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Kia Ranges

  • Kia Ceed

    Kia Ceed

    New price:
    £23,105 - £31,215
    Used price:
    £460 - £23,632
  • Kia EV3

    Kia EV3

    New price:
    £32,995 - £42,995
    Used price:
    £22,308 - £33,440
  • Kia EV6

    Kia EV6

    New price:
    £42,520 - £62,675
    Used price:
    £22,348 - £45,540
  • Kia EV9

    Kia EV9

    New price:
    £65,025 - £77,025
    Used price:
    £48,148 - £69,597
  • Kia Niro

    Kia Niro

    New price:
    £30,085 - £40,325
    Used price:
    £7,812 - £34,944
  • Kia Niro EV

    Kia Niro EV

    New price:
    £37,325 - £42,325
    Used price:
    £16,916 - £29,748
  • Kia Picanto

    Kia Picanto

    New price:
    £14,575 - £19,145
    Used price:
    £367 - £19,436
  • Kia ProCeed

    Kia ProCeed

    New price:
    £26,855 - £32,315
    Used price:
    £472 - £26,235
  • Kia Sorento

    Kia Sorento

    New price:
    £42,410 - £55,995
    Used price:
    £467 - £48,950
  • Kia Soul

    Kia Soul

    New price:
    £39,075 - £39,075
    Used price:
    £817 - £24,585
  • Kia Sportage

    Kia Sportage

    New price:
    £29,400 - £45,775
    Used price:
    £471 - £40,700
  • Kia Stinger

    Kia Stinger

    New price:
    £31,620 - £43,195
    Used price:
    £11,100 - £34,508
  • Kia Stonic

    Kia Stonic

    New price:
    £21,265 - £25,820
    Used price:
    £5,469 - £23,300
  • Kia Xceed

    Kia Xceed

    New price:
    £24,340 - £31,915
    Used price:
    £8,782 - £25,030

Most popular Kia reviews

  • Kia Ceed Hatchback (2018 onwards) Review

    Kia's hatch is highly commendable, if not quite class best

    Parkers rating: 3.6 out of 5 3.6
    New price: £23,105 - £31,215
    PROS
    • Well-equipped across range
    • Lots of space inside
    • Seven-year warranty
    CONS
    • Small engine range
    • Not very fun to drive
    • Limited personalisation
    Read full review
  • Kia Ceed Sportswagon (2018 onwards) Review

    Practical estate is a sensible if not scintillating choice

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    New price: £23,850 - £27,955
    PROS
    • Well-equipped
    • Seven-year warranty
    • Enormous boot
    CONS
    • Not exciting to drive
    • Limited engine range
    • Dour interior
    Read full review
  • Kia Sorento SUV (2020 onwards) Review

    Smart, refined, and even better than before

    Parkers rating: 4.3 out of 5 4.3
    New price: £42,410 - £55,995
    PROS
    • Flexible cabin seats up to seven
    • Plug-in hybrid works well in town
    • Quality, fit and finish are excllent
    CONS
    • Hybrid model struggles on fast roads
    • Ride can be quite unsettled at times
    • Third row of seats cramped for adults
    Read full review
  • Kia Soul SUV (2019 onwards) Review

    Super cool electric SUV with excellent performance and range

    Parkers rating: 4 out of 5 4.0
    New price: £39,075 - £39,075
    PROS
    • Brisk performance
    • Comfortable ride
    • Good real-world range
    CONS
    • Small boot
    • Dark interior
    • MGs are cheaper
    Read full review
  • Kia Xceed SUV (2019 onwards) Review

    “Kia’s updates improve what was already a great family crossover”

    Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
    New price: £24,340 - £31,915
    PROS
    • Lots of technology
    • Excellent build quality
    • Seven-year warranty
    CONS
    • Not that engaging to drive
    • Petrol engine noisy when pushed
    • PHEV can’t meet official mpg figures
    Read full review

Latest news

Kia is a relatively new brand to the British car-buying public, however that is changing as the brand hits new sales records in the UK. The Korean manufacturer had not really been on Brits’ radar until the 21st century when models such as the Picanto, Rio, Sorento and Sedona started to make an impact in the new car market.

It was its second generation cars that has started to mark the brand out as a builder of quality, well-designed mainstream cars not least with the Ceed hatchback and Ceed Sportswagon (estate). Two of its latest models to receive the full make over is the Kia Carens, a compact people carrier, and the Kia Sportage, a spacious off-roader.

One of the key features of its new cars is its seven-year warranty that helps provide reassurance for potential owners.

Kia has come a long way since it started out as a manufacturer of steel tubing and bicycle parts in 1944. In 1951 it started building complete bicycles, then moved into motorcycle production in 1957, trucks in 1962 and eventually started making cars in 1974. It is now South Korea’s second largest car maker after Hyundai.