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KIA Sportage I (K00, JA) cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
The five-door crossovers Kia Sportage I (K00, JA) were manufactured from 1993 to 2004 by the South Korean corporation Kia Motors. The vehicle could seat 5 people. These cars became popular very quickly: they successfully combined characteristics of an SUV and an estate car. In 1997, these vehicles were the first to offer the factory-installed driver's knee airbag. If you want to buy spare parts for Kia Sportage I (K00, JA) online in a couple of minutes, browse the onlinecarparts.co.uk catalogue. Since we provide a wide product range, you’ll find any item in a few clicks. Our competent customer support consultants will help you make the choice. Order spark plugs, air filters and other components today and get them delivered in a short time.
Kia Sportage I (K00, JA) crossover technical specifications
The vehicle was 4,245–4,550 mm long, 1,730 mm wide and 1,650 mm high. The ride height was limited to 200 mm. The volume of the luggage compartment reached 347 liters and increased to 1570-2220 liters with the seats folded. Maximum payload did not exceed 510 kg.
The crossover had a body-on-frame construction. The front axle was equipped with brake discs and the rear one – with drums. They had front independent coil suspension and rear dependent one.
Main versions
There were over 10 versions of Kia Sportage I crossover (K00, JA). They included both petrol and diesel models. All vehicles were equipped with a part-time all-wheel drive.
The petrol 2.0 МТ version was characterised by the best performance. It was fitted with a 4-cylinder 16-valve 128 hp in-line engine. The maximum torque was 175 N⋅m at 4,700 rpm. The vehicle accelerated from 0 to 100 kph in 14.7 seconds. Its maximum speed was limited to 166 km/h. The vehicle consumed 13 litres per 100 km in the urban cycle, 8.5 litres in the extra-urban cycle and 11.9 litres in the combined cycle.
Kia Sportage I crossover (K00, JA) trim levels
The manufacturer offered the following trim levels: GLX, Karmann Sport, S, GLX SE, GSX, Executive, Karmann Sport SE, SX, XSE, Executive SE. The base equipment package of Kia Sportage I crossover (1993–2004) included front power windows, power side mirrors. A lot of vehicles were fitted with a driver’s airbag.
The extended trim XSE offered air conditioning, light alloy wheel rims, rear power windows, a roof rack and heated side mirrors. Leather-trimmed interior, steering column adjustment, as well as the central locking system, were available for an extra charge.