Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
152 hp
transmission
6 Speed Automatic
Number Of Seats
5
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
152 hp
transmission
6 Speed Automatic
Number Of Seats
5
Engine Torque Output
192 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.6 L - 2 L
Drivetrain Type
FWD
cylinders
4

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The Kia K4 is a compact sedan positioned to take on the mainstream family car segment with a sharper design and a more premium cabin feel than its predecessor. It targets buyers who want a refined daily driver without stretching into a higher bracket, with prices starting from AED 81,795.
All 2026 K4 variants in the UAE are paired with an 6 Speed Automatic and produce 152 hp. The entry 1.6L LX AT STD covers the essentials with a clean, well-finished interior and Kia's latest infotainment system. Stepping up to the 1.6L SX AT FOP adds a more comprehensive equipment package including additional driver-assist features and a more sophisticated trim level — a meaningful upgrade for buyers who spend significant time commuting. The car seats 5 and the rear bench offers genuinely competitive legroom for the class.
Pros: the K4's interior quality punches noticeably above its price point, and Kia's build consistency is a real-world strength — the cabin still feels tight and rattle-free well into ownership. The bold exterior styling stands out in a segment where the Civic and Elantra dominate the road. Cons: with 152 hp on tap, the K4 is adequate for city and highway driving but won't excite drivers who occasionally use the overtaking lane at speed. Fuel economy in the UAE's stop-start traffic is reasonable for its class, though the absence of a hybrid option — something the segment is increasingly offering — is a gap worth noting.
The Kia K4 retains approximately 51% of its value after 5 years — ahead of Hyundai Elantra (47%) but below Honda Civic (52%). That places it solidly mid-pack in the compact sedan segment and makes it a reasonable proposition for buyers who plan to sell within a typical ownership cycle.
Buyers cross-shopping the K4 typically also consider the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Hyundai Sonata — all family-oriented sedans in an overlapping price bracket where the K4 competes on interior quality and styling, while rivals like the Accord and Camry carry stronger long-term resale pedigree.