19:02 03-03-2026
New Kia K4 replaces Ceed with petrol engines and two body styles
Discover the new Kia K4 in the Netherlands, with hatchback and estate options, starting from €33,995. Features include petrol engines, adaptive cruise control, and a hybrid version coming in 2026.
Kia has officially unveiled the new K4 model in the Netherlands, replacing the Ceed with petrol engines. The car will be available in two body styles: Hatchback and Sportswagon, with the first units arriving in showrooms by mid-April.
The base price for the Kia K4 Hatchback is €33,995. This gets you the version with a 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol T-GDI engine producing 115 horsepower, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Opting for the 7-speed DCT robotic gearbox raises the starting price to €35,495. A more powerful variant with a 1.6 T-GDI engine (180 hp) is available from €46,495.
The K4 Sportswagon estate is €1,500 more expensive, with prices starting at €35,495. The most powerful version of the estate is priced from €47,995.
The hatchback measures 4.44 meters in length with a wheelbase of 2.72 meters. Boot capacity is 438 liters for the hatchback and 604 liters for the estate, though this can vary depending on the powertrain. Standard equipment includes 16-inch wheels, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone climate control, a rear-view camera, and a 12.3-inch multimedia screen. A full hybrid version is expected later in 2026.
Overall, the new K4 enters the C-segment, a traditional stronghold for top passenger cars, positioning itself as a key petrol model for the brand in the European market.