Kia pushing for LCV range by 2022

Kia is growing strongly in Australia, but there are still a few holes in its range. Along with a small SUV to sit below the Sportage, the Korean brand is missing out on a slice of the humungous light-commercial vehicle pie Down Under. Although it could take a while, that looks set to change – provided head office can commit to doing things properly, with a proper range of four- and two-wheel drive dual-cab options, along with the potential for load-bed and cab-chassis vehicles.

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