The 2014 Kia Optima refresh is fairly subtle and in passing one
quickly on the road, many people may not even notice any difference from
the current (2013) Optima sedan. The overall shape remains the same
(which is a very good thing) but a slightly revised front fascia, new
headlights, new fog lights in certain models and new taillights on the
outside while the inside benefits from a higher quality layout featuring
an LCD driver information display along with an optional 8 inch
infotainment screen in the center stack.
"With the latest version of the Optima, Kia continues to advance
value to new levels of sophistication, offering mid-size sedan consumers
new premium amenities and convenience upgrades, as well as a refinement
of the world-class design that so completely transformed our brand,"
said Michael Sprague, executive vice president, marketing &
communications, KMA. "The Optima is the cornerstone of Kia's design
evolution and epitomizes the brand's goal of building
highly-captivating, value-positioned vehicles."
The changes made to the 2014 Kia Optima begin up front where the
fascia retains the exact same basic shape but low grille opening has
been altered quite a bit. Where the 2013 Optima had a large central low
grille with black mesh filler that extended out to black trim that
wraps around the fog lights, the 2014 model brings some body color into
this area to break up all of the black. The grille opening is still
finished in black but bars fill this space rather than the mesh with a
chrome bar running through the middle of the opening while the black fog
light trim is predominantly body colored with a gloss black strip
running above the fog light housing and a far more subtle black trim
piece around those lights. The fog lights are s bit smaller for the
2014 Optima SX then with the previous models while the premium Optima
SX-Limited wears a unique set of four LED fog lights arranged in a tight
cluster (as shown above on the right). While the headlights and the
upper grille have not changed in their shape, the aggressively angled
headlights now have LED driving light bars running along the top to give
this sedan a higher end look without departing from the sporty nature
of the current Optima.
Out back, there has been a ton of sculpting changes through the
taillights, the trunk lid and the rear fascia of the 2014 Kia Optima.
The taillights are larger, extending down into the face of the truck lid
while full LED back lighting presents a much sportier, high end look.
The trunk lid itself has been altered a bit with a face that extends
back further where the 2013 model year Optima trunk lid was rounded into
the back end. Finally, the lower rear fascia has reflectors that are
mounted higher on the body with the old body line that ran along the
bottom being removed completely. Regardless of the LED taillights, the
basic design of the 2014 Optima goes a long way in making this new
midsized sedan look even sportier.
Inside, redesigned seats promise more comfort for those riding in or
driving the 2014 Kia Optima along with a ton of high tech additions
including a standard 4.3 inch thin film transistor (TFT) driver
information display, an optional 8 inch infotainment display and a new
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system.
The 2014 Kia Optima is expected to hit US showrooms in the third
quarter of 2013 with pricing to be announced closer to the debut of the
new midsized sedan. Click any of the thumbnails on this page for a look
at the 2014 Optima in both SX and SX-Limited trimlines.
Courtesy of Torque News
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