, which now incorporates continuously
variable valve timing, produces 14 more horsepower for a total of 138 hp,
and 16 lbs.-ft. more torque for a total of 135 lbs.-ft.
Featuring multi-port electronic fuel injection, the new engine provides
more standard horsepower than many competing vehicles in the segment, including
the Honda Civic LX, Toyota Corolla LE, Nissan Sentra S and Ford Focus SE.
Spectra's new engine can be mated to either a five-speed manual or
an optional, electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission.
Fuel economy for vehicles equipped with the four-speed automatic transmission
is expected to improve from 22-mpg city and 30-mpg highway to 25-mpg city
and 34-mpg highway.
Improved Ride, Handling & Responsiveness
Unlike many compact sedans that offer low-tech, entry-level suspension layouts,
the 2004 Spectra features an all-independent suspension for responsive handling
and ride comfort.
Spectra's suspension layout uses MacPherson struts in front and a
multi-link design in the rear, and was carefully tuned to achieve the optimum
balance between a comfortable ride and responsive handling.
Unlike several competitors, front and rear stabilizer bars are standard
on all Spectra models. Aiding handling is a precise rack-and-pinion steering
system equipped with engine-speed-sensitive power assist.
Packaged for Comfort and Convenience at the Right Price
The all-new four-door Spectra is available in two trim levels: LX and EX.
Like all of Kia's vehicles, each model features an impressive list of
standard features inside and out, including: auto-off headlights, AM/FM/CD audio
system with six speakers and door-mounted tweeters, height adjustable steering
column, tachometer, six-way adjustable driver's seat, digital clock, tinted
glass, rear window defroster and dual map lights with sunglasses holder.
Major options for the LX trim level include four-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive, air conditioning, rear spoiler and carpeted floor mats.
The Spectra EX model offers additional standard equipment, including: air conditioning,
power windows, power door locks with remote keyless entry, dual body-color heated
power outside mirrors and front fog lights. Optional equipment includes four-speed
automatic transmission with overdrive, cruise control, alloy wheels, power moonroof
with tilt, rear spoiler, carpeted floor mats and a body kit that adds a front
spoiler and rear valence.
The 2004 Kia Spectra is built in Hwasung, South Korea, and will be available
in showrooms in late spring. Pricing will be announced closer to launch.
"KMA appreciates the opportunity to join the EPA and other automotive
manufacturers at this important event to show our support of the effort to build
cleaner, greener vehicles for the U.S. market," added Butterfield.
Kia Motors America is the U.S. sales, marketing and service arm of Kia Motors
Corp. in Seoul, South Korea.