Kia Pride

The Kia Pride is a subcompact car sold by the South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia Motors between March 1987 and January 2000, and again since September 2011. Between April 2005 and September 2011 the Kia New Pride had been sold.

Original models derived from the Ford Festiva and sold in South Korea and some export markets. Between 2005 and 2011, the New Pride was the South Korean market name for the Kia Rio JB sold in export markets. The Pride sold from 2011 to 2017 is also based on the Rio—this time the UB series. Various versions of the Pride family, including sedan, hatchback, liftback, station wagon and pickup, were in production in Iran between 1992 and 2020. Production of most of the variants have been halted, with Saipa 151 (pickup version) being the last variant still in production line.

  • Kia Pride (1987–2000) Main article: Ford Festiva
    Kia Pride (1987–2000)
  • Kia New Pride (2005–2011) Main article: Kia Rio
    Kia New Pride (2005–2011)
  • Kia Pride (2011–2017) Main article: Kia Rio
    Kia Pride (2011–2017)
  • Saipa 141 - liftback variant
    Saipa 141 - liftback variant
  • Saipa Safari - station wagon variant
    Saipa Safari - station wagon variant
  • Saipa 151 - the pickup variant, here pictured with a back compartment
    Saipa 151 - the pickup variant, here pictured with a back compartment
  • saipa nasim - Kia Pride sedan version in Iran
    saipa nasim - Kia Pride sedan version in Iran
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