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Kia in Morocco — Prices, spec sheets, full lineup
The South Korean automaker, sibling of Hyundai, on a strong upmarket trajectory with bold design and a 7-year warranty.
Kia lineup in Morocco
16 models on sale or arriving soon
Kia Picanto
Kia's A-segment city car, one of the cheapest automatics on the Moroccan market. 2024 facelift, 8" screen, 7-year / 150,000 km warranty. Rival to the Hyundai i10 and Toyota Aygo X.
From
MAD 139,000
5.6 L / 100 km
Kia Rio
Kia's B-segment city car — 1.2 NA 84 hp, from 159,000 MAD at Kia Maroc.
From
MAD 159,000
5.4 L / 100 km
Kia Cerato
Kia C-segment sedan — 1.6 MPi 123 hp or 1.6 T-GDI GT 150 hp, from 219,000 MAD at Kia Maroc.
From
MAD 219,000
6.2 L / 100 km
Kia K 2500
The Kia K2500 is a robust diesel van built for Morocco's demanding commercial landscape. Available in three trim configurations — Plateau, Plateau Climatisation, and Chassis Long — it starts from 242,900 DH and climbs to 328,000 DH. Powered by a 2.5L CRDi diesel engine, the K2500 targets professionals, artisans, and businesses needing a dependable workhorse for urban deliveries and inter-city cargo runs. Its competitive pricing and proven powertrain make it one of the more credible light commercial offerings in the Moroccan van segment.
From
MAD 242,900
Kia Sonet
The Kia Sonet is a compact crossover that punches above its weight in Morocco's fast-growing SUV segment. Available in four automatic and manual trims ranging from 249 000 to 319 000 DH, it combines a practical urban footprint with SUV styling and a well-equipped cabin. Backed by Kia's growing reputation for reliability and value, the Sonet is aimed at first-time SUV buyers and young families looking for a stylish, affordable alternative to the segment's established names.
From
MAD 249,000
Kia Seltos
The Kia Seltos is a stylish compact crossover that punches well above its weight in Morocco's fast-growing SUV segment. Available in two trim levels — Motion and Executive — priced from 299,000 to 349,000 DH, it offers a refined driving experience, generous equipment, and Kia's reassuring 7-year warranty. Whether you're navigating Casablanca's urban sprawl or heading out on a weekend road trip, the Seltos blends urban practicality with crossover versatility, making it one of the most compelling value propositions in its class on the Moroccan market.
From
MAD 299,000
Kia Niro
Kia's eco-specialist C-SUV — Hybrid 141 hp, PHEV 183 hp or EV 204 hp / 460 km, from 339,000 MAD at Kia Maroc.
From
MAD 339,000
4.5 L / 100 km
Kia Sportage
Kia's best-selling family SUV in Morocco and the technical sibling of the Hyundai Tucson. Fifth generation on the N3 platform, bold Opposites United design, 1.6 T-GDi petrol and HEV hybrid powertrains. 7-year / 150,000 km warranty.
From
MAD 339,000
7.2 L / 100 km
Kia K5
Kia D-segment sedan — 2.5 GDI 191 hp or K5 Hybrid 192 hp / 5.0 L/100, from 359,000 MAD at Kia Maroc.
From
MAD 359,000
5.0 L / 100 km
Kia Tasman
The Kia Tasman arrives in Morocco as a bold diesel crossover blending rugged capability with premium comfort. Spanning four trim levels — from the entry Active to the top-spec X Pro — it is priced between 410,900 and 681,900 DH. Powered by a 2.2L CRDi 210 hp engine, the Tasman targets Moroccan buyers who want a versatile, adventure-ready vehicle without sacrificing everyday refinement. It positions itself as a serious contender in a competitive segment that includes established European and Japanese rivals.
From
MAD 410,900
Kia Ev3
The Kia EV3 is a compact electric crossover arriving in Morocco priced from 420,000 DH, offering a modern, tech-forward alternative for city drivers and families ready to make the switch to electric. With three trim levels — Active, Executive, and a top Executive — it slots into an emerging segment of affordable premium EVs. Clean design, a spacious cabin, and Kia's growing after-sales footprint make the EV3 one of the more compelling electric choices on the Moroccan market today.
From
MAD 420,000
Kia Sorento
Kia's family 7-seat D-SUV — Hybrid 230 hp or PHEV 265 hp, from 459,000 MAD at Kia Maroc.
From
MAD 459,000
5.6 L / 100 km
Kia Carnival
Kia family MPV 7-8 seater — 2.2 CRDi 202 hp or Hybrid 245 hp, from 489,000 MAD at Kia Maroc.
From
MAD 489,000
8.0 L / 100 km
Kia Ev5
The Kia EV5 brings affordable electric motoring to the Moroccan market, slotting into the crossover segment with three trim levels priced from 499,900 to 650,000 DH. Built on Kia's dedicated EV platform, it combines a spacious, family-friendly cabin with modern technology and zero-emission driving. Whether you're commuting in Casablanca or heading to Marrakech for the weekend, the EV5 positions itself as a practical, forward-thinking choice for Moroccan drivers ready to make the switch to electric.
From
MAD 499,900
Kia EV6
Kia's sporty electric crossover — 800V E-GMP, RWD 581 km, AWD 506 km or GT 650 hp / 0-100 in 3.5 s, from 549,000 MAD.
From
MAD 549,000
581 km range
Kia Ev9
The Kia EV9 is a flagship all-electric SUV that brings serious seven-seat capability and cutting-edge technology to the Moroccan market. Available in a single 283 kW AWD GT Line trim at 1,089,000 DH, it positions itself as a premium, future-forward family SUV for buyers ready to make the switch to electric. With its bold design, spacious three-row interior, and advanced driver-assistance features, the EV9 is one of the most compelling electric offerings available in Morocco today.
From
MAD 1,089,000
About Kia
Kia shares Hyundai's technical base (Hyundai Motor Company group) but cultivates a distinct identity: more expressive Opposites United design language, equipment often above the Hyundai equivalent, and above all the longest commercial warranty on the market — 7 years or 150,000 km, with no equal among mainstream brands in Morocco. Distributed by GBH Motors through around 30 sales points, the brand sells the Picanto (city), Stonic (urban crossover), Sportage (C-SUV, best-seller), Sorento (7-seat SUV), EV6 (premium EV), Niro Hybrid and Niro EV. The Sportage is Kia's absolute Moroccan best-seller, followed by the Picanto.