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What is the maximum speed of the Kia Pegas?

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Nathaniel
07/29/2025, 08:22:12 PM

The maximum speed of the Kia Pegas is 170 km/h. Its body dimensions are: length 4300mm, width 1700mm, height 1460mm, with a wheelbase of 2570mm, a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters, a minimum ground clearance of 160mm, and a curb weight of 1060kg. Taking the 2020 Comfort Sunroof version as an example, it features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 95PS, a maximum power of 70kW, and a maximum torque of 132Nm, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission.

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BrandonFitz
08/16/2025, 12:48:49 AM

The Kia Pegas generally has a top speed of around 170 km/h. As a compact SUV, this speed is sufficient for both city and highway driving. I've driven this car and found the power delivery quite smooth, with the 1.4-liter gasoline engine offering quick acceleration response. However, in actual driving, I rarely push it to such high speeds since wind noise increases and fuel consumption rises at high speeds. Safety is more important, especially on roads with many curves. For my daily commute, I usually drive at around 80 km/h, which is both fuel-efficient and reassuring. When choosing a car, I prioritize everyday practicality over extreme performance.

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MacAiden
10/19/2025, 03:33:48 AM

The Kia Pegas has a top speed of approximately 170 km/h, but in my personal experience, there's no need to pursue such speeds in daily driving. As a commuter who drives on city roads every day, I find 60 km/h to be the most comfortable and safe. On highways, occasionally reaching around 120 km/h doesn't strain the engine, but exceeding this speed causes fuel consumption to skyrocket, significantly increasing fuel cost per kilometer. The car's light weight makes it feel slightly floaty at high speeds, so I prefer steady driving to avoid risks. For family use, space and reliability are far more important—don't let speed become a burden.

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SanKarter
12/02/2025, 03:13:24 AM

The Kia Pegas has a top speed of approximately 170 km/h. I believe safe driving is key, and it's best to avoid high-speed risks, as I've witnessed many accidents caused by speeding. This car accelerates smoothly but has a long braking distance at high speeds, and the consequences of losing control can be severe. I've developed the habit of always staying within the speed limit. Although the engine has potential, it needs to be used wisely. During maintenance, checking the tires and brake system ensures stability. Remember, safety first, speed second.

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OClara
01/22/2026, 09:45:00 PM

The Kia Pegas is quite flashy to drive, with a top speed of around 170 km/h! I've pushed it on the highway—step on the gas and it rockets forward, with strong engine roar that suits thrill-seeking youngsters. The car is light and nimble, feeling slightly floaty at high speeds but remains agile in handling. In city driving, accelerating to 100 km/h is effortless, but fuel efficiency drops quickly, affecting cost-saving plans. Driving this car, I focus on balancing speed and fuel consumption, avoiding constant limit-pushing.

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SanZane
04/18/2026, 04:20:27 AM

The Kia Pegas generally has a top speed of 170 km/h, depending on the 1.4L gasoline engine and vehicle weight which affect its acceleration limit. Based on my research of the specifications, it performs above average in highway conditions compared to its peers, with low air resistance aiding acceleration. However, in practical driving with heavy loads or on slopes, reaching the maximum speed can be challenging. I recommend not overemphasizing this figure, as daily driving between 80-120 km/h is most practical and fuel-efficient. Regular maintenance of the engine and suspension can enhance overall performance.

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