Kia K4 launch in Europe: new hatchback and estate models
Kia K4 debuts in Europe with advanced features and pricing
Kia K4 launch in Europe: new hatchback and estate models
Kia launches the new K4 in Europe, replacing the Ceed with a 1.0L engine, hybrid options, and estate variant. Explore specs, trims, and prices.
2026-02-09T20:58:21+03:00
2026-02-09T20:58:21+03:00
2026-02-09T20:58:21+03:00
Kia has launched its new K4 in Europe, effectively replacing the popular Ceed while elevating the model to a higher class. The five-door hatchback starts at €28,900, featuring a three-cylinder 1.0-liter engine with 115 horsepower paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The next variant is a 120-horsepower Mild Hybrid with a seven-speed DCT, priced from €30,900. The lineup is further expanded with 1.6-liter gasoline engines offering 150 and 180 horsepower, and a full hybrid is expected by year-end.The base Core trim provides a solid package, including navigation, a rearview camera, adaptive cruise control, and 16-inch steel wheels. Higher trims like Vision, Spirit, and GT-Line add features such as a digital key and a head-up display.Beyond the liftback, the K4 also offers an estate body style, priced at €29,900. At 4.70 meters long, it’s about 30 centimeters longer than the five-door version, significantly boosting practicality.Overall, the new K4 becomes Kia’s key model in the C-segment, marking a notable step forward in technology, equipment, and positioning for the European market.
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Kia K4 debuts in Europe with advanced features and pricing
Kia launches the new K4 in Europe, replacing the Ceed with a 1.0L engine, hybrid options, and estate variant. Explore specs, trims, and prices.
Michael Powers, Editor
Kia has launched its new K4 in Europe, effectively replacing the popular Ceed while elevating the model to a higher class. The five-door hatchback starts at €28,900, featuring a three-cylinder 1.0-liter engine with 115 horsepower paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The next variant is a 120-horsepower Mild Hybrid with a seven-speed DCT, priced from €30,900. The lineup is further expanded with 1.6-liter gasoline engines offering 150 and 180 horsepower, and a full hybrid is expected by year-end.
The base Core trim provides a solid package, including navigation, a rearview camera, adaptive cruise control, and 16-inch steel wheels. Higher trims like Vision, Spirit, and GT-Line add features such as a digital key and a head-up display.
Beyond the liftback, the K4 also offers an estate body style, priced at €29,900. At 4.70 meters long, it’s about 30 centimeters longer than the five-door version, significantly boosting practicality.
Overall, the new K4 becomes Kia’s key model in the C-segment, marking a notable step forward in technology, equipment, and positioning for the European market.