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Kia K4 Hatchback Lands in the U.S., Manual Transmission Still a Maybe

Kia has officially brought the K4 Hatchback to U.S. shores, and it’s already hitting dealer lots nationwide. The car’s arrival fills a gap for buyers who want something more practical and versatile than the K4 sedan—but there are a few caveats. For starters, the new hatchback is strictly front-wheel drive, offered only in automatic, and not all of the sedan’s trims will make the jump across the Atlantic.

At a press event in Los Angeles, a Kia representative addressed the big question on enthusiasts’ minds: will the K4 Hatchback ever get a manual transmission in the U.S.?

“We don’t have any plans for a manual transmission right now, but the platform is perfectly capable of accepting one,” the spokesperson said. “We do offer a manual in other markets. If we find that there’s demand in our market for a manual transmission and it makes business sense, it’s technically possible.”

In other words, the stick-shift faithful shouldn’t lose hope just yet. Kia is clearly keeping the door open, suggesting that if U.S. buyers voice enough interest, a manual K4 could arrive down the road. Overseas, manual-equipped K4 models are already part of the lineup, offering a more engaging driving experience that American buyers currently miss out on.

While at the event, the discussion turned to the K4 Sportswagon. Recently unveiled overseas, the wagon offers multiple engines and even a manual option in select markets. Unfortunately for U.S. buyers, the Sportswagon is expected to remain a European exclusive for now, where demand for wagons still thrives. That leaves the hatchback as the only alternative for stateside shoppers seeking added cargo versatility.

For now, the U.S. K4 Hatchback is available in three trims, all paired with an automatic transmission. While the architecture can support a manual in the future, there’s no plan to introduce one—or the Sportswagon—at the moment. Kia’s strategy seems to hinge entirely on market reception: the better the hatchback sells, the more likely we could see a manual—or even a wagon—join the lineup.

For those in the market for a compact hatch with sleek styling and practical dimensions, the K4 Hatchback arrives as a solid choice—but if you’re a gearhead longing for a stick, you may have to wait and make some noise.

Source: Kia

2025 Kia K4 – Compact sedan powered by ICE

Kia is not giving up on ICE cars, and their latest model, the Kia K4, is one of them. It is a compact sedan and the successor of the Kia Forte model, with a completely different design.

The design of the car is adorned by the body color, which at first glance gives the impression that it is a two-door car. However, if you look closely, you will notice the rear door handles hidden in the C-pillar. The headlights have a “T” shape, which also adorns other Kia models such as the Sorento. The design continues with a straight roof line to the rear part where there is a vertical line of taillights that extends almost to the rear bumper.

Inside, the seats are covered in Slate Green material, which also covers the dashboard, center armrest and steering wheel. It is not known what kind of material it is. There is also a centrally positioned 30-inch screen through which all important functions can be controlled. However, Kia kept the buttons, so the air conditioner can still be operated manually.

When it comes to the powertrain, the Kia K4 will be offered in two versions. The entry version is powered by a 2.0L naturally aspirated gasoline engine with 149 hp (111 kW) and 132 lb-ft (179 Nm) of torque, mated to a CVT gearbox. The second version is powered by a 1.6 L I4 engine with 193 hp (144 kW) and 195 lb-ft (264 Nm) of torque, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The car was premiered at the 2024 New York International Auto Show in early March, and will be available as a 4-door sedan and a 5-door hatchback.

Source: KIA

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