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		<title>2021 Kia Pegas First Impressions: 5 things you need to know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you’ve been waiting for the affordable version of Kia&#8217;s most popular sedan to come to South African dealerships, this is your year. The 2021 Kia Pegas sedan is here, and it’s about R225 995 to start. The Pegas is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you’ve been waiting for the affordable version of Kia&#8217;s most popular sedan to come to South African dealerships, this is your year. The 2021 Kia Pegas sedan is here, and it’s about R225 995 to start.</p>



<p>The Pegas is not entirely a new kid on the block. It debuted a few years ago as a concept model, and is based on the Kia Rio. This past week we were fortunate enough to experience the Kia Pegas for a first drive during an intimate session with the brands&#8217;s representatives in the North of Johannesburg. Following this first drive, we&#8217;ve listed 5 things you need to know about the car. </p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">A Familiar Face</h4>



<p>Is there a fascia out there that’s changed it’s face more dramatically over the course of the past five years than that from Kia? The Pegas borrows a lot from its bigger brother the Rio sedan. Up front the car is all creases and grille, with bold lines carving prominent 3D-esque triangles out of the upper air dam. The rear of the car is less busier, although not to its detriment, and Kia has moved up the Pegas&#8217; badging to the top left corner so that everyone around you knows what you’re driving.</p>



<p>I found this look to be handsome, but not remarkable. We&#8217;ve seen this on the Rio sedan already.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Strong Engine Choice</h4>



<p>Like a number of its compact-size sedan competitors – though not all – the 2021 Kia Pegas is offered exclusively with Kia&#8217;s multi-point injection engine. The offering 1.4-litre mill is good for 69kW of power and 132Nm of torque on tap.</p>



<p>The model we drove was the 5 speed manual, but there&#8217;s a 4 speed automatic too. You’re not going to notice the power gap between the two engine cars in daily driving, and even when pushing hard it’s largely a wash given that these aren’t performance-oriented cars.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Spacious and Comfortable</h4>



<p>Hiding underneath the Pegas&#8217; familiar skin is a cabin roomy enough to  add a small amount of extra comfort to the daily commute. The end result is a car that’s pleasing to drive without adding an unnecessary harshness or stiff-legged antics on rough pavement, of which there was plenty during my test drive route. It takes a lot to make it uphill, but eventually you&#8217;ll get there. </p>



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<p>Furthermore, features aren’t as dramatic as what’s been accomplished on the exterior, but that’s ok because there wasn’t much need to mess with what was already a good thing on the Rio sedan. Highlights include the new 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system incorporating a reverse camera with dynamic guidelines, a standard fitment throughout the range (alongside rear park-distance control sensors). The system also boasts Bluetooth connectivity, a USB port and wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.</p>



<p>Depending on the model grade, the Pegas’ interior is trimmed in either smart cloth or high-quality artificial leather. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Respectable safety and tech features present</h4>



<p>The 2021 Kia Pegas offers standard ABS with EBD across all trim levels for the very first time. On top of that there&#8217;s disc brakes all around, as well as dual front airbags with ISOFIX child-seat anchoring points. While this equipment is increasingly available on a wide range of affordable automobiles, it’s still worth pointing out that there was once a time when this kind of advanced equipment was limited to high-rand luxury cars.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Not a huge leap forward</h4>



<p>Aside from the 5 speed manual which makes the most sense and its nouveau visage, the 2021 Kia Pegas doesn’t represent a significant leap forward for Kia&#8217;s sedan line-up. That’s by design, really. Nonetheless, it’s a success: potential customers who might have stayed away from yesteryear&#8217;s Rio sedan model because of its heavy price tag may well be enticed by the Pegas.</p>



<p>Competitors for the Kia Pegas include the Honda Amaze, Suzuki Dzire, Ford Figo sedan and Polo Vivo sedan.</p>
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