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- first premium vehicle, the Opirus replaced the Mazda 929-derived Enterprise in the South Korean domestic market. The Opirus was also the first Kia vehicle...
- full-size/executive sedan manufactured by Kia. It was launched in 2010 to replace the Kia Opirus/Amanti. As of January 2014, it was sold in South Korea, United States, Canada...
- 2007–2009 Hyundai Santa Fe (CM) 2005–2009 Hyundai Sonata (NF) 2007–2009 Kia Opirus 2005–2009 Kia Sorento (BL) The 3.8 L (3,778 cc) G6DA version has a 96 mm...
- Hyundai Trajet (FO) (1999–2008) Kia Optima (MS) / Magentis (2000–2005) Kia Opirus (2003–2010) Kia Carens (1999–2006) Hyundai Sonata (EF) Hyundai Santa Fe...
- of the K900 were sold in the US in 2020. Kia GT Concept Kia Stinger Kia Opirus "2018 Kia K900". www.fueleconomy.gov. United States Environmental Protection...
- relegated to owner-driven from the XG model. Afterward, the launch of Kia Opirus and Daewoo Magnus formed the semi-large car market. In the 2000s, Daewoo...
- multilink front and rear suspension. In 2002, it was replaced by the Kia Opirus, a platform shared with the Hyundai Grandeur. The Enterprise was a left...
- (TF) Optima (JF) K5 (DL3) Stinger (CK) Full-size/Executive Enterprise (T3) Opirus (GH) K7/Cadenza (VG) K7/Cadenza (YG) K8 (GL3) Potentia K9 (KH) K9 (RJ) Subcompact...
- (Y3) (1990–1998) Hyundai Starex (A1) (1999–2003) Hyundai XG300 (2001) Kia Opirus (2003–2006) The L6AT displace 2,972 cc (3.0 L; 181.4 cu in). They share...
- (2006–2010) Kia Opirus (2007–2012) Kia Optima (MG) (2005–2010) Kia Rondo (UN) (2006–2013) Kia K7 (VG) (2009–2011) Kia Carnival (VQ) (2005–2011) Kia Opirus (2010–2012)...