Kia K4 Reviews
You'll find all our Kia K4 reviews right here. Kia K4 prices range from $32,090 for the K4 S to $43,790 for the K4 Gt Line.
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Kia Reviews and News
What you must know before buying a used car
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By Tim Gibson · 20 Nov 2025
A new safety report has rated some popular used cars.Monash University’s Accident Research Centre Used Car Safety Ratings for 2025 have been revealed, with 23 new vehicles added to the handbook that covers vehicles built between 1982 and 2023.Top picks of the newly added vehicles were the 2013-22 Ford Transit van, 2014-21 BMW 2 Series, 2019-23 Mazda CX-30, 2017-23 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and 2018-23 Subaru Forester.The report revealed the average risk of being killed or seriously injured across all road users involved in a crash is 34 per cent lower in a vehicle manufactured from 2022 onwards, compared to 20 years ago. The ratings report looked at crash data analysing more than 9.5 million vehicles and 2.6 million road users in Australia and New Zealand between 1987 and 2022. It rated 561 vehicle models that were built between 1982 and 2023 looking at factors such as crash location, driver age and the number of vehicles involved. It measured safety through an overall rating with three categories: driver safety, other road user safety and crash avoidance. All are ranked out of five.Certain vehicles received a ‘Safer Pick’, where they scored five stars for overall and driver protection, with at least four stars for other road user safety and crash avoidance. Almost all 'Safer Pick' vehicles are available second-hand for under $25,000 and more than half priced below $10,000, according to Monash University.The report made particular note of the high risk attached to ute crashes, with only one ute achieving a five-star overall rating, and 70 per cent one or two stars.Some of this real-world data does not line up with ANCAP safety ratings. The Ford Mustang, manufactured from 2015-2022, received a two-star rating, which was later upgraded to three-stars with ANCAP. Yet, it achieved a near all-excellent rating in real-world crashes, according to the data.The full data set is available here.
Affordable Korean SUV strikes back against China
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By Tom White · 13 Nov 2025
Kia's new Stonic SUV is a deep facelift which looks to pack in much more kit at a modest price increase.
Exciting design possibilities for revamped SUV
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By Tim Gibson · 12 Nov 2025
A first look at what the next Kia Seltos will look like - and what you can expect from the next-gen Korean small SUV.
They listened! 'Ugly' SUV gets beauty makeover
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By Laura Berry · 12 Nov 2025
Hyundai appears to have listened to feedback and tweaked the design of its polarising Santa Fe seven-seat SUV, according to new spy footage of the yet-to-be-revealed update.The news comes via the Korean Car Blog website and the Woopa TV YouTuber who recorded footage of the upcoming Santa Fe testing and parked. While the new Santa Fe shown here is wrapped in padding to camouflage the new design, the small open areas that allow headlights and tail-lights to shine through reveal some big differences.The biggest news seems to be that the controversial horizontal low-sitting tail-lights have been redesigned to be vertically orientated, skirting the edges of the vehicle's tailgate running upwards.At the front it also appears the headlights and daytime running lights have also been restyled. Gone are the H-shaped LED DRLs and in their place appears to be horizontal and vertical strips similar to what's seen on Kia models such as the EV9. The headlights are now rectangular and sit lower, just above the top of the bumper.For now those are the main expected changes we can see to the updated Hyundai Santa Fe.The fifth-generation Santa Fe arrived in Australia in early 2024 and caused controversy with a completely new look that was more boxy, angular and upright then any previous model. Despite the divided views the Santa Fe has sold well in Australia with year-to-date sales (until the end of October) of 5370. That said, the seven-seat Hyundai is still lagging behind Kia's ageing Sorento which recorded 7588 in the same period.CarsGuide has reached out to Hyundai Australia to confirm local timing for the update.When the updated Santa Fe does arrive it will likely retain the current powerplants, including a 2.5-litre turbo-petrol variant and a hybrid version which combines a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine with an electric motor. Both variants are offered with front and all-wheel drive.A new plug-in hybrid, which is currently available in other markets, may also be added to the Australian line-up when the updated Santa Fe arrives.
Aussies are rejecting these EVs as sales slide further
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By Tim Gibson · 12 Nov 2025
Sales of some electric cars (EVs) in Australia have hit a roadblock.
Cut-price luxury SUV Australia needs
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By Tim Gibson · 11 Nov 2025
A luxury SUV has been given an exciting re-design, but don’t expect it in Australia.
Australia’s best-selling cars revealed for October
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By Chris Thompson · 06 Nov 2025
Australian new car market continues to shift in October 2024.
Why the Tasman is the future of 4x4s
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By Marcus Craft · 02 Nov 2025
Kia's Tasman might be controversial - but here's why it might actually be the future of 4x4s
Kia Tasman 2026 review: S 4x2 Dual-cab Pick-up - GVM test
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By Mark Oastler · 29 Oct 2025
The all-new Kia Tasman generated plenty of celebrity-driven hype prior to its launch in 2025, but does it have the credentials to meet high expectations of Aussie ute buyers?