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Kia Motors South Africa PRICE LIST Retail Pricing December 2020 Kia Motors South Africa PRICE LIST Retail Pricing December 2020 www.facebook.com/KiaMotorsSA www.twitter.com/KiaMotorsSA PICANTO MY20 Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Picanto 1.0 START Manual MY20 JA19 32105250 R159 995.65 R183 995.00 Picanto 1.0 START Auto MY20 JA20 32105255 R172 169.57 R197 995.00 Picanto 1.0 Street Manual MY20 JA22 32105260 R170 430.43 R195 995.00 Picanto 1.0 Street Auto MY20 JA24 32105265 R182 604.35 R209 995.00 Picanto 1.0 Style Manual MY20 JA23 32105270 R179 126.09 R205 995.00 Picanto 1.0 Style Auto MY20 JA25 32105275 R191 300.00 R219 995.00 Picanto 1.2 Street Manual MY20 JA26 32105360 R178 256.52 R204 995.00 Picanto 1.2 Street Auto MY20 JA28 32105365 R190 430.43 R218 995.00 Picanto 1.2 Style Manual MY20 JA27 32105370 R186 952.17 R214 995.00 Picanto 1.2 Style Auto MY20 JA29 32105375 R199 126.09 R228 995.00 Picanto 1.2 Smart Manual S/R MY20 JA30 32105380 R205 213.04 R235 995.00 Picanto 1.2 Smart Auto S/R MY20 JA21 32105390 R217 386.96 R249 995.00 Picanto 1.0 Runner Manual (PV) JA31 32105001 R177 386.96 R203 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 2 YEARS / 30 000 KMS PICANTO Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Picanto 1.0 START Manual JA3 32105250 R141 734.78 R162 995.00 Picanto 1.0 START Auto JA18 32105255 R153 908.70 R176 995.00 Picanto 1.0 STREET Manual JA6 32105260 147 821.74 R169 995.00 Picanto 1.0 STYLE Manual JA8 32105270 R156 517.39 R179 995.00 Picanto 1.0 STYLE Auto JA9 32105275 R168 691.30 R193 995.00 Picanto 1.0 SMART Manual JA12 32105280 R176 517.39 R202 995.00 Picanto 1.0 SMART Manual S/R JA13 32105280 R183 473.91 R210 995.00 Picanto 1.2 START Manual JA4 32105350 R150 430.43 R172 995.00 Picanto 1.2 START Auto JA5 32105355 R162 604.35 R186 995.00 Picanto 1.2 STREET Manual JA7 32105360 R160 865.22 R184 995.00 Picanto 1.2 STYLE Manual JA10 32105370 R169 560.87 R194 995.00 Picanto 1.2 STYLE Auto JA11 32105375 R181 734.78 R208 995.00 Picanto 1.2 SMART Manual JA14 32105380 R190 430.43 R218 995.00 Picanto 1.2 SMART Manual S/R JA15 32105380 R197 386.96 R226 995.00 Picanto 1.2 SMART Auto JA16 32105390 R202 604.35 R232 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 2 YEARS / 30 000 KMS RIO Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Rio 1.2 LS Manual YB1 32121041 R239 995.65 R275 995.00 Rio 1.4 LX Manual YB2 32121230 R256 517.39 R294 995.00 Rio 1.4 LX Auto 6 speed YB3T 32121240 R271 300.00 R311 995.00 Rio 1.4 EX Manual YB4 32121251 R269 560.87 R309 995.00 Rio 1.4 EX Auto 6 speed YB5T 32121261 R284 343.48 R326 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Manual YB6 32121271 R293 039.13 R336 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Auto 6 speed YB7T 32121281 R307 821.74 R353 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Manual S/R YB8 32121271 R299 995.65 R344 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Auto S/R 6 speed YB9T 32121281 R314 778.26 R361 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 4 YEARS/60 000KMS & 1.2 SERVICE PLAN: 2 YEARS/30 000KMS RIO Facelift Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Rio 1.2 LS Manual YB10 32121042 R244 343.48 R280 995.00 Rio 1.4 LS Manual YB11 32121215 R253 908.70 R291 995.00 Rio 1.4 LS Auto 6 speed YB12 32121220 R268 691.30 R308 995.00 Rio 1.4 LX Manual YB13 32121231 R266 952.17 R306 995.00 Rio 1.4 LX Auto 6 speed YB14 32121241 R281 734.78 R323 995.00 Rio 1.4 EX Manual YB15 32121252 R278 256.52 R319 995.00 Rio 1.4 EX Auto 6 speed YB16 32121262 R293 039.13 R336 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Manual YB17 32121272 R299 995.65 R344 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Auto 6 speed YB18 32121282 R314 778.26 R361 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Manual S/R YB19 32121272 R306 952.17 R352 995.00 Rio 1.4 TEC Auto S/R 6 speed YB20 32121282 R321 734.78 R369 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 4 YEARS/60 000KMS & 1.2 SERVICE PLAN: 2 YEARS/30 000KMS SELTOS Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Seltos 1.6 MT EX P6 32157200 R340 865.22 R391 995.00 Seltos 1.6 AT EX P7 32157210 R356 517.39 R409 995.00 Seltos 1.6 AT EX+ P8 32157220 R372 169.57 R427 995.00 Seltos 1.4T DCT GT-Line P9 32157280 R419 995.65 R482 995.00 Seltos 1.5D MT EX P10 32157120 R366 952.17 R421 995.00 Seltos 1.5D AT EX P11 32157130 R382 604.35 R439 995.00 Seltos 1.5D AT EX+ P12 32157140 R398 256.52 R457 995.00 OPTIONAL 2-TONE R3 043.48 R3 500.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 5 YEAR / 90 000 KMS SELTOS MY21 Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Seltos 1.6 MT EX P13 32157200 R342 604.35 R393 995.00 Seltos 1.6 AT EX P14 32157210 R358 256.52 R411 995.00 Seltos 1.6 AT EX+ P15 32157220 R373 908.70 R429 995.00 Seltos 1.4T DCT GT-Line P16 32157280 R426 082.61 R489 995.00 OPTIONAL 2-TONE R3 043.48 R3 500.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 5 YEAR / 90 000 KMS SPORTAGE (Facelift) Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Sportage 1.6 GDI Ignite Auto MY20 QL1 32160060 R385 213.04 R442 995.00 Sportage 2.0 Ignite PLUS Manual MY20 QL2 32160265 R393 908.70 R452 995.00 Sportage 2.0 Ignite PLUS Auto MY20 QL3 32160277 R406 082.61 R466 995.00 Sportage 2.0 CRDI Ignite PLUS Auto MY20 QL4 32160325 R450 430.43 R517 995.00 Sportage 2.0 EX Auto QL5 32160296 R453 908.70 R521 995.00 Sportage 2.0 CRDI EX Auto QL6 32160339 R498 256.52 R572 995.00 Sportage 2.0 CRDI EX AWD Auto QL7 32160372 R522 604.35 R600 995.00 Sportage 2.0 EX PLUS Auto QL8 32160298 R489 560.87 R562 995.00 Sportage 2.0 CRDI EX PLUS Auto QL9 32160345 R533 908.70 R613 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS/ UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 5 YEARS/90 000 KMS SORENTO (Facelift) Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Sorento 2.2 CRDI LX Auto 7-Seater UM1(PE) 32168600 R579 126.09 R665 995.00 Sorento 2.2 CRDI LX AWD Auto 7-Seater UM2(PE) 32168610 R613 908.70 R705 995.00 Sorento 2.2 CRDI EX Auto 7-Seater UM3(PE) 32168640 R605 213.04 R695 995.00 Sorento 2.2 CRDI EX AWD Auto 7-Seater UM4(PE) 32168650 R639 995.65 R735 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 5 YEARS / 100 000 KMS GRAND SEDONA (Facelift) Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. Grand Sedona 2.2 CRDi EX 7-Seater SF2 32165900 R620 865.22 R713 995.00 Grand Sedona 2.2 CRDi EX 11-Seater SF8 32165930 R634 778.26 R729 995.00 Grand Sedona 2.2 CRDi EX+ 8-Seater (Bus) SF10 32165945 R646 082.61 R742 995.00 Grand Sedona 2.2 CRDI SXL 7-Seater with Nav SF9 32165970 R779 126.09 R895 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 5 YEARS / 100 000 KMS K2 SERIES SINGLE WHEEL MODEL CODES ONLY Model Model Code M&M Codes Retail Excl. Retail incl. K2700 Chassis Cab 9SH55 1401 32132120 R259 126.09 R297 995.00 K2700 Workhorse 9SH55 1280 32132105 R273 908.70 R314 995.00 K2700 Workhorse with Aircon T48 32132105 R287 821.74 R330 995.00 K2700 Tipper T41 32132155 R303 473.91 R348 995.00 K2500 T43 32125100 R300 865.22 R345 995.00 K2500 with Aircon T49 32125100 R314 778.26 R361 995.00 K2500 Tipper T45 32125150 R330 430.43 R379 995.00 WARRANTY: 5 YEARS / UNLIMITED KMS. SERVICE PLAN: 3 YEARS / 60 000 KMS. ALL MODELS R1750.00 R282.17 R2032.17 R2337.00 *PLEASE NOTE: Prices are subject to change from time to time with 24 hour notice. Retail selling prices exclude metallic paint. Delivery fuel | Vehicle carpets | Licensing and registration cost. Backing plates | Number plates | Pre-delivery inspection cost and wheel alignment. KIA Motors South Africa (Pty) Ltd. reserves the right to modify its models without notice. Likewise their characteristics, equipment and accessories. 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