Kia's K4 Sportswagon unveiled, know the complete details of this cool car here

Kia's K4 Sportswagon unveiled, know the complete details of this cool car here

New Delhi. Kia continues to expand its K4 range and the newest member of the K4 family is the much-awaited K4 Sportswagon. The brand had been working on this wagon variant for quite some time, especially after the launch of the K4 sedan in March 2024 and the hatchback in April 2025. Along with the Sportswagon, Kia is now offering all three body styles under the K4 badge to cater to the diverse preferences of customers. The K4 Sportswagon reflects Kia's “Opposites United” design philosophy, which combines sharp and modern looks with practical design. Its features include hidden rear door handles, attractive D-pillar design and sleek profile, which gives it a sporty and functional look.

Size and dimensions
Talking about size, the length of the Sportswagon is 4,965 mm, width is 1,850 mm and height is 1,435 mm, while its wheelbase is 2,720 mm. It is 15 mm shorter than the sedan, but 265 mm longer than the hatchback. The wheelbase is same in all three variants.

What's in the interior?
On the interior, the cabin layout remains the same as other K4 models. For Indian buyers, its design will look similar to the Kia Sciros, especially due to the steering wheel and 30-inch Trinity dashboard. It has two 12.3-inch horizontal displays and a 5-inch touchscreen in the middle, which is for climate control. The interior takes care of both technology and comfort, with smart storage solutions and space for five seats.

Features
Talking about the features, it includes wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, integrated streaming services, digital key, panoramic sunroof, full-width DRLs with LED lighting, Kia's signature digital tiger face grille, large alloy wheels, sporty bumpers and bold LED tail-light signature. All these features firmly establish the Sportswagon in Kia's premium lineup.

engine
Talking about engines, K4 Sportswagon has many powertrain options. The base variant has a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, which produces 114 bhp and comes with a 6-speed manual gearbox. There is also a mild-hybrid version of this engine, which will be available only with 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. For those looking for more power, Kia also offers a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol engine, which produces up to 178 bhp and comes mated to a 7-speed DCT. Going forward, a full hybrid version is also expected to arrive, which will be self-charging and will increase efficiency as well as attractiveness.

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