Hyundai has developed a new fuel–saving power unit - the Kia Kappa engine. The Kia Kappa engine uses new technologies that cut weight and friction to boost fuel economy. The new Kia Kappa engine manages a 5.0L/100km (47 mpg) fuel economy in a combined cycle and emits 119g/km of CO2 which is the lowest figure in its class. The Kia Kappa engine develops 80 PS at 5,200 rpm and 11.4 kgm of torque at 4,000 rpm in the 1.2 version.
The Kia Kappa engine will power the i10, i20 A– and B–segment cars and has the lowest dry weight 82.4 kg. The new engine will be built at the Chennai plant in India
The first vehicle to receive the new Kia Kappa engine is the i10.
The Kia Kappa engine will power the i10, i20 A– and B–segment cars and has the lowest dry weight 82.4 kg. The new engine will be built at the Chennai plant in India
The first vehicle to receive the new Kia Kappa engine is the i10.