Hyundai has many types of cars like: Elantra,Tiburon,Atos,Accent,Attitude,H-1,H100 Truck, H100 Cargo Van,Genesis,Eon,Stratus Sprinter,Sonata,Veloster,Terracan and many more! There is not really revolution of the Kia motors. Kia also has many types of cars like:Sorento,Picanto,Rio,Optima,Cee'd,Carnival,Carens,Rondo,Sephia,Sportage and many more! There is not really revolution of the Hyundai motors.
Hyundai makes Kia...
Yes and no. Hyundai bought KIA in 1995 and owns 51% of KIA. However, the other 49% of KIA is owned by Ford.
Yes, Kia and Hyundai are both part of the Hyundai Motor Group, and they share several manufacturing facilities and technologies. While they operate as separate brands with distinct models, many Kia vehicles are produced in the same factories as Hyundai vehicles, particularly in regions like South Korea and the United States. This collaboration allows both companies to benefit from shared resources and efficiencies in production.
they will be able to, Hyundai and Kia auto are the same . Just like Ford and Mercury.
No. They are both different companies.
A 2002 Kia Rio is compatible with engines from the same generation of Kia and Hyundai vehicles, specifically the 1.5L I4 engine found in the 2001-2005 Kia Rio and the 2001-2005 Hyundai Accent. Additionally, the 1.6L I4 engine from the 2006-2011 Hyundai Accent may also be a suitable fit with some modifications. It's important to verify compatibility with the vehicle's ECU and wiring harness before proceeding with the swap.
Hyundai rims can fit Kia vehicles, but it depends on the specific model and year of both vehicles. Many Hyundai and Kia models share platforms and specifications, leading to compatibility in bolt patterns and offsets. However, it's essential to check the specific measurements, such as bolt pattern, diameter, and width, to ensure a proper fit. Always consult with a professional or refer to the vehicle manuals for the best guidance.
kia & hyundai, make the engine, both of the company use the same engine
Hyundai owns 100% of Kia, and Chrysler owns 25% of Hyundai. All the rack and pinions in these cars are built by Chrysler.
yes,minor body differences.
not at all.
The Kia Sorento typically shares its bolt pattern (5x114.3 mm) with several other vehicles, including the Kia Sportage, Hyundai Santa Fe, and some models of the Hyundai Tucson. Additionally, certain models from brands like Mazda (e.g., Mazda CX-5) and Ford (e.g., Ford Edge) may also have compatible bolt patterns. However, it's crucial to verify specific year and model compatibility before making any wheel changes.