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The 2026 Kia Picanto debuts a new range, a more powerful 1.0-liter engine, and the GT-line trim, with prices starting at €16,680 in Spain.

Kia Picanto 2026: New Range and Upgraded Engine
The 2026 Kia Picanto completely renews its lineup, dropping all previous four-cylinder engines. It now comes exclusively with the 1.0 GDI engine producing 68 hp, delivering 96 Nm of torque to the front axle. The five-speed manual version accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 14.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 161 km/h, while the five-speed automatic completes the sprint in 17.2 seconds with a maximum speed of 160 km/h.
Compact Dimensions and Segment Competition
Measuring just 3.6 meters in length, the Picanto competes with the Fiat 500 Hybrid 2026, Hyundai i10, Toyota Aygo X Cross, and Suzuki Swift. Despite its small size, it offers a generous 255-liter trunk and comes in four- or five-seat versions, meeting the needs of urban drivers looking for practicality and versatility.
Trim Levels and Standard Equipment

The new Picanto is available in three trims: Concept, Drive, and GT-line. The base model includes six airbags, air conditioning, voice assistant, multimedia system compatible with Android/Apple, heated electric mirrors, and a multifunction steering wheel. Safety features also include lane-keeping assistance, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, traffic sign recognition, and parking and lighting sensors.
Engine Options and Environmental Label
Unlike some competitors with hybrid engines and Eco labels, the Picanto 2026 lacks electrification, carrying a C environmental label. Fuel consumption is 5.6 l/100 km for the manual and 5.9 l/100 km for the automatic, providing reasonable efficiency for a city car in this segment.
Prices and Versions in Spain
The 2026 Kia Picanto ranges from €16,680 for the Concept 4-seat model to €20,200 for the GT-line 5-seat automatic. The new lineup combines a more efficient engine, generous equipment, and the sporty GT-line trim, making it a competitive option in the city car segment for those seeking a modern, practical, and stylish urban vehicle.
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