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Interesting Facts About the Kia Clarus GC

The Kia Clarus GC was produced in the mid‑1990s through the early 2000s, making it one of Kia's earliest post‑Pride models. It was available as both a 4‑door sedan and a station‑wagon (Combi) and received a notable facelift during its production run.

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Early Entry into Kia's Lineup

After Kia launched its first car, the Pride, in 1991, the Clarus became one of the brand's earliest follow‑up vehicles. Production spanned from 1995 to 2001, marking the model as a key part of Kia's early expansion into the passenger‑car market.

Dual Body Styles and a Mid‑Cycle Facelift

The Clarus was offered in two body shapes: a 4‑door sedan (1996‑1998) and a station‑wagon (Combi) version (1998‑2001). A major facelift—referred to as a “face lift”—was introduced during the model’s run, refreshing its appearance while retaining the same platform.

Performance Snapshot of the 1.8i 16V

One of the most common GC engines was the 1.8i 16V, delivering 116 hp and allowing a top speed of about 185 km/h (≈115 mph). This power output placed the Clarus in the 116‑133 hp range across its various trims.

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