2024 Kia Picanto - Discover the Secrets of the small hatchback
The third-gen #Picanto was originally introduced in 2017 and got a mild update in 2020. This time, Kia is more serious when it comes to styling updates, with the Picanto adopting the “Opposites United” styling language in its own unique way.
The highlight of the second facelift is the new face, with the new Y-shaped headlights (optionally LED) giving it an angrier and sportier look. The bumper is also new with a revised chrome-infused tiger-nose grille and a more complex central intake featuring gloss black trim and body-colored elements. The profile is largely carried over while at the back, the Picanto got a new pair of LED taillights which are now connected below the rear glass. The rear bumper is also updated with sharper styling cues including smaller reflectors on the faux vents, a more aggressive diffuser, and the absence of visible tailpipes.
In typical #Kia fashion, we only get to see the flagship GT-Line trim and not the base model which will adopt a simpler design for the bodykit. There is no mention of the crossover-style X-Line trim so there’s a chance it might have been discontinued. The base model comes standard with 14-inch wheels, in contrast with the GT-Line which gets 16-inch alloys with a diamond-cut finish. The color palette comprises 9 options, including 4 new shades (Signal Red, Smoke Blue, Sporty Blue, and Adventurous Green).
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