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  2. Kia Mohave - Wikipedia

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    The Kia Borrego FCEV [13] was a concept car produced by Hyundai-Kia and first shown at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. [14] The concept was based on a pre-facelift production Borrego and features a fuel cell putting out 115 kW (154 hp), a companion super-capacitor rated at 450 volts (134 horsepower) and a 109 kW (146 hp) electric motor driving ...

  3. Borrego - Wikipedia

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    Kia Mohave variant Kia Borrego, named after the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in California This page was last edited on 24 October 2024, at 03:38 (UTC). ...

  4. Kia K5 - Wikipedia

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    The Kia K5 (Korean: 기아 K5), formerly known as the Kia Optima (Korean: 기아 옵티마), is a mid-size car manufactured by Kia since 2000 and marketed globally through various nameplates. First generation cars were mostly marketed as the Optima, although the Kia Magentis name was used in Europe and Canada when sales began there in 2002.

  5. Kia Venga - Wikipedia

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    The Kia Venga is a car manufactured by Kia for the European market [2] across a single generation between 2009 and 2019, with a high-roof mini MPV design. The Venga debuted at the 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show [2] sharing platforms with Kia Soul (and the outgoing Rio). [3] [4] The Venga and Hyundai ix20 are badge engineered variants.

  6. Kia Connect - Wikipedia

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    Kia Connect, formerly UVO eServices, is a paid subscription OEM infotainment and telematics service offered by Kia Motors America on select vehicles for the United States market. The system allows users to make hands-free calls on their smartphone , stream music , navigate to a POI , and perform vehicle diagnostics with the use of voice commands .

  7. SUV - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the term SUV is generally used for road-oriented vehicles, described as "J-segment" by the European Commission. [22] [23] [24] "Four-by-four" or the brand name of the vehicle is typically used for off-road-oriented vehicles. Similarly, in New Zealand, vehicles designed for off-road use are typically referred to as "four-wheel drives ...