Brand: Kia

Kia Tasman Revealed in an “Australian” Designed Camouflage wrap
Tasman took its name from the Australian/New Zealand connections, so it is fitting that until its 2025 launch, Tasman will be wrapped in even more Australiana.

Is New Kia Picanto GT-Line Still Worth the Money?
Picanto, already handsome, is now downright sexy. The modernisation of the 2017 Picanto brought a gorgeous face and slappable rump, both of which make Picanto fit for another few years at least.

Kia’s New Global Ute, the Very Australian “TASMAN”
the Kia Tasman Kia’s first global model with an Australian naming influence.

Meet the All New Electric KIA EV5 SUV
Kia’s pre-production EV5 display vehicle has landed on Australian shores ahead of the medium electric SUV’s launch.

Kia’s Awkward K4 Revealed in Pictures
Kia K4 looked promising in the teaser pictures released earlier in the month, but the in-flesh photos show a clunky, awkward fastback design.

The All New Kia K4 is Sexy and Low
Korean domestic Kias use “K” and a number instead of nomenclatures such as Cerato. Kia recently revealed tasty teasers of the all-new K4 compact passenger car.

Kia’s Hybrid Sportage is Here. Details Here.
Kia Sportage Hybrid gets the 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol-electric hybrid already used in Sorento Hybrid

New Kia Ute’s Sport Star Pub Ad
The new Kia Ute, yet to break cover, is being advertised using sporting faces in a pub setting.

130 New Kia Cars for Australian Open 2024 as Nadal Pulls Out
This year, Kia handed over 130 brand new cars as part of the AO24 fleet.

Niro S Hybrid, Good, but is it Value?
Niro comes as a hybrid or EV, as an S or a GT-Line, but unlike the hapless emperor of the same name, does not fiddle while you burn.

Kia Picanto Updates are More Than Skin Deep
Kia Australia’s Chief Executive Officer Damien Meredith said, “The latest iteration of Picanto integrates features and styling that brings the baseline of the Kia range in line with our newest models

Why $60,000 to replace Kia EV6 Battery is a Misleading Headline
Hyundai Group can replace defective parts of a pack, making the whole set as good as new.