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Geneva Preview: Kia No 3 Concept MPV

Click to enlarge Unlike many automakers, Kia isn’t backing off of its involvement in auto shows just yet. At the Geneva Motor Show next week, Kia will reveal a new concept and two variants of its compact c’eed. The No 3 is an oddly named concept for a compact people mover. The No 3 is basically a tall 5-door hatch that looks like it’s probably based on the c’eed platform. The 5-seater measures a mere 13.27 ft from bumper to bumper. The windshield glass continues into the roof all the way to the back of the car. What would normally be a header connecting the tops of the A-pillars instead goes from the normal A-pillar position on the passenger side back to the B-pillar on the driver side. So far we don’t know anything about the powertrain. A pair of more fuel efficient powertrains propel the new c’eed variants. An automatic start-stop system is added to the c’eed ISG and is claimed to improve urban driving efficiency by up to 15 percent. The auto-stop-start is available with both 1.4L and 1.6L versions of the c’eed. Kia is also showing a hybrid version of the c’eed that uses the Hyundai-Kia developed system with a 1.6L four cylinder along with a 15 kW electric motor. The car is part of a test fleet that will be run in Europe this year and averages 49 mpg (U.S.) and emits just 109 g/km of CO 2 . [Source: Kia] Continue reading Geneva Preview: Kia No 3 Concept MPV Auto Blog: Hybrid , Kia , Geneva Motor Show Geneva Preview: Kia No 3 Concept MPV originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Tue, 24 Feb 2009 02:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green | Car Blog Green

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Kia expects 15% city efficiency boost from start-stop system

Auto Blog: MPG , Kia Kia’s compact cee’d hatchback will be getting a new automatic start-stop system starting this spring in Europe. The system which switches off the engine when the car comes to a stop and restarts it when the clutch pedal is pressed down should give about a fuel efficiency boost of about six percent overall. However, in urban stop and go driving the difference can be up to 15 percent. Such systems will be increasingly common in the next few years (see: Ford ) as a low cost way of reducing idle emissions without having to go to a full hybrid system. The starter/generator is supplied by Bosch and the cee’d is built in Slovakia. [Source: Automotive News - sub. req'd] Kia expects 15% city efficiency boost from start-stop system originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Car Blog Green|Car Blog Green|Car Blog Green|Car Blog Green

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