<p>Kia is among the top-selling brands in Saudi Arabia, with a lineup spanning from entry-level sedans at SAR 52,500 to full-size electric SUVs at SAR 360,000. The brand's wide model range, generous standard equipment, and strong after-sales network have made it a consistent favourite with Saudi buyers across family, fleet, and private-use segments.</p><p>In Saudi Arabia, Kia vehicles are distributed by Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors, one of the country's largest automotive groups, with showrooms and service centres in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and beyond.</p><p>Key SpecificationsTrim & Efficiency: Kia's KSA lineup runs from SAR 52,500 to SAR 360,000 across sedans, SUVs, minivans, and pickups. The Pegas is the most affordable entry point, followed by the K3 and K4 for compact sedan buyers. The K5 and K8 handle the mid-size and large sedan segments respectively. In the SUV space, the Sonet and Seltos cover the subcompact tier, the Sportage is the core family SUV, and the Sorento and Telluride cater to buyers needing more space and presence. The Carens adds a flexible MPV-style option for larger families. The Carnival serves premium minivan buyers. The Tasman pickup — offered in both petrol and diesel variants — targets lifestyle and work-use truck buyers. On the EV side, the EV5 and EV9 represent Kia's growing electric ambition in the Kingdom, with the EV9 GT-Line sitting at the top of the entire range.Market Value</p><p><strong>Market Value</strong></p><p>Kia retains approximately 53% of its value after five years — ahead of European brands at around 43% and on par with Hyundai at 52%. That is a strong result for a mainstream brand at this price level, making Kia a compelling choice for buyers who factor resale into their purchase decision.</p>