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27/12/2023
KIA's novelties will appear in Russia in 2024

A large Moscow dealer network plans to bring a number of new Kia cars to Russia in 2024, Autonews reports, citing dealers of the brand.

It is assumed that at the beginning of the year, an updated cross-version of Ceed hatchback, known as XCeed, will be available to Russian customers. A version equipped with 150-HP petrol engine will be available to Russian customers. A hybrid version of the model, which is sold in Europe, will not be available to Russians yet. According to the seller, the model will be presented in a rich version worth more than 2.5 million rubles.

Moreover, in 2024, a batch of Kia Stonic compact crossovers will be brought to Russia. A representative of the dealership explained that the car would arrive to them from China, where it is produced at a joint venture of Dongfeng and Kia. This model will be equipped with 1.4-liter engine capacity of 100 HP, 6-speed automatic gear box and front-wheel drive. The novelty cost is still unknown.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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