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Kia Malaysia open to entire global lineup, cheaper emerging market models possible if there is demand

Kia Malaysia open to entire global lineup, cheaper emerging market models possible if there is demand

Kia is looking to make a big splash in Malaysia over the coming year with a new principal-led model, setting up a company called Kia Sales Malaysia (KSM) to take over from the Bermaz-owned Dinamikjaya Motor. This won’t immediately result in new models – at least for the time being, it appears KSM will soldier on with the current lineup when it begins operations on January 1, 2026.

A wave of new products is expected eventually, however, and managing director Emily Lek has confirmed that KSM will have access to the full lineup of Kia vehicles globally. This presumably includes models that have been designed with emerging markets like India and Indonesia in mind, such as the seven-seater Carens and especially the recently-unveiled second-generation Seltos. “What we’re looking at is the entire portfolio, really understanding the market and of course, finding the suitable cars,” she said.

However, Lek indicated she does not intend to inundate the market with new car launches, a strategy utilised to good effect by her previous employer, Omoda & Jaecoo Malaysia. “For me, it doesn’t make sense to introduce one car every month, no one can digest this. There needs to be a very clear plan. We will introduce new cars at a proper time and space. But right now, [the priority] is to build the brand.”

Beyond setting up a strong dealer network, KSM’s focus is on studying the market and its customers and formulating a coherent product strategy. “We need to understand what the customers want, and we need to bring in what is suitable for them. Not just, ‘Okay, I’ve got 50 cars, I will bring in all 50 cars, here you go, pick one.’ That doesn’t make any sense.

Kia Malaysia open to entire global lineup, cheaper emerging market models possible if there is demand

“We need to understand Malaysians’ usage, what is the business case for this particular model, what is the target segment, how big is this group, how many cars can I [sell] to this group,” she said.

Lek cites the Carnival as an example of where the brand has capitalised on a “blue ocean”, or an unexplored market territory, and how KSM should approach its product planning. “We will continue to bring in the Carnival because I believe in that car; I love the car.

“When you drive an MPV, you feel like you’re driving around in a fridge; it’s not very fun. But the thing about the Carnival is that when I drive it, I feel like I’m driving an SUV. I have the space – I have a big family, I have a lot of kids – but when I drive it, I don’t feel like I’m driving a milk float,” she said.

Could the CKD facelifted Carnival be launched soon?

The facelifted Carnival will likely be the first model launched in Malaysia under the new regime. The refreshed people mover is already on sale in Thailand, which imports the Carnival from us. Given that the car is already CKD locally assembled in Kulim, Kedah, it should debut sooner rather than later.

Beyond the usual styling and tech updates, the big change is that the long-serving 2.2 litre turbodiesel has been ditched in favour of a 1.6 litre turbo Smartstream G Hybrid powertrain, already used in the Hyundai Tuscon and Santa Fe. This pairs the 180 PS/265 Nm petrol four-cylinder with a 54 PS/304 Nm electric motor and a six-speed automatic transmission for a total system output of 245 PS and 367 Nm.

This is likely in response to the end of diesel subsidies in Malaysia, making the petrol-electric Carnival more affordable to run. Remember, Bermaz has previously had to subsidise diesel fuel for five years for buyers who purchased the Carnival from October to December last year.

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Jonathan Lee

After trying to pursue a career in product design, Jonathan Lee decided to make the sideways jump into the world of car journalism instead. He therefore appreciates the aesthetic appeal of a car, but for him, the driving experience is still second to none.

 

Comments

  • It’s time for a more fuel efficient Naza Ria with Adaptive Cruise control

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  • Sabri on Dec 17, 2025 at 1:43 pm

    We don’t want cheapo third world products at first world prices

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  • haters gonna ate on Dec 17, 2025 at 2:34 pm

    suffering peninsular malaysians demand to buy the petrol carnival. they cannot afford to pay RM3 for diesel because this is thanks to which PM and which govt

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  • Aimannn on Dec 17, 2025 at 2:49 pm

    I hope they just follow the Australian market lineup. From small Picanto to big Carnival and Tasman mirror with what Malaysian want.

    But they also can add the Mexican market K3 sedan and hatch or Indian Carens for subcompact B segment car.

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  • SPECTRA 5 on Dec 17, 2025 at 2:51 pm

    Basically saying – I have no plans yet

    IMO for KIA in Malaysia

    follow the original plan like what was done by NAZA decades ago. Target the B40 market. Give them cheap people movers that is below rm100k mark. Now proton has abandoned that market with exora phase-out. Others remaining is just Alza and Expander. In the past Carens (Citra) and Carnival (Ria) monthly sales are at 5000-6000 mark.

    Cars that should be introduced
    – Carens Clavis 7seater if possible below 100k
    – Sonet as WRV alternative
    – Picanto as city hatch, yaris alternative
    – Tasman to test the twincab pickup market
    – all the EV kias

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  • Ahhookpin on Dec 17, 2025 at 3:06 pm

    “I don’t feel like I’m driving a milk float”

    Was she British educated? Milk float is rarely used in MY but funny.

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  • Bring in 1model that going to be halo model that is price very2 competitive so that it be the talk of people..Like jaecoo with the J7..which model it is,sportage doesnt seem like it..i trust new management in kia malaysia more expert in which model to bring..

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  • David on Dec 17, 2025 at 9:57 pm

    Bring good model and sell it with good prices and back up with efficient after sales services. Surely can go far

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  • Goofy on Dec 18, 2025 at 8:29 am

    Hate all KIA futuristic rim design :(

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  • Please bring in the new K4 sedan/hatchback and the Sportage hybrid.

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  • Nothing good ever come from sime Darby.

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