Kia Unveils New Large Sedan for U.S. MarketAmanti is Company's First Entry in Large-Car SegmentNew York 04/17/2003 -- At the New York International Auto Show today, KiaMotors America (KMA) pulled the wraps off the 2004 Amanti, an all-new, largesedan that will provide a level of room, comfort, quality and safety never beforeoffered by a Kia vehicle.Amanti will be the newest addition to the growing Kia product range and themost recent fulfillment of the company's plans to reach out to a largernumber of American consumers. Kia impressed many industry observers in the pasttwo years with the high levels of value, quality and safety in such recent newproducts as the Optima sedan, Sedona minivan and Sorento SUV. The new Amantisedan will take these brand attributes to the large-car segment with the kindof room, comfort, convenience features and comprehensive safety equipment consumersexpect in this segment."Amanti is our effort to reach out to yet another group of buyers whowe weren't previously attracting," said Kia Motors America PresidentPeter M. Butterfield. "These are buyers who seek full-size room and comfortwith a full array of safety features, but who don't want to pay throughthe nose in the process. Amanti will give them everything they want, excepta huge hole in their wallets."The Amanti is a breakthrough model for Kia, both in terms of its styling andits positioning, with more expressive looks and a less conservative image thanits competitors. This new sedan will not only appeal to a whole new group ofbuyers for Kia, it will also help shift consumers' impression of Kia asa maker of small, entry-level cars to that of a company providing leading valuein every segment where it competes.DesignThe Amanti is no cookie-cutter car. This is a sedan that makes a bold statement--from its classically inspired grille to its limousine-like roofline.Dominating the front view is the distinctive chrome-trimmed grille. Two characterlines on each side of the hood create a scalloped look. The grille is flankedby dual headlamp clusters consisting of elliptical lamps framed to match thelines of the grille and hood. The outside lamp clusters contain neatly integratedfog lamps, and wide horizontal LED turn signals add a high-tech touch and excellentvisibility. A single character line runs the length of the side of the car andis emphasized by a chrome side protector, presenting a smooth and unclutteredfinish. The passenger compartment is rounded off at the C-pillar to create astrong, executive look as well as class-leading headroom. Completing the sideview are stylish 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped with 225/60R16 Michelin tires.From the rear, the Amanti is equally distinctive. The center of the rear deckrises above the fender line for additional cargo room and aerodynamic efficiency.Dominating the rear view are horizontal taillights, which are split across thetrunk. On the outside are turn signals and brake lights. On the inside are therear reflectors with reverse lights integrated in the rear garnish. The taillightsare protected by a clear polycarbonate lens cover and embellished with faceteddetailing that imparts an upscale appearance and a stylish, polished appeal.The interior design for the Amanti builds on the car's striking exterior.Step inside and you'll notice the same flowing lines that characterizethe exterior of the vehicle, with gently curved surfaces and smooth edges. Thewood-grain finish on the doors, center fascia and console gives the interiora sophisticated look and feel.The dashboard extends in a broad, unrelieved arc between the A-pillars, creatinga sill that shades the instrument cluster from glare. The four-spoke steeringwheel contains remote controls for the audio system and vehicle speed control.The center console has the functional effect of bringing forward the audio andclimate controls without impeding the sweeping line of the dashboard. All controlsare push-button type for ease of use and clearly marked for increased visibility.The center console features a high, padded armrest that opens to reveal storagecapacity for front-seat occupants. The automatic gear selector features a polishedfront plate that adds impact and a touch of flair to the interior. The doorpanels reflect the design of the rest of the interior and are highlighted onceagain with wood-grain trim. Interior door handles are chromed. Overall, theinterior lends a light and airy feel, thanks to the large expanse of glass,and is roomy enough to seat five adults in considerable comfort.Comfort and ConvenienceThe elegant interior design is complemented by a full range of comfort and conveniencefeatures. The thoughtfully designed instrument panel incorporates easy-to-readanalog gauges for clear legibility both day and night. An LCD display on thedash provides a wide variety of data from the trip computer.The Amanti's fully automatic climate control system offers "setand forget" temperature settings with dual temperature controls for eachside of the passenger compartment.The audio system is the most sophisticated ever offered in a Kia. Designedand manufactured by Infinity, the six-channel, 270-watt sound system deliversexceptional highs, mids, and lows for a dynamic listening experience. Its six-discin-dash CD changer, AM/FM receiver and cassette deck allow you a full selectionof news and music at your fingertips. The audio system is tuned to the interiorto ensure the very best acoustic performance.With the stereo off, you'll find the Amanti is an exceptionally quietvehicle. It uses a number of different structural and technological refinementsto reduce noise, vibration and harshness, including foam padding within thewheel wells, urethane insulation pads in the roof pillars, and robust sounddeadening pads in the floor, roof and dash.Power door locks and windows are standard on Amanti. A backup system preventsthe doors from being locked if the key is left in the ignition, while the one-touchup and down windows have an anti-pinch feature that senses obstructions andautomatically rolls down the window. The ignition incorporates an immobiliserfeature for theft protection. A power tilt-and-slide sunroof provides open-airmotoring in fair weather.The driver's seat features an eight-way power adjustment function controlledby an intuitive switch mounted on the driver's door. The switch is shapedlike the seat itself and comprises two buttons that electrically adjust theangle of recline, the front and rear height of the seat cushion and fore andaft location. A separate power adjustment button on the side of the seat controlsthe lumbar support, also electrically. The seat also features a memory featurethat stores two different seating and outside mirror configurations, enablingdifferent drivers to quickly and easily adjust the seat to their preferred settings.With Amanti, there's more of everything, and room is no exception. Inthe front, there is a class-leading 40.0 inches of headroom and 43.7 inchesof legroom, besting such key competitors as Toyota Avalon, Chrysler Concordeand Buick LeSabre. Move to the back seat and you'll find 37.8 inches oflegroom and a class-leading 38.4 inches of headroom. Shoulder rooms stacks upwell also with 58.1 inches up front and 57.5 inches in the back.Interior space is further expanded by a full range of storage areas. The frontcenter armrest flips up to reveal a two-level storage area. Two beverage holdersin front of the armrest are designed to hold containers in a range of differentsizes. In front of the passenger seat is a lockable glove box that containsa separate tray for independent storage of smaller items. The driver and frontpassenger doors contain adjustable map pockets and larger hard-cased compartmentsthat fold out from the front doors to accommodate bulkier items. In the rearare front seat-back pockets and a storage space inside the fold-away centralarmrest, which also contains two cup-holders.SafetyOne of the biggest stories about the Amanti is its unprecedented level of safetyfor a vehicle in its class. In both active and passive safety, the Amanti willbe a leader in offering safety equipment in the large-car segment. On the activesafety front, the Amanti features an anti-lock braking system supplemented bya range of electronic systems that ensure the driver maintains complete controlof the vehicle even when stopping in difficult conditions. ABS is standard equipment,but that's just the beginning. Electronic braking distribution, brakeassist, traction control and electronic stability control will be availablein a model with pricing that will set a new standard for value among large cars.The integrated electronic brake distribution (EBD) system apportions brakingforce front and back according to the vehicle's load distribution. Thetraction control system (TCS) incorporates speed sensors on each wheel thatdetect tire slippage at the drive wheels when accelerating. Once slippage isdetected, engine output is reduced and braking applied to transfer power tothe wheel with the most traction.The Amanti's Electronic Stability Program, developed by Continental Teves,works by monitoring and comparing data on driver and vehicle behaviour. Sensorsmeasure the speed of the vehicle, the intended direction of the car based onthe steering angle and the actual tracking of the car. The moment a potentialskid is identified, the ESP system intervenes by individually controlling brakingat the wheels and by reducing engine power to control yaw and restore propervehicle dynamics.Passive safety features on Amanti are impressive as well. A full array of eightairbags is standard. Driver and front-passenger airbags are complemented withfront and rear seat-mounted side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags.The supplemental restraints in the front are "smart" airbags controlledby sensors that gauge the severity of a frontal impact before deployment. Thisensures that the airbags are not triggered by low-impact collisions like thosethat typically take place in parking lots.These smart airbags are also linked to seatbelt buckle sensors, which allowthe passive safety systems to respond to a collision in different manners dependingon whether passengers are wearing seatbelts or not. In a minor, low-speed collisionin which adequate protection is provided by the seatbelt alone, the airbag willnot deploy. Side-airbags are installed in the front and rear seats to provideadded protection in the event of a side impact, and full-length side curtainairbags deploy for head protection. The Amanti also uses active front headreststhat move forward and up in a rear collision to further enhance head protection.Rounding out the Amanti's overall safety story, the sedan's unibodyis computer designed to minimize deformation of the passenger compartment inthe event of a collision. Crumple zones at the front and rear absorb and dispersecollision forces, while side-impact bars and reinforced pillars enhance passengerprotection in the event of a side collision. PerformanceThe front wheel-drive Amanti is motivated by a refined 3.5-liter, twin-cam,24-valve V6 engine. The powerplant puts out 195 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and217 ft-lbs of torque at a class-leading 3,500 rpm.* Engine noise is controlledby ample sound-deadening materials and a full engine room cover that also enhancesthe under-hood appearance of the car.With key competitors still using four-speed automatics, Amanti's powertrainincludes a best-in-class five-speed automatic transmission, which incorporatesa sequential manual mode to provide the driver with a choice between pure automaticshifts or the control of manual gear selection. The driver can select manualmode at any time when the gear selector is in the Drive position by moving thegearshift lever sideways into the shorter slot of the "H". Pushingthe gearshift lever forward then shifts up a gear and pulling it back shiftsdown. The current gear is numerically displayed by an LED lamp on the clusterand will be maintained until the driver changes gear or unless one of the failsafesystems cuts in.The Amanti's remarkable ride comfort begins with an independent doublewishbone front suspension with coil springs and a stabilizer bar. The doublewishbone system offers many advantages, including optimum tire grip, improvedtraction and excellent camber control with the lower wishbone arm particularlygood for enhancing lateral rigidity and reducing road noise.At the rear, the Amanti rides on an independent multi-link suspension with coilsprings and stabilizer bar. This combination gives the Amanti maximum agility,predictable steering and handling behaviour during cornering and excellent directionalstability. Gas-filled shock absorbers are standard equipment, providing consistentdamping to absorb anything from small imperfections to large bumps.Amanti's ideal blend of size, comfort, interior room, distinctive styling,long list of convenience features and comprehensive active and passive safetysystems will make it a formidable competitor in the large-car segment in theU.S. By following the Kia formula that has made the company one of the fastest-growingbrands in U.S. history, Amanti will take the key ingredients of value, qualityand safety to an entirely new group of consumers. Add in the peace of mind ofa 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty, and few would argue that Kia's new Amantisedan will be a significant new presence in the large-car market. 