In South Korea, Kia removed the cover from the 2022 Kia Cerato. The most noticeable update is the addition of new headlights with eye-catching LED daytime driving lights. Kia has also modified the Ceratos' tiger-nose grille and added a new badge to the front bumper. The lower portion of the bumper, which resembles the larger K5 sedan, has also been changed.
The reversing lights are also located low on the bumper, with some black plastic evident just under them. The car in these pictures is also dressed in a different paint called Mineral Blue, and it rides on exclusive silver and black 17-inch wheels.
The reversing lights are also located low on the bumper, with some black plastic evident just under them. The car in these pictures is also dressed in a different paint called Mineral Blue, and it rides on exclusive silver and black 17-inch wheels. There's a 10.25-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, as well as a 10.25-inch display instrument cluster.
The facelifted Cerato's powertrain specifications are yet to be verified by Kia, and although the sedan has been shown, the hatchback should receive the same changes.
Kia has only released three photos of the redesigned Cerato, but there are a few noticeable differences that help to distinguish it from the pre-facelift edition.