
PREVIEW
Lately, Kia has
been fielding strong entries in virtually every segment it enters. Now the 2014
Kia Forte has joined the roster in the compact car class. Previously, we had
considered the Forte a decent pick thanks to its low price, respectable
performance and generous standard features, but ultimately relegated it to
mid-pack status for its lackluster cabin materials and elevated road noise.
With this year's redesign, Kia has addressed those gripes in a big way.
Once
again, the Forte will come in three body styles: sedan, four-door hatchback
(known as the Forte5) and two-door coupe (Forte Koup). No matter the body
style, one of the biggest draws to the new car is the way it looks. We usually
don't talk about styling, given its subjective nature. But we doubt we'll find
much argument when we say the Forte is one of the sharpest-looking cars in its
segment.
Even
better, the redesigned Forte isn't an example of form over function. It's
longer, lower and wider than its predecessor, and you'll notice this on the
inside, as the car is quite roomy. Rear seat legroom is especially good. You'll
find plenty of features here, too, as even the base LX trim level offers
Bluetooth and an iPod interface as standard, while high-end amenities like
xenon headlights, keyless ignition/entry, a voice command system (for the audio
system and your smartphone) and even heated rear seats are available. Overall
interior quality is much better this time around as well.
There
are three different engines for the 2014 Kia Forte, and all make more than
competitive power. The upgraded 2.0-liter four-cylinder on EX models makes the
new Forte one of the quickest cars in the segment, while an even stronger,
turbocharged 1.6-liter engine is available on SX versions of the Forte coupe
and Forte5 hatchback. The downside, though, is that none of these engines
excels in the fuel economy department.
As you likely know, there are many good choices in this class.
The Ford Focus and Mazda 3 are a little more fun to pilot and
tend to get better fuel economy in real-world driving, while the Honda Civic and 2014 Volkswagen Jetta are well-rounded sedans with lots of
refinement and comfort. And of course you might also consider the Kia's cousin,
the Hyundai Elantra. But with its roomy interior, upscale
features, strong engines and sharp looks, the 2014 Kia Forte is an excellent
choice for an affordable sedan, coupe or hatchback.
FEATURES
The
2014 Kia Forte is available as a sedan in LX and EX trim levels. The four-door
hatchback (Forte5) and two-door coupe (Koup) are available in EX and SX trims.
Standard
features on the LX sedan include 15-inch steel wheels, air-conditioning, full
power accessories, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a height-adjustable
driver seat, a 60/40 split-folding rear seat, Bluetooth phone connectivity and
a six-speaker sound system with a CD player, satellite radio and
USB/iPod/auxiliary input jacks.
Optional
for the LX is the Popular package that includes 16-inch alloy wheels,
mirror-mounted turn signal repeaters, keyless entry, upgraded interior trim,
two additional audio speakers, cruise control, a sliding console armrest, a
fold-down rear center armrest and dual lighted vanity mirrors.
Spring
for the EX and you get all the above plus a more powerful engine, adjustable steering
effort, foglights, LED running lights, chrome accents, a leather-wrapped
steering wheel, Kia's Uvo voice-activated infotainment system with Bluetooth
audio connectivity, a rearview camera, a sliding console armrest and a
fold-down rear center armrest.
Options
for the EX include 17-inch wheels and two option packages. The Premium package
features a sunroof, keyless ignition/entry, leather upholstery, heated front
and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a ventilated eight-way power driver
seat and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. The Technology package includes xenon
headlights, LED taillights, dual-zone air-conditioning with rear seat vents and
a navigation system.
The
EX hatchback and coupe echo the sedan, while the SX versions include those
features but takes a sportier tack, with a turbocharged engine, 18-inch wheels,
unique front and rear fascia styling, chrome exhaust tips and metal-trimmed
pedals. Option packages for the coupe and hatchback essentially mirror those
for the EX sedan.
INTERIOR
Far
from being an economy car stuffed with gadgets, the new Kia Forte boasts a
handsome cabin furnished with quality materials that, in the higher trim
levels, would give premium-brand compacts a run for their money. What's more,
the Forte's high-tech features are well designed and easy to use. The
touchscreen interface, with its large, logically positioned
"buttons," is one of the best examples of this technology, regardless
of market segment or price range.
Seat
comfort front and rear is very good thanks to thick, well-bolstered seats. With
this year's growth spurt, there's plenty of room in back, too. Even 6-foot
adults should be comfortable seated in the rear. The Forte sedan is also very
generous when it comes to cargo capacity, boasting a trunk capacity of 14.9
cubic feet. The Forte Koup's trunk is slightly smaller at 13.3 cubic feet,
while the Forte5 hatchback is the most spacious with 23.2 cubic feet available
behind its rear seat.
UNDER THE HOOD
The
LX is powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine making 148 horsepower and 131
pound-feet of torque. Power runs to the front wheels through a six-speed manual
or six-speed automatic transmission.
The
EX gets a 2.0-liter four-cylinder generating 173 hp and 154 lb-ft of torque. On
the sedan and hatchback, this engine only comes with the six-speed automatic,
but on the coupe, you can also get it with the manual transmission. The SX
versions of the Forte Koup and Forte5 have a turbocharged 1.6-liter
four-cylinder good for 201 hp and 195 lb-ft of torque. On both body styles, you
have a choice of the six-speed manual or six-speed automatic.
Fuel
economy estimates for the Forte LX sedan are 29 mpg combined (25 mpg city/36
mpg highway) for the 1.8 with the automatic. The manual transmission is also
rated at 29 mpg combined. Forte EX sedans with the 2.0-liter engine rate 28 mpg
combined (24/36). EX hatchbacks and automatic-equipped EX coupes also rate 28
mpg combined but have lower highway figures. Manual-shift Forte EX coupes come
in at 27 combined (24/33).
Kia
Forte SX hatchbacks rate 24 mpg combined (21/29) with either transmission. In
the Koup, the 1.6-liter engine returns an EPA-estimated 25 mpg combined (22/29)
with the manual and 25 mpg combined (22/30) with the automatic.
In
Autoexpress testing, a Kia Forte EX sedan accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 8.1
seconds, making it one of the quickest cars in its segment.
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