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Kia Cerato 2021
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Stephen Ottley had this to say at the time: The point of the tortoise and hare story is that the tortoise didn't pretend to be something it isn't. It stuck to its strategy and emerged victorious at the end. It’s hard not to think of the Cerato - and Kia as a whole - the same way.
You can read the full review here.This is what Stephen Ottley liked most about this particular version of the Kia Cerato: Thoughtful cabin, Plenty of safety tech available, Good value
The 2021 Kia Cerato carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1100 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Kia Cerato is also known as the Kia Forte in markets outside Australia.
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Kia Cerato 2021 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Kia Cerato Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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GT | Hatchback | 1.6L ULP 7 SP AUTO | $30,910 | $37,180 | |
GT (NO JBL Premium Sound) | Hatchback | 1.6L — 7 SP AUTO | $30,910 | $37,180 | |
GT Safety Pack | Hatchback | 1.6L ULP 7 SP AUTO | $29,920 | $36,080 | |
S | Hatchback | 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO | $20,790 | $26,290 | |
GT | Sedan | 1.6L ULP 7 SP AUTO | $30,910 | $37,180 | |
GT (NO JBL Premium Sound) | Sedan | 1.6L — 7 SP AUTO | $30,910 | $37,180 | |
GT Safety Pack | Sedan | 1.6L ULP 7 SP AUTO | $29,920 | $36,080 | |
S | Sedan | 2.0L ULP 6 SP AUTO | $20,790 | $26,290 |
Kia Cerato 2021 Accessories
A big part of the appeal of the Cerato is the breadth of the range, but what all models have in common is a strong value argument, thanks to generous equipment and Kia’s focus on keeping the pricing competitive but affordable; ignoring the temptation of some rivals to delete cheaper entry-level models in favour of more profitable high-grade variants.
Kia Cerato 2021 Colours
The Cerato is available in a range of colours - 'Clear White', 'Snow White Pearl', 'Silky Silver', 'Steel Grey', 'Platinum Graphite', 'Aurora Black', 'Horizon Blue', 'Gravity Blue', 'Runway Red', and 'Sunset Orange'
- Clear White
- Snow White Pearl
- Silky Silver
- Steel Grey
- Platinum Graphite
- Aurora Black
- Horizon Blue
- Gravity Blue
- Runway Red
- Sunset Orange
Kia Cerato 2021 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2021 Kia Cerato are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1800mm x 1445mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Kia Cerato Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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S | Hatchback | 1440x1800x4510 mm | 150 mm | |
S Safety Pack | Hatchback | 1440x1800x4510 mm | 150 mm | |
Sport NAV | Hatchback | 1440x1800x4510 mm | 150 mm | |
Sport Safety Pack | Hatchback | 1440x1800x4510 mm | 150 mm | |
S | Sedan | 1440x1800x4640 mm | 150 mm | |
S Safety Pack | Sedan | 1440x1800x4640 mm | 150 mm | |
Sport NAV | Sedan | 1440x1800x4640 mm | 150 mm | |
Sport Safety Pack | Sedan | 1440x1800x4640 mm | 150 mm |
Kia Cerato 2021 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Kia Cerato here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Why is my 2013 Kia Cerato not idling properly?
Frankly, about a thousand different things. Poor idling and performance can be down to the ignition system, fuel system or mechanical wear or problems anywhere within the engine. And within those three things can lurk potentially thousands more reasons for poor running.
A mechanic familiar with this make and model is your best bet. They will probably start with the basics such as fuel supply and quality, spark strength and timing and a compression test to make sure all is well within the engine itself. This is a case where it’s important to go back to first principles of fuel, spark, compression and then start to look at the more intricate systems that control the engine.
Honestly, though, it could be anything from a dud sensor in the intake system, the same problem with the cooling system (not allowing the engine to reach full operating temperature) or even something mechanically fundamental like a blocked catalytic converter, dirty filter or slipped camshaft timing. Or a multitude of things in between. A good workshop will be able to sort it, however, without simply swapping parts that may or may not be the problem.
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Smoke and water in the tailpipe of 2004 Kia Cerato
It’s important to differentiate smoke from water vapour when it comes to problems like this that may not be a problem at all. Given you’re also seeing water being emitted from the tailpipe, I’m tipping that this is all happening when you first start the car in the morning.
The fact is, this is perfectly normal behaviour from a conventional engine and is simply the engine doing what it does. The water and water vapour is visible on these colder mornings we’re experiencing right now in Victoria because the exhaust isn’t yet hot enough to turn it to steam (steam is actually invisible, water vapour is the white mist you can see). As the car warms up and the exhaust gets hotter, it will turn the water into steam and you won’t notice it.
But how does the water and vapour get into the exhaust in the first place? Believe it or not, water is a natural by-product of burning petrol in an engine. And until the engine and exhaust are hot enough to turn that water to steam, it’s visible to the naked eye. Which is when a lot of people start to get worried. But they needn’t, as it’s nothing to be concerned about.
The flip-side is if the tailpipe is actually emitting white or blue-ish smoke, at which point you potentially have a worn or damaged engine. This will happen regardless of whether the engine is hot or cold and it won’t go away once the engine is warmed up. If that’s the case, you need to have the engine compression tested by a mechanic as the first step towards finding the cause.
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Faulty steering rack in 2010 Kia Cerato
It all depends on what you mean by faulty. If the rack has wear in it and isn’t as tight or responsive as it should be, then it will continue to wear out further (and eventually fail) but shouldn’t affect the car beyond that. If, however, you mean the rack is dangerously loose or about to break or come apart at some crucial point, you stand to destroy the car in a crash and perhaps injure yourself or someone else. Or worse.
Fundamentally, there’s no margin for error with a car’s steering. If it’s not right, the car should not be driven at all and should be fixed properly before it hits the road again. Provided you can find a second-hand steering rack with no wear and in perfect condition, then it should be fine to use. But again, don’t take chances with any of this. And make doubly sure there’s no damage to the rack and its fittings such as from a previous crash. Ask yourself why the original car donated this second-hand steering rack in the first place.
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The speed alarm in my 2023 Kia Cerato GT keens sounding
This is a really common type of question here at CarsGuide. It seems a lot of car-makers are using these speed warning systems and, in many cases, they’re more of an annoyance than a help.
In your Kia, speed sign recognition which is part of the adaptive cruise-control feature is the culprit. When the car’s cameras spot a speed sign, they compare that info with how fast the car is actually going (sometimes using co-ordinate information from the sat-nav as well). Sometimes, however, the sign detected relates to a side-street or roadworks on a side street, giving you a false alarm. Either way, not everybody likes this warning system.
There’s good news and bad news in the case of your car, Steve. The good news is that you can go into the menu system, select Driver Assistance, then Vehicle Settings, then Speed Alert, and you should find an Off setting that should disable the warning. The bad news is, you have to do this every time you start the car, because the default setting is On.
Perhaps the dealer can suggest a way of turning it off permanently since it appears as though a software update at your first service has enabled the system since you bought the car.
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Kia Cerato 2021 Interior
A hallmark of Kia’s interior design is how thoughtful and usable the layouts typically are. There are a few minor changes for this updated Cerato, but given how well received the previous model was it didn’t need a major overhaul. The thoughtful touches include plenty of small item storage space and cupholders, but also three new USB ports including one in the back for rear passengers to charge up their devices.
Kia Cerato 2021 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2021 Kia Cerato will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
Kia Cerato Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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S | Hatchback | 205x55 R16 | — | 205x55 R16 | — | |
S Safety Pack | Hatchback | 205x55 R16 | — | 205x55 R16 | — | |
Sport NAV | Hatchback | 225x45 R17 | — | 225x45 R17 | — | |
Sport Safety Pack | Hatchback | 225x45 R17 | — | 225x45 R17 | — | |
S | Sedan | 205x55 R16 | — | 205x55 R16 | — | |
S Safety Pack | Sedan | 205x55 R16 | — | 205x55 R16 | — | |
Sport NAV | Sedan | 225x45 R17 | — | 225x45 R17 | — | |
Sport Safety Pack | Sedan | 225x45 R17 | — | 225x45 R17 | — |
Kia Cerato 2021 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2021 Kia Cerato is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Kia Cerato currently offers fuel consumption from 6.8 to 7.6L/100km. The Kia Cerato is available with the following fuel types: — and ULP.
Kia Cerato Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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GT (NO JBL Premium Sound) | Hatchback | 1.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 6.8L/100km | |
GT | Hatchback | 1.6L,ULP,7 SP AUTO | 6.8L/100km | |
GT (NO JBL Premium Sound) | Sedan | 1.6L,—,7 SP AUTO | 6.9L/100km | |
GT | Sedan | 1.6L,ULP,7 SP AUTO | 6.9L/100km |
Kia Cerato 2021 Boot Space
The boot space obviously varies between the hatch and sedan. The former has 428-litres of room and offers a wide space for loading your luggage. The four-door Cerato offers up even more boot space, 502-litres.
Kia Cerato 2021 Towing capacity
The Kia Cerato has maximum towing capacity of 1100kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Kia Cerato Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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S | Hatchback | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN | 1100kg | |
S Safety Pack | Hatchback | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN | 1100kg | |
Sport NAV | Hatchback | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN | 1100kg | |
S | Hatchback | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP AUTO | 1100kg | |
S | Sedan | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN | 1100kg | |
S Safety Pack | Sedan | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN | 1100kg | |
Sport NAV | Sedan | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP MAN | 1100kg | |
S | Sedan | 2.0L,ULP,6 SP AUTO | 1100kg |
Kia Cerato 2021 Speed
Expect the Cerato S, Sport and Sport+ to accelerate from 0-100km/h in around 10 seconds, and the GT to hit the same speed from standstill in roughly seven seconds.
Kia Cerato 2021 Seats
The seats in the Cerato S, Sport and Sport+ are good, because while they lack the lateral support of the GT seats, they are comfortable, even on our longer stints behind the wheel. The GT is equipped with more heavily bolstered sports front seats. The S and Sport have cloth trimmed seats, while the Sport+ features leather-appointed seats (heated in the front). The GT 's front seats are also ventilated.