Kia's Cerato: Style and substance

Kia's latest Cerato sedan has a build and design which should endure long after its bells and whistles become dated

The Kia Cerato's boot offers 502 litres of stowage, which is equivalent to what some larger rivals pack.
The Kia Cerato's boot offers 502 litres of stowage, which is equivalent to what some larger rivals pack. ST PHOTO: BENJAMIN SEETOR
The Kia Cerato's boot offers 502 litres of stowage, which is equivalent to what some larger rivals pack.
The Kia Cerato's boot offers 502 litres of stowage, which is equivalent to what some larger rivals pack. ST PHOTO: BENJAMIN SEETOR
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When the razzle-dazzle of a car's infotainment and clever driver assistance systems get old, sound ergonomics will usually continue to keep car owners content.

Kia's third-generation Cerato might be a case in point.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 11, 2018, with the headline Kia's Cerato: Style and substance. Subscribe