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When you’re hunting down the best deal on a compact 2023 Kia Picanto, the first question everyone asks is Kia Picanto price. Even though the sticker price varies by country, trim and optional extras, the baseline cost for a new unit usually settles around the mid‑$14,000 range in most major markets. If you’re looking at a pre‑owned model, the used Kia Picanto price generally sits 25‑30 % below that amount, or roughly $10,000‑$12,000, depending on mileage, condition and local demand.

Below is a quick snapshot of the 2023 Kia Picanto’s most important specifications, laid out in a clean HTML list for quick reference.

  • Engine: 1.1 L I4 • 70 hp • 83 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic available on higher trims)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (standard) • Optional LPG in some markets
  • Dimensions: 3,600 mm length • 1,620 mm width • 1,560 mm height
  • Wheelbase: 2,360 mm • Provides a roomy cabin for a 3‑sized car
  • Passenger Capacity: 5 • Seating 2 front, 3 rear
  • Cargo Space: 327 L with seats up; 1,170 L when rear seats folded
  • Fuel Economy: 5.8 L/100 km (approximately 41 mpg) combined cycle
  • Top Speed: 110 mph (176 km/h)
  • Weight: 950 kg (about 2,094 lb) – makes it nimble in city traffic

The Picanto’s comparatively small engine is a deliberate choice by Kia: it keeps the car lightweight, improves fuel efficiency, and keeps maintenance costs low. This design philosophy is why many city drivers in the UK and Germany rank the Picanto as an economical lower‑cost alternative to brands like the Hyundai i20 or Peugeot 208.

Kia Picanto depreciation is influenced by a few predictable factors. New vehicles typically lose 15–20 % of their value within the first year, a trend that holds for the Picanto as well. After that, the annual loss slows to around 10–12 % for the next two years. Thus, a 2023 model usually sees a depreciation curve that looks like this:

  • Year 0‑1: 18 % drop – from $14,000 to ~ $11,500
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