The Picanto shares its platform with the i10 sold in international markets but is smaller than the Hyundai Grand i10 sold in India.
The Optima is a larger sedan when compared to the Cerato, will rival the Toyota Camry, Skoda Superb and the Honda Accord if launched in India.
The Sorento SUV was also showcased at the Kia dealer roadshows.
The Rio hatchback comes with a 1.25-litre petrol engine and is in the same class as the VW Polo, Hyundai i20, the upcoming Ford Figo and Suzuki Swift.
The Kia Cerato sedan is powered by a 1.6-litre petrol engine that develops 130hp and 157 Nm of torque.
The Sportage will rival the likes of the VW Tiguan, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Tucson and the Jeep Compass if it comes to India.
Kia bets on design, features, reliability to woo Indian customers

Kia Motors is using the dealer roadshows to gain ground-level feedback about the Indian market. The strategy is a good one, considering dealers are known to be the eyes and ears of a market with very good customer connect.

18 Aug 2017 | 10085 Views | By Ajit Dalvi & Sumantra B Barooah

Kia Motors, the latest global entrant in the India market, is gearing up to play in the highly competitive and promising Indian passenger vehicle market. The company, which is South Korea's oldest automobile OEM and a Hyundai affiliate, is learnt to be betting on design, features and reliability as the ...

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