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  • 기자명 Sally
  • Tech & Bio
  • Published 2009.12.07 21:21

Prestigious design award for all-new Kia 'Venga'

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) -- <Visual News> Before even going on sale at the beginning of 2010, the new Kia Venga has already received one of the most prestigious international design awards. The B-segment MPV has been awarded the iF product design award, which recognizes design quality, as well as a number of other criteria, including workmanship, level of innovativeness and eco-friendliness, offering Venga drivers in Europe added confidence in their choice of vehicle.

The international jury of experts honored the Kia Venga, a compact MPV which completely redefines the conventional mini-van profile.

Since its launch in 1953, the iF product design award, which is awarded annually, has been one of the world's most important prizes for excellence in design. The award has its origins in the product shows 'Die gute Industrieform' (Good Industrial Design) initiated by Hanover Messe and is now one of the world's largest design competitions.

For the 2010 award, a total of 2,486 products were entered in 16 different categories. The Kia Venga won the 'Transportation Design' category, which includes cars, ships, trains and planes.

The official presentation ceremony for the iF product design awards traditionally takes place on the first day of CeBIT, the world's largest trade fair showcasing digital IT. The Kia Venga will receive its award on 2 March 2010, the opening day of CeBIT, when the Hanover Exhibition Center´s special feature will display all the iF award-winning products. This display will continue until August 2010 and around 250,000 visitors are expected.

Designed, engineered and manufactured in Europe, the Kia Venga will be available across Europe with a choice of seven engines: two gasoline and up to five diesel engines, generating between 128 and 75 ps. The most economical version, the Venga 1.4 CRDi equipped with Kia's ISG (Idle Stop & Go) system, will have a CO2 rating of just 117 g/km and will use only 4.5 liters fuel per 100km.

The 4,068 mm long, five-door car has an exceptionally spacious cargo bay thanks to the two-tier boot space floor and sliding rear seats, giving a total volume of 1,253 litres. Kia gives a 7-year warranty (or 150,000 kilometers) on the Venga: five years on the whole car and two further years on the power train.

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