Kia's stylish K4 is designed to turn heads
Kia’s stylish K4 hatchback is positioned as a new C-segment model replacing the brand’s Ceed, with launches in Ireland beginning in early March. The article describes the K4 as longer, wider, and with a larger wheelbase than the Ceed, helping deliver more interior space and comfort. It focuses on design details such as a distinctive floating roofline that blends into the rear hatch, contrasting black B-pillars, hidden rear door handles, and LED taillights with an inverted L shape. Inside, it highlights a triple panoramic display combining a 12.3-inch infotainment screen, a 5.3-inch climate display, and a 12.3-inch digital driver cluster, standard across K2, K3, and GT-Line trims. It reports 6.0 L/100 km average fuel consumption during test days and states a luggage volume of 328 litres with rear seats up. The article notes rear seats fold 60:40 and that the hybrid battery pack raises the floor.






