- Editor:
- New Car Test Drive
- Price As Tested:
- $15,985
“Great value, roomy, efficient, fun to drive.”
The Kia Rio comes in sedan and hatchback versions, and in base, LX and SX trim levels. The hatchback models are called Rio5.
The Kia Rio sedan ($11,695) comes with a manual transmission, wind-up windows, and manual door locks. Tires are 175/70R14 on 14-inch steel rims. There's no air conditioning or power steering. It comes with a sporty mesh fabric on the seats, an eight-way adjustable driver's seat with a fold-down armrest, tachometer, rear defroster, dual 12V power outlets and a convenient shopping bag hook on the back of the front passenger seat. Carpeted floor mats ($95) and a rear spoiler ($300) are the only options.
The Rio LX sedan ($13,795) comes with air conditioning, power steering, tilt steering column, and a 60/40-split folding rear seat. Tires upgrade to P185/65R14 with full wheel covers; P195/55R15 tires on alloy wheels are optional ($285). The LX sedan comes with the manual or an automatic transmission ($14,695). A Value Package ($600) includes power windows, power door locks with keyless remote, power heated outside mirrors, tweeter speakers, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls.
The Rio5 LX hatchback ($13,895) is equipped the same way and is also available with the automatic ($14,795).
The Rio SX sedan ($14,895) and Rio5 SX hatchback ($15,195) upgrade to P205/45R16 tires on alloy wheels, fog lights, upgraded cloth seat inserts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, metal-finish interior trim, metal pedals, and a spoiler. The Rio SX sedan ($15,795) and Rio5 SX ($16,095) are also available with the automatic. In addition, SX models are available with the same options as the LX.
Safety features for all models include front seatbelt pretensioners along with six airbags: Dual frontal, front seat side-impact and full-coverage side-impact curtain. Anti-lock brakes with rear discs are standard on the LX and SX trim levels of both the Rio and Rio5.