23 January 2014
4 Mins read

Kia launches VR7 special edition range

Motorists on the lookout for new Kia deals could find the brand difficult to resist following the launch of its new VR7 special edition range.

Available from UK dealerships now, the new selection of enhanced models includes cars in the Picanto, Rio and cee'd families, providing a high level of standard specification, as well as a compelling value for money proposition.

All VR7 models include interior extras such as air conditioning, leather trimmed steering wheels and gearshifts, Bluetooth connectivity and USB and AUX ports. Meanwhile, a selection of exterior features – such as alloy wheels, reversing sensors, electrically adjustable heated door mirrors and electric windows – are also on offer.

Picanto VR7 buyers can purchase three-door 1.0 68bhp and five-door 1.0 84bhp options, which include safety features such as anti-lock braking systems, electronic brakeforce distribution, electronic stability control and vehicle stability management.

On top of this, they are equipped with aesthetic upgrades like silver-finished interior door handles, chrome exterior door handles, premium black upholstery and a black radiator grille.

Also on offer are a trio of VR7 Rio models – including a three-door option and two five-door variants – that boast body-colour bumpers, exterior door handles and door mirrors, plus safety upgrades.

Finally, the VR7 cee'd range includes four different vehicles sporting 16-inch alloy wheels, black 'abtract' cloth, steering wheel-mounted controls and a rear spoiler, in addition to several additional features and extras that depend on the specific model.

The VR7 range is available in four colours – white, black, silver and red – and are being made available by the manufacturer at competitive prices with a generous warranty.

Kia has started the new year on the front foot, announcing a wide range of customer offers across its entire lineup, including its newly introduced models. It has also launched a high-profile new advertising campaign that centres around the huge amounts of positive feedback it has received from its customers.

Posted by Bob Fletcher