KIA · KIA SHUMA · Cars
As of 2025 Q4, 205 KIA SHUMAs remain registered in the UK — a genuinely rare sight on today's roads. That's down from a peak of 1,980 in 2014 Q3 — only 10% of the high-water mark, a loss of about 1,775 cars. They're disappearing at roughly 21 a year (10.2% of what's left), a pace that would halve the survivors by around 2031 if it held — though in practice the last, most-cherished examples tend to linger far longer. Tellingly, 92% are declared SORN — kept off the road in garages and barns rather than driven, the signature of a car being looked after rather than used up. In all, the KIA SHUMA is rarer than 52% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Rare — fewer than 1,000 remain (205 in the latest data).
Rarer than 52% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Disappearing at about 21 a year (10.2% of survivors). At that pace roughly 119 would remain in 5 years, and half the current fleet is gone by around ~2031.
The Kia Sephia is a compact car that was manufactured by the South Korean automaker Kia Motors from September 1992 to 2003. The first generation Sephia was badged Kia Mentor in some markets, and as the Timor S515/S516 in Indonesia. This convention continued on with the second generation version, which was also badged Kia Shuma and Kia Spectra.
As of 2025 Q4, 205 KIA SHUMA were still registered in the UK — 17 licensed and on the road, plus 188 declared SORN (off-road). The figures come from official DVLA vehicle licensing data.
The KIA SHUMA is rare — fewer than 1,000 remain (205), making it rarer than 52% of the 2,408 UK car models we track.
Over the last year the number of KIA SHUMA on UK roads fell by 17 (7.7%). At the current rate of decline, roughly 119 would remain in 5 years.
Most KIA SHUMA run on petrol — about 99% of those still registered, with the rest split across gas (lpg).
The KIA SHUMA peaked at 1,980 registered in 2014 Q3, and was first recorded in the data in 2014 Q3.