Starting from the third generation, the Rio was split into two different models, one being the global model (codename:
UB), and the other is a specific model for Russia and China (codename:
QB).
Global version (UB) |
Petrol: | 1.25 L
Kappa MPi CVVT
I4 | 1.4 L
Gamma MPi CVVT I4 | 1.6 L
Gamma GDi I4 |
Diesel: | 1.1 L
U-Line CRDi
I3-
T | 1.4 L
U-Line CRDi I4-T }} }} The global third-generation Rio debuted on March 1, 2011, at the
Geneva Motor Show, again based on the
Hyundai Accent. It was designed at Kia's design studios in
Irvine, California. The vehicle feature sloping shoulder lines and wedge-shaped exteriors, which is inline with other Kia models at the time such as the 2011 Optima and Sportage. The Rio also feature its own interpretation of Kia's signature grille known as the "Tiger Nose", which is slimmed down to connect to the headlamp design. The new design includes a larger air intake. Its extended wheelbase of improves passenger and cargo space. The Rio in Europe also receives a 3-door model. It is mechanically identical to the 5-door, though its longer doors give it a more sporting appearance that appeals to younger audiences. The 3-door is also noticeably cheaper than the 5-door. In November 2011, the third-generation Rio was awarded
Semperit Irish Car of the Year and in December was awarded Australian
CarsGuide's 2011 Car of the Year award as well, triumphing over many other vehicles including the likes of the
Range Rover Evoque and the recently facelifted
Ford Territory. File:2012 Kia Rio (UB) SLS 3-door hatchback (23816069452) (cropped).jpg|Rear view (3-door hatchback) File:2012 Kia Rio 5-Door LX in Bright Silver Metallic, rear left, 2024-05-27.jpg|Rear view (5-door hatchback) File:2012 Kia Rio (UB MY12) Si sedan (2016-01-04) 01.jpg|Sedan File:2012 Kia Rio (UB MY12) Si sedan (2016-01-04) 02.jpg|Rear view File:2012 Kia Rio 1.4 CRDi 90 hp 5-door.jpg|Interior
Powertrain The UB Rio featured 1.4-litre or 1.6-litre
Hyundai GDI Gamma engines. The European market also received the option of a 1.25-litre petrol engine, as well as a 1.4-litre or 1.1-litre CRDi turbo-diesel engine - the 1.1-litre engine having the lowest CO2 emissions and highest MPG of any non-electric or hybrid car currently on sale at time of writing; up to 88 mpg on the EU combined cycle (73 mpg in US gallons) and emitting only 85 grams of per kilometer. This market, however, lacked the 1.6-litre engine, with the 1.4-litre being the most powerful on offer. Transmission options included a 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic for the American market, with the European market receiving a 5-speed manual for the 1.25-litre Petrol engine, a 6-speed manual for the 1.4-litre petrol, 1.1-litre and 1.4-litre diesels and a 4-speed automatic for the 1.4-litre petrol "2" spec model in 5-door configuration. Intelligent stop & go was an option on almost all available trim and engine levels.
Facelift (2015) File:2016 Kia Rio (UB) S 5-door hatchback (2018-08-27) 01.jpg|Facelift Kia Rio 5-door hatchback (front) File:2016 Kia Rio (UB) S 5-door hatchback (2018-08-27) 02.jpg|Facelift Kia Rio 5-door hatchback (rear) File:2017 Kia Rio (UB) S 3-door hatchback (2018-11-26).jpg|Facelift Kia Rio 3-door hatchback File:Kia Rio4 1.4 EX 2016.jpg|Facelift Kia Rio 4-door sedan
UK In the UK the Rio was available in seven different trim levels in total across its lifespan. In price order from lowest to highest, the Rio trim levels are: 1, 1 Air, VR7 / SR7, 2, 3, and 4. From launch in 2011, the trim levels available were 2 and 3, with the more basic 1, starting from £10,695, and 1 Air trims coming one year later in 2012 and the top spec Rio 4 being added to the line up in 2014. The base Rio 1 had the lack of features such as air-conditioning and alloy wheels but all Rio models were equipped with Bluetooth from factory. The Rio VR7 was a special edition model that entered the range in 2014 which was based on a 1 Air model but came with upgraded features such as 15" alloy wheels, rear parking sensors, and a leather steering wheel. This became the Rio SR7 after the facelift in 2015. The Rio 2 gained 16" alloy wheels, front fog lights, and heated power-folding door mirrors over the VR7 / SR7 but had a lack of parking sensors amongst the standard equipment. The Rio 3 and 4 were the higher trim levels within the range, with the Rio 3 receiving features such as 17" diamond-cut alloy wheels, heated front seats, LED daytime running lights & rear lights, automatic & cornering headlights, automatic climate control, and a 'Premium Supervision cluster', a larger information display within the driver gauges. Finally, the top spec Rio 4 gained features such as a sunroof, black leather upholstery, a heated steering wheel, and keyless entry & start over the 3 model. After the facelift in 2015, the Rio 3 and 4 gained a multi-function touchscreen with satellite navigation and a reversing camera, exclusive to these higher models. There were four engines available in the Rio. These are all from Kia's ECOdynamics engine range, consisting of a 1.2 litre and 1.4 litre four-cylinder petrol, a 1.1 litre three-cylinder diesel, and a 1.4 litre four-cylinder diesel. Rio 1, 1 Air and VR7/SR7 were only available with the 1.2 petrol and 1.1 diesel, and the Rio 2 was available with all four engine options. The 3 and 4 trim levels were only available with the 1.4 petrol and 1.4 diesel, both standard with a 6-speed manual, with an option of a 4-speed automatic on the 1.4 petrol, which was also available in the Rio 2. The colours available on the pre-facelift Rio are Clear White (standard colour), Bright Silver, Midnight Black, Blaze Red, Electric Blue (2, 3 & 4), and Graphite Metallic, the latter only being available on 3 and 4 models. The facelift brought two new colours to the Rio; Urban Blue, replacing Electric Blue and is only available on Rio 2 and 3, and Yellow Zest, a colour exclusive to the SR7 trim. Graphite Metallic still remains available on the facelift Rio but only on the Rio 4.
Safety Latin NCAP The Korean-made Rio Sedan in its most basic Latin American market configuration with no airbags, no
ABS and no
ESC received 0 stars for adult occupants and 1 star for toddlers from
Latin NCAP 2.0 in May 2017.
IIHS The 2012 Rio received Marginal to Good ratings from the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Euro NCAP Euro NCAP test results for a LHD, 5-door hatchback standard European market variant on a 2011 registration:
ANCAP Russian/Chinese version (QB) Kia developed a separate Rio model for the Russian market. Production began on 15 August 2011 at the Hyundai plant in
Saint Petersburg, and the QB Kia Rio was officially released in Russia on 17 August 2011. Hatchback production in Russia started in January 2012. The QB Rio features a more conservative design than the UB Rio. This version was also released to Chinese market, badged as the Kia K2. File:Kia K2 QB sedan 02 China 2012-05-01.jpg|Kia K2 sedan (China; pre-facelift) File:2012 Dongfeng-Yueda-Kia K2, rear 8.3.18 (cropped).jpg|Kia K2 hatchback (China; pre-facelift) File:Kia K2 hatchback.jpg|Kia K2 hatchback (China; facelift) File:2015 Dongfeng-Yueda-Kia K2 (facelift), rear 8.3.18.jpg|Kia K2 hatchback (China; facelift) == Fourth generation (YB/SC/FB/UC; 2016) ==