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Kia Pegas 2026 Price in UAE

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Kia Pegas Key Specifications

Engine Capacity Rating

1.4 L

Fuel Economy Rating

17 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

95 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 seater

Kia Pegas Available Variants

Kia Pegas Price by Year

Year

Price Range

2025
AED 44K–44K
2023
AED 32K–32K

Kia Pegas Price by City

City

Price Range

Dubai
AED 32K–32K
Abu Dhabi
AED 44K–44K

Model Information

Specification

Value

Engine Assembly

1.4 L

Odometer Mileage

17 Km/L

Fuel Type Category

Petrol

Engine Power Output

95 BHP

transmission

Automatic

Number Of Seats

5 seater

Engine Torque Output

133 Nm

Engine Displacement Size

1368 cc

Engine Capacity Rating

1.4 L

Valves Per Cylinder Count

4

Acceleration Performance

12 sec

Drivetrain Type

Front Wheel Drive

cylinders

4

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About Kia Pegas

The Kia Pegas is a compact sedan aimed squarely at value-focused buyers who want a reliable, no-fuss daily car without a steep price tag. It seats 5 and starts from AED 53,550 — one of the most accessible entry points in the UAE new-car market.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: the Pegas delivers genuine bang for money — standard features like a touchscreen, rear parking sensors, and air conditioning are all included at a price where some rivals offer very little. Fuel efficiency is strong for the segment at 17 Km/L, making it cheap to run day to day.
  • Cons: the 95 BHP output is modest — highway merges and overtakes require planning. Cabin materials reflect the price point, with hard plastics dominating the interior in a way that premium-brand alternatives at higher price points do not.

Market Value

The Kia Pegas retains approximately 57% of its value after five years — ahead of the Hyundai Accent at 54% but trailing the Toyota Yaris at 59%. That is a solid result for a budget sedan and gives it a meaningful edge over the Accent for buyers who plan to resell.

Buyers also consider the Pegas also frequently cross-shop the Toyota Yaris, Honda City, and Nissan Almera — all compact sedans in the same price bracket targeting similar everyday-use buyers. The Pegas typically undercuts the City and Yaris on sticker price, which is its primary competitive edge, while the Yaris holds a slight advantage in resale value.

Frequently asked questions

The main difference is the gearbox — the 1.4L M/T comes with a manual transmission while the 1.4L A/T offers an automatic. For most UAE drivers dealing with urban traffic in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, the automatic is the more practical choice, though the manual trim saves on purchase price and typically costs slightly less to maintain.
The Kia Pegas retains approximately 57% of its value after five years in the UAE, which is competitive but slightly behind the Toyota Yaris at 59%. If resale is a priority, the Yaris has a small edge — but the Pegas typically costs less to buy new, which can offset the difference for budget-focused buyers.
Yes — the Pegas returns 17 Km/L on a mixed cycle, which is competitive for a naturally aspirated 1.4 L engine in this class. For typical UAE commuting distances, fuel costs will be low, and the petrol-only powertrain is straightforward and cheap to service.
Kia UAE typically offers a five-year or 100,000 km manufacturer warranty on its models, including the Pegas. Buyers should confirm exact terms with the local dealer at point of purchase, as warranty conditions can vary by promotion period.
The Pegas and Almera target the same compact sedan buyer. The Almera offers a larger 1.6-litre engine option in some markets, giving it more relaxed highway performance. The Pegas counters with a lower starting price and slightly better retained value than the Almera's segment average, making it the sharper choice for buyers prioritising total cost of ownership.