Kia is looking to a cleaner future
November 24, 2015
Kia’s stylish Optima saloon car will feature both hybrid-electric and plug-in hybrid-electric power within the next year it has been announced. They will be part of the Korean brand’s range of new engines and part of its plan to further lower the emissions of its vehicle line-up.
The Optima Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) is set to go on sale in the second half of 2016, offering increased battery capacity and pure electric range.
Meanwhile, the new Optima Hybrid (HEV) will offer customers improvements over the existing variant, heralding a larger battery pack, more powerful electric motor and revised transmission.
Kia says the changes should contribute to a 10 per cent improvement in fuel economy over earlier versions when the HEV hits the streets in the first half of 2016.
It will feature a battery pack with around six times the energy output of that found in the current-generation Optima Hybrid. And paired with a 50kW electric motor – itself 42% more powerful than in the previous version – the combination allows the Optima PHEV to operate in pure-electric mode at higher speeds.
Engineering teams working on the car expect it have the ability to travel up to 27 miles on electric power alone.
In tandem with the 2.0-litre petrol engine and six-speed automatic gearbox, it gives the Optima a total power output of 205PS.