Kia Pegas has quickly become a favorite among budget friendly sedans in Saudi Arabia. For 2025, the new Pegas arrives with updated styling, improved comfort, and tech features that make it stand out in the entry level segment. Compact in size yet practical in everyday use, it is marketed as a solid choice for buyers who want value without sacrificing modern looks and efficiency.
The 2025 Pegas carries a youthful design that appeals to younger buyers and families seeking an affordable sedan. The front grille features chrome accents while the headlights and taillights keep a modern halogen setup. Higher trims get details like chrome door handles and even a sunroof option. The sedan rolls on 14 inch aluminum or steel wheels depending on the variant, with body lines that flow smoothly across the hood and side panels, giving it a clean and stylish presence on the road.
Step inside and the Pegas presents a simple but well arranged cabin. It accommodates five passengers with leather seats available in the higher trims. The driver’s seat can be adjusted manually while the steering wheel comes with multifunction controls. Features like cup holders, an armrest for the driver, and a practical storage layout add to the daily comfort. For technology, the Pegas offers a 7 inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth, supported by a small 2.8 inch digital display in the gauge cluster. USB and AUX ports also make it easy to connect devices.
Under the hood, the Pegas 2025 runs on a 1.4 liter four cylinder engine that produces 95 horsepower and 132 Nm of torque. Power is delivered to the front wheels through a 4 speed automatic transmission. While acceleration is modest, the sedan is built to prioritize fuel economy. With an average of 17.8 kilometers per liter and a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters, it is designed to keep running costs low. The top speed is rated at 170 kilometers per hour, making it suitable for city driving and occasional highway use.
For safety, the Pegas is equipped with two airbags for the driver and front passenger, electronic stability control, ABS brakes, and electronic brakeforce distribution. Higher trims also add rear parking sensors and a reversing camera. In Saudi Arabia, the Kia Pegas 2025 is sold in three trims through Al Jabr dealerships. The starting price is 52,887 SAR for the LX1, 53,101 SAR for the LX2, and 55,988 SAR for the EX (prices include VAT). Kia also provides a five year or 100,000 kilometer warranty, giving added peace of mind for buyers.
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