After almost a year of waiting, the Kia K4 Hatch is finally here.

In a market where a fifth door or tailgate is the overwhelming preference, the replacement for the popular Kia Cerato has been fighting against household names without the preferred small-car body style for quite some time now.

Still, the K4 Sedan has mustered nearly 6000 sales since January, when it was launched, to the end of November. And now the Korean brand believes the K4 hatchback – along with an updated engine for non-GT-Line variants – should help grow sales and become the firm favourite.

Other than a new booty, the K4 Hatch ushers in a revised base powertrain compared to the one seen from launch. The new Atkinson-cycle ‘Smartstream’ 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine significantly reduces fuel consumption and emissions compared to the launch motor.

With increasing pressure from Australia’s recently-introduced New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES), it’s a logical move that helps it meet regulations and reduce running costs for consumers – win-win, right?