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Kia Forte And Soul Named Top Pick For Teens By U.S. News & World Report

•Both Vehicles Recognized as Standouts in Their Respective Segments

•Forte praised for expected reliability and available advanced driver assistance technologies

•Critics applaud Soul's top-notch safety scores and available Kia Drive Wise technologies

IRVINE, Calif., August 20, 2019 —U.S. News & World Report has awarded the 2019 Kia Forte 'Best Car for Teens $25k to $30k' and the 2020 Kia Soul 'Best SUV for Teens $25k to $30k.' Vehicles were evaluated based on predicted reliability ratings, crash test scores and available advanced driver assistance features.

'We are honored that Forte and Soul took the top spot in their respective segments,' said Orth Hedrick, executive director, Car Planning & Technology, Kia Motors America. 'These wins reflect Kia's 'Give It Everything' spirit, the commitment to deliver world-class vehicles that stand out from the competition with a plethora of standard equipment, industry-leading warranty and outstanding craftsmanship.'

U.S. News & World Report applauded Forte for reliability as well as the vehicle's numerous Kia Drive Wise advanced driver assistance technologies. Forte provides occupants with a comfortable and well-appointed cabin as well as numerous standard technologies to enhance convenience, including an eight-inch touchscreen, Android Auto1 and Apple CarPlay2 support. An Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT) achieves an EPA-estimated 35 MPG combined for the FE trim.3

Redesigned for the 2020 model year, Kia's iconic Soul was honored for earning an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ rating and available Kia Drive Wise technology. The 2020 Soul continues to surprise and delight with next-gen infotainment and technology standard across the lineup, including seven-inch touch screen as well as standard Apple CarPlay2 and Android Auto1 capability. Soul also offers the UVO hands-free infotainment system to help drivers keep their hands on the wheel.

For more information on the award, visit U.S. News & World Report.

Photo credit: Kia
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