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We are eagerly awaiting reviews from CarExpert, Drive, CarsGuide, and Chasing Cars to provide a comprehensive Australian perspective on the 2025 Kia K4.

On test today is the 2025 Kia K4 GT-Line Turbo which was tested in the US.

Quick Facts

  • Expected Price Range: Starting from approximately $30,000 (based on US pricing)
  • ANCAP Safety Rating: Not yet rated
  • Fuel Efficiency (Claimed): TBA for Australian market
  • Expected Launch: First quarter of 2025

Key Specifications

Specification Base Model GT-Line Turbo
Engine 2.0L naturally aspirated 1.6L turbocharged
Power 110kW 142kW
Torque 264Nm 264Nm
Transmission CVT 8-speed automatic
Drive Type Front-wheel drive Front-wheel drive

Performance and Driving Experience

While Australian-specific driving impressions are not yet available, the MotorTrend review of the US model suggests:

  • Impressive handling and cornering abilities
  • Smooth power delivery from the turbocharged engine
  • Comfortable ride quality suitable for daily driving
  • Multiple drive modes to tailor the driving experience

Expert Insight: "The K4 GT-Line Turbo's handling is impressive, with minimal body roll and good grip through corners." - MotorTrend

Value for Money

  • Expected to be competitively priced in the small car segment
  • Well-equipped with modern technology features
  • Likely to offer good value compared to European competitors

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Stylish exterior design
  • Spacious interior with class-leading legroom
  • Advanced technology features
  • Improved performance in GT-Line Turbo variant

Cons:

  • Likely price increase compared to outgoing Cerato
  • No manual transmission option
  • Fuel efficiency figures yet to be confirmed for Australia

Preliminary Take on the 2025 Kia K4

The 2025 Kia K4 appears to be a significant step up from the Cerato, offering a more premium experience in the small car segment. Its striking design, advanced technology features, and improved performance in the GT-Line Turbo variant suggest that Kia is aiming to compete with more upmarket rivals.

The K4's larger dimensions promise improved interior space, which could be a strong selling point in the Australian market. The multi-screen dashboard setup and advanced safety features also indicate Kia's commitment to offering a tech-forward vehicle.However, the expected price increase over the Cerato may impact its value proposition, especially in the price-sensitive small car segment. Additionally, the lack of a manual transmission option might disappoint some enthusiasts.

Ideal For: Buyers seeking a stylish and well-equipped small car with a premium feel, who prioritize technology and interior space.

Consider Alternatives If: You're looking for a more budget-friendly option or prefer a manual transmission.

In conclusion, the 2025 Kia K4 shows promise as a competitive entry in the small car segment. However, we eagerly await comprehensive reviews from Australian automotive experts to provide a more detailed assessment of its performance, value, and suitability for the local market.

We've Answered Your Questions

When will the Kia K4 be available in Australia?

The K4 is expected to launch in Australia in the first quarter of 2025.

Will there be a hybrid version of the K4 available in Australia?

While not confirmed, it's likely that a hybrid variant will be offered in the Australian market in the future.

How does the K4 compare in size to the Cerato?

The K4 is significantly larger than the Cerato, offering more interior space, particularly in terms of legroom.

Will the K4 be available in both sedan and hatchback body styles?

Yes, like the Cerato, the K4 is expected to be offered in both sedan and hatchback configurations.

What are the key technology features of the K4?

The K4 features a multi-screen dashboard with two 12.3-inch displays and a 5.0-inch climate control display, as well as standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.