Since its debut, the Optima midsize sedan has garnered awards and
accolades for Kia Motors America (KMA) in recognition of its design,
performance and value. In 2011, the Optima Hybrid introduced a new
level of efficiency to the brand’s most popular name plate. Now, KMA is
pleased to announce the arrival of its updated 2013 Optima Hybrid,
featuring a more performance-driven and fuel-efficient powertrain as
well as more cargo space and premium features.
For 2013, the Optima Hybrid features numerous powertrain refinements
for smoothness and drivability, including a more robust 47 HP electric
traction motor, a stronger Hybrid Starter Generator (HSG) and a more
powerful 47 kW Lithium Polymer battery. Although the combined 199
horsepower rating is slightly lower than before, reduced from 206, the
combined 235 lb-ft of torque is significantly higher, increased from 195
lb-ft, resulting in a more responsive and powerful Optima Hybrid.
The Optima Hybrid is now available in two trim levels, base and EX.
The base model achieves an EPA estimated 36 mpg city, 40 mpg highway and
38 mpg combined1, making the Optima Hybrid more efficient than its predecessor2. The EX model delivers an EPA estimated 35/39/371.
In addition to increases in performance and efficiency, the 2013
Optima Hybrid also benefits from greater trunk space than before, thanks
to the repackaging of the vehicle’s battery pack. Furthermore, the EX
model adds navigation with back-up camera3, an 8-speaker Infinity audio system4, panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated front seats and 17-inch wheels to the already long list of amenities.
The Optima Hybrid builds on the gasoline-powered Optima, offering
improved aerodynamics and using lighter weight components. Lighter and
more aerodynamic 16- and 17-inch alloy wheels, base and EX respectively,
reduce weight and drag, while superbly integrating with the Optima’s
stunning design.
Extensive use of aluminum instead of steel for the
lower front and rear control arms, tie rod ends and rear knuckles helps
offset the weight of the hybrid components. Improved aerodynamics are
gained via the Optima Hybrid’s lowered ride height, full belly pan and
rear spoiler. Other Optima Hybrid differentiators include satin
finished front grille surround and trim on the lower front fascia and
side sills, and unique front and rear lighting. For 2013, the newly
revised Kia name badge is applied to the hood, trunk lid, and steering
wheel.

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