Latest Kia Venga Overview

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The Kia Venga has made a big impact on the mini MPV sector, delivering plenty of space, great value and eye-catching looks. With its seven year warranty, the Venga also proves that you don't really need to invest in a big car to get big practicality. The only fly in the ointment is the firm suspension, which cause the cabin to jiggle around on rough roads.
Unlike its boxy rivals, the rakish Kia Venga takes its design cues from regular superminis. Extra visual appeal is added by the large sweptback headlamps and bold chrome grille. Entry-level versions make do with plain steel wheels with plastic trims, while all other models get alloy rims. Go for the range-topping ‘3’ and you’ll also benefit from a panoramic glass roof.
As with the exterior, the Kia Venga’s cabin is attractively styled and robustly constructed. Better still, the dashboard is logically laid out and the switchgear operates with precision. There’s also plenty of seat and wheel adjustment , making it easy to find a comfortable driving position. Air-conditioning and electric windows feature on all versions, while ‘2’ trim and above gets a leather steering wheel and an iPod connection cable.
Buyers get the choice of three engines –89bhp 1.4-litre and 123bhp 1.6-litre petrol units, plus an 89bhp 1.4-litre diesel. For most owners the oil-burner is the best bet, as it delivers decent mid-range urge, is reasonably fuel-efficient and features a six-speed gearbox for greater long distance refinement. Direct steering and strong grip combine to make the Venga surprisingly agile on twisting back roads. However, there’s very little feedback and the firm suspension set-up cause the Kia to crash into potholes and fidget on the motorway.
The Venga represents strong value for money, undercutting less well-equipped mainstream rivals on price. However, poor predicted residuals undermine the Kia’s otherwise strong financial case. When it comes to running costs the diesel versions make the most sense. Fitted with the firm’s Intelligent Stop and Go start/stop kit the 1.4-litre CRDi is capable of returning 62.8mpg, while its CO2 emissions are only 117g/km..
You expect a mini MPV to extremely practical – and the Kia Venga doesn’t disappoint. You’ll notice the generous amount of space first, which easily rivals cars from the class above. You get bags of headroom, while a sliding rear bench lets owners choose between extra legroom or increased carrying capacity. Even with the seats pushed fully back there’s a generous 440-litres of boot space. The load area also includes useful under floor stowage, a load securing net and hooks for shopping bags.

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