1994-2004 Kia Sephia: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1994-2004 Kia Sephia/Spectra. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1994-2004 Kia Sephia/Spectra.
Year to Year Changes
1995 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Kia continued without change into 1995, but upgraded its Sephia in mid 1995, making two new dual-overhead-cam engines available. Front ends were modestly restyled, and antilock braking became available. Three models went on sale: base RS, midlevel LS, and top-line GS.
1996 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
For 1996, Sephias had standard dual airbags instead of the original motorized front shoulder belts. Antilock braking was available only on the GS model. The original 1.6-liter single-cam engine was dropped. Sephias might instead carry either a dual-camshaft 1.6-liter 4-cylinder with 105 horsepower, or a 1.8-liter with 122 horsepower. The 1.6-liter engine was offered only in California on the base RS model. Standard equipment included reclining front bucket seats, tinted glass, dual outside mirrors, a split folding rear seat, and a rear defogger. Air conditioning was standard on the GS and optional on the RS and LS models. Kia's dealer network now reached into about 20 Western and Southern states.
1997 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Except for new colors and interior trim, little was new on Kia's front-drive subcompact sedan. Again, all models except the California-market RS used a 1.8-liter engine with 122 horsepower.
1998 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Three models were sold this year: a base Sephia, an LS, and the LS with a power package. Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes were optional, except on the base model.
1999 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Once again, three models were sold: a base Sephia, an LS, and the LS with a power package. Changes were few this year. In South Korea, Kia was purchased by its former rival company, Hyundai.
2000 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Base and LS models gained some standard equipment this year. Power steering, an AM/FM cassette stereo, and a split fold-down rear seat went into the base Sephia. Power windows and locks, air conditioning, cassette stereo, and a tachometer now were standard in the LS sedan. At midseason, Kia launched a hatchback Spectra to complement the notchback Sephia sedan.
2001 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Changes for 2001 were limited to larger front-disc brakes and longer warranties for Sephia and Spectra. Basic coverage was extended to 5 years/60,000 miles, powertrain coverage to 10 years/100,000 miles, and roadside assistance to 5 years/unlimited mileage. Corrosion was warranted for 5 years/100,000 miles.
2002 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Exterior and interior styling was slightly revised for 2002 and a driver-side lumbar support and automatic on/off headlights were among new features. Kia also added sound-deadening measures in an effort to reduce noise levels.
2003 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
All Spectras gained an illuminated ignition switch, bodyside molding, and an AM/FM/CD player. Hatchbacks add a rear wiper/washer. Improved sound-deadening measures are intended to reduce noise levels, and the engine gained 10 lb-ft of torque.
2004 Kia Sephia/Spectra:
Spectra sedans and hatchbacks saw no changes for a shortened 2004 model year. An all-new model was waiting in the wings for release as a 2004.5 model.








