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2009 Kia Borrego Preview
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| Kia's Borrego will sit above the Sorento in the brand's SUV lineup. Unlike the Veracruz, Hyundai's three-row crossover, this is a true 'ute. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
The thing is that Kia seems about five years too late to the party. At the very same show, Ford proudly showed off its Explorer America, the "future" of the Explorer franchise rests on smaller engines and lighter components, ditching body-on-frame construction and big thirsty engines. Likewise, GM seems to be shifting emphasis away from its GMT360 (Envoy, TrailBlazer) SUVs, as they lumber towards the chopping block, to its newer, fresher crossover lineup, and Nissan's Pathfinder looks to be joining the crossover ranks for its next generation. It's also the complete opposite of what parent company Hyundai has done with its Veracruz luxury crossover vehicle.
Kia does hard-working sport utility vehicles well. The compact SUV which really helped to elevate its sales status when the brand first
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| This will be Kia's first V8-powered vehicle. That's big news for the Korean brand. A V6 will also be offered as the entry level option. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Kia based the styling of the Borrego around the Mesa concept which was shown in Detroit back in '05, although quite a few changes have been made from concept to production. While the front of the Borrego looks very close in appearance to the Mesa, with a large, flat chrome-topped grille and wide, chunky headlamps, the concept's glass-backed tail
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| Kia had quite a few NBA stars on hand when it launched the Borrego in Detroit... it's the official automotive brand of the NBA this year. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Physically, the Borrego is right in the thick of the midsize sport utility vehicle segment, being slightly bigger than the Explorer, but smaller than the Pathfinder. Compare the Borrego to the Sorento and you'll see that there's a big difference between the two; the Sorento is about a foot shorter and is narrower too.
Suitable to its increase in size, this will be the first Kia ever to be powered by a V8 engine; a 4.6-liter unit which incidentally was developed by parent company Hyundai for use in its flagship Genesis sedan. Kia hasn't finalized the numbers, which will most likely be tuned to provide more torque and less power than its application
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| Seats seven and features a host of technologies that are new to Kia, like nav and a reverse camera. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
In addition to the V8, Kia will also be offering the Borrego with the brand's biggest and most powerful V6 engine. The 3.8-liter DOHC “Lambda” series unit comes from the Sorento V6, and makes 264 horsepower plus is mated to a five-speed automatic. In its home market of Korea, the Borrego is sold as the Kia Mojave and can be had with a 3.0-liter VGT turbodiesel V6. Currently there are no plans to offer this engine in North America.
Combining the big V8 engine with body-on-frame architecture gives the Borrego a strong backbone on which to tow stuff. Here, you'll find it running with the best in the segment, being able to tow a very impressive 7,500 pounds, more than the V8-powered Pathfinder and Explorer, but not quite as much as the Dodge Durango (8,750 lbs). Even if you don't go for the big eight, you'll be able to tow a lot, as the V6 can lug around 5,000 pounds.
The thing about most North American-bound Kias is that their interiors, while well built and very well equipped, have normal, conservative designs. The Borrego's interior is really nothing special even as far as Kias are concerned, with a simple, functional albeit hardly glamorous looking console that's very well labeled. This aside, the Borrego is the first Kia sport utility vehicle to have more than two rows of seats (it'll seat seven, though rear legroom looks tight), and both the second and
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| The Borrego's rear end is different than the Mesa Concept. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Because Kia is pitching the Borrego into a segment that contains some fairly well equipped vehicles, the Korean brand has upped the options list to include a power tilt and telescoping steering wheel, their first DVD navigation system, a reverse camera and power operated pedals. The Borrego will be Kia's first vehicle to come equipped with satellite radio (Sirius) too, which can be played through the brand's upgraded 600-watt Infinity sound system (oddly Kia's parent company chose to go with XM). Safety equipment, as with most Kias, is high, and includes front, side and curtain airbags all standard. Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, plus traction control and electronic stability control will be standard too.
So, perhaps Kia isn't completely out to lunch when it comes to timing. With everyone switching away from traditional SUVs, where will the boat-towing, off-roading and children-carrying folks take their business? Their solution might just be this affordable new family carry-all from Kia.
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