KIA models

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Total price
Monthly payment
Figures are based on a 20% deposit

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £22,499. Borrowing £17,999 with a £4,500 deposit at a representative APR of 12.9%.

49 monthly payments
£294.35
Fixed interest rate
12.9%
Total amount payable
£29,890.65
Cost of credit
£7,391.65
Optional final payment
£11,262.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Kia estate FAQs

Yes. In the UK, the company offers the Kia Ceed Sportswagon – the practical estate version of the Ceed hatchback. This gets a longer roof and more space behind the rear seats, giving it a substantially larger load area.

UK automotive data agencies also tend to classify some of Kia's SUV models as estate cars. This means you might encounter some of these if you filter your car searches for 'Kia' and 'estate'.

In the UK, you'll only find one Kia estate available now – the Kia Ceed Sportswagon. The brand previously offered the larger Optima in a Sportswagon estate, but this wasn't very popular and was discontinued several years ago.

Kia has a generally excellent reputation for reliability as shown by its seven-year factory warranty, which is one of the longest you can get. Considering the Kia Ceed Sportswagon estate uses almost exactly the same parts as the Ceed hatchback, it should be able to match its sibling's solid dependability.

For greater peace of mind, you can add an extended warranty, which starts once the factory cover has expired. This will protect you from the cost of unexpected mechanical or electrical failures.

In the UK, there's only one Kia estate choice – the Ceed Sportswagon. This model has an impressive 625 litres of boot space, which is substantially more than the Ceed hatchback can muster, and is larger than the rivalling Volkswagen Golf estate and Ford Focus estate. That makes family holidays or trips with the dog much easier to accomplish.