What is the model of the K5 engine?

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McAliyah
07/24/25 11:47pm
The model of the K5 engine is G4KH, with a maximum power of 245 horsepower and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. The K5 is equipped with two engine displacements, 2.0 and 2.4, both featuring the Type II engine, which includes dual VVT and variable intake manifold technology. Taking the K5 K5 2020 270T CVVD Fashion Edition as an example, it is equipped with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, featuring functions such as a rearview camera, cruise control, touch LCD screen, and electric sunroof. The exterior dimensions of the car are 4980mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1445mm in height.
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VanLondon
08/10/25 3:31pm
The Kia K5 offers a variety of engine models. As a K5 owner myself, my 2021 model is equipped with the 1.6L turbocharged Gamma T-GDi engine (model G4F), which delivers adequate power while being fuel-efficient, achieving around 8L/100km in city driving. It runs smoothly and quietly, making it ideal for daily commutes, though regular oil changes are necessary to prevent carbon buildup. The K5 also comes with a more powerful 2.5L Theta T-GDi engine (model G4KL) in the GT version, better suited for those who prefer quicker acceleration. Choosing the right engine model when purchasing is crucial—it should match your driving preferences. While the engines are reliable, proper maintenance of the turbo system is essential.
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