
Kia will reveal the next generation Kia Magentis at the New York International Auto Show in April.
The all-new Magentis boasts a fresh design and has been completely transformed to embody a more bold, athletic and sporty style.
Longer, lower and wider than the previous model, the new Magentis features a significantly longer wheelbase and will offer more space for both people and luggage.
European sales of the new popular mid-size saloon are expected to begin in Spring 2011 whilst the USA and non-European markets – where the Magentis is known as Optima – sales will start from autumn 2010.
More details about the new model are expected prior to its public world debut at the New York International Auto Show on Friday 2 April 2010.
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