

KIA Picanto
Price | $16,290–$20,790 |
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ANCAP Safety Rating | 4 |
Fuel Efficiency | 4.8–5.8 L/100km |
Fuel type | Petrol |
Drivetrain | Front Wheel Drive |
Body Type | Micro |
The pint-sized Kia Picanto is the biggest fish in the small microcar segment of the Australian car market.
First revealed at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, the South Korean city car was originally based on a shortened Hyundai Getz platform.
The Picanto is one of the last remaining microcars available for sale in Australia alongside the Fiat 500.
Kia Picanto Prices and Specifications
Variant | Price | Fuel Economy (city) | Power | Transmission |
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S | $16,290–$17,590 | 5–5.8 L/100km | 62 kW | 4 SP Automatic, 5 SP Manual |
GT-Line | $17,740–$19,340 | 5–5.8 L/100km | 62 kW | 4 SP Automatic, 5 SP Manual |
GT | $20,790 | 4.8 L/100km | 74 kW | 5 SP Manual |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The KIA Picanto ranges in price from $15,990* for the S, and $20,490* for the GT
*Pricing excludes stamp duty, other government charges and options. Prices subject to change.The KIA Picanto was built in Korea
The KIA Picanto has a 4 ANCAP crash safety rating
The KIA Picanto is available in unleaded petrol fuel types
The KIA Picanto has 5 doors
The KIA Picanto comes with a boot size of 255 litres
About the Kia Picanto
The pint-sized Kia Picanto is the biggest fish in the small microcar segment of the Australian car market.
First revealed at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, the South Korean city car was originally based on a shortened Hyundai Getz platform.
The current, third-generation Kia Picanto arrived locally in 2017, and currently runs from a base Picanto S manual up to the flagship Kia Picanto GT.
Kia Picanto S and GT-Line models are powered by a 1.2-litre four-cylinder producing 62kW/122Nm and paired with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed auto. The GT nets a 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder producing 74kW/172Nm matched to a five-speed manual.
The Kia Picanto is covered by Kia’s seven-year/unlimited-km warranty (which is also transferable), with capped price servicing, up to seven years, and roadside assistance, up to eight years, also available.