2025 KIA K5

Recalls, Specs & Safety Report

Expert Verdict
⚠️Elevated Concerns

The 2025 KIA K5 shows some reliability concerns with two recalls primarily affecting exterior lighting and structural integrity. Given the average failure mileage of just 7,674 miles, owners should remain vigilant about these issues.

Key Factor:Prevalent exterior lighting issues

📋Why This Matters

Recalls in the 2025 KIA K5 highlight significant concerns regarding exterior lighting systems, which are crucial for safe driving conditions. The flickering parking lights not only compromise visibility but also represent a failure to comply with federal safety standards, indicating a potential lapse in KIA’s engineering quality at this stage. Additionally, the roof and pillar detachment raises questions about structural integrity, an essential aspect for any vehicle's safety performance. In an era where consumers expect dependability and strict adherence to safety protocols from their vehicles, these recalls position the K5 below segment expectations. A clean sheet record would have been a hallmark for the brand's engineering prowess; instead, the presence of these defects may leave prospective buyers hesitant about trusting KIA’s commitment to quality manufacturing in this model year.

Focus Area:Safety Profile
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Expert Analysis

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    Recall Trend:No Change in recalls
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    Primary Risk Area:Warning
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    Vs Brand: Worse than avg (1.9)
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    Summary: While KIA has gained recognition for improving its reputation over recent years, the pitfalls observed in the 2025 K5 reveal that there is still work to be done in ensuring stringent quality control measures across their production lines. Compared to segment competitors who often achieve cleaner records during similar periods of innovation, this model’s performance could be seen as underwhelming.

Safety & Reliability Score

83/100

Score Breakdown

Recall Impact-16
Complaint Impact-1.35
Investigation Impact-0

Technical Specifications

Key specifications for the 2025 KIA K5

Model Year2025
MakeKIA
ModelK5
Fuel TypeGasoline
Body ClassPassenger Vehicle

Safety History Timeline

Aug24
ISSUEFirst Report
Jan25
NEWProduction
Jan25
RECALLRecall Issued
Jan25
RECALLRecall Issued

Consumer Complaint Analysis

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Most Reported Issue

8 complaints (30% of total)
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Complaint Trend

Stable
No trend data

Safety Incidents

No critical incidents

Complaint Severity Distribution

Breakdown of 27 consumer complaints by severity level.

🟠High
2(7%)
🟡Medium
10(37%)
🟢Low
15(56%)

Mileage Failure Analysis

⚙️Engineering Insight

With peak failures occurring between 0-20k miles and an average failure mileage of just 7,674 miles, current owners should be particularly vigilant within their first year of ownership. This early timeframe suggests that problems related to software issues and potential structural weaknesses may manifest sooner rather than later.

📊 Mileage data extracted from 11 of 27 complaints (41% coverage)
0-20k
10 reports (91%)
20k-40k
1 reports (9%)
40k-60k
0 reports (0%)
60k-80k
0 reports (0%)
80k-100k
0 reports (0%)
100k+
0 reports (0%)
* Analysis based on mileage data extracted from consumer complaint descriptions. Actual failure rates may vary.

🛠️ DIY Diagnosis Center

Experiencing an issue? Select a symptom to find official manufacturer solutions (TSBs).

Primary Risk Areas

EXTERIOR LIGHTINGSTRUCTURE

🎯Risk Areas & Recommended Actions

Based on recall data, these components require verification:

1

Exterior Lighting Control Module

Issue: Software error causing parking lights to flicker.

Contact your dealer for a software update immediately.

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Verify if recall work has been completed before finalizing your purchase.

Campaigns:22V12322V456
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Roof Structure

Issue: Loosening and detachment of rear window trim pieces.

Inspect trim pieces regularly for looseness or damage.

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Check for visible signs of trim detachment or repair history before buying.

Campaign:22V789
💡Visit NHTSA.gov or contact your KIA dealer to verify recall completion status.

Official Safety Recalls (2)

Campaign: 25V351000

EXTERIOR LIGHTING:LIGHTING CONTROL MODULE:SOFTWARE

Summary

Kia America, Inc. (Kia) is recalling certain 2025 K5 vehicles. A software error in the Power-net Domain Controller (PDC) may cause the parking lights to flicker. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 108, "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment."

Consequence

Parking lights that fail to illuminate properly can reduce visibility, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy

The PDC software will be updated by a dealer or through an over-the-air (OTA) update, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed June 24, 2025. Owners may contact Kia customer service at 1-800-333-4542. Kia's number for this recall is SC341.

Manufacturer: Kia America, Inc.

Campaign: 25V493000

STRUCTURE:BODY:ROOF AND PILLARS

Summary

Kia America, Inc. (Kia) is recalling certain 2023-2025 K5 vehicles. The left and right rear window trim pieces may loosen and detach.

Consequence

Detached trim pieces can create a road hazard for other vehicles, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Dealers will inspect and replace the C-pillar trim assemblies, as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed November 19, 2025. Owners may contact Kia customer service at 800-333-4542. Kia's number for this recall is SC346.

Manufacturer: Kia America, Inc.

NHTSA Investigations

0 investigations

No active investigations for this vehicle.

Consumer Complaints

27 total complaints

Consumer-reported issues submitted to NHTSA for 2025 K5.

Common Reported SymptomsAI Analysis

Warning30%
Stall15%
Acceleration Issues11%
Stuck7%
Explode7%
Jerk7%
Accident7%
Crash/Accident7%
Battery7%
Electrical🔶 Medium
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,EXTERIOR LIGHTING,VISIBILITY/WIPER

Component/System Involved: The vehicle experienced a brief electrical failure affecting multiple systems simultaneously: exterior headlights, infotainment system, and dashboard indicators (seatbelt warning). All components recovered automatically within approximately 0.5–1 second. The issue appears electrical in nature (possible power interruption, grounding issue, BCM/TCM-related event). The vehicle is available for inspection upon request. Safety Risk: Yes. The headlights shut off completely while driving at night, even if only momentarily. This created a visibility loss and increased risk of collision, especially with surrounding traffic. The sudden loss and restoration of lighting was distracting and unexpected. Reproduction / Confirmation: The issue has occurred 4 times under different conditions (day/night driving). It has not yet been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center. Inspection Status: The vehicle has not yet been inspected by the manufacturer, dealer, police, insurance, or any third party regarding this issue. Warnings or Prior Symptoms: There were no warning lights, messages, or symptoms prior to the failure. The only indication was the seatbelt warning light illuminating during the event, coinciding with the blackout. No prior alerts appeared before either occurrence.I have experienced this electrical dropout four times over the ~1 year and 4 months I’ve owned the vehicle. Other owners of 2025 Kia K5s have reported the same momentary blackout behavior in online community discussions, indicating this may not be an isolated incident with my car. Owners have described the infotainment and instrument panel going dark and then returning to normal while driving.

Other🔵 Low
UNKNOWN OR OTHER

k5 car seat belt locked 2025 gt line fix replacement of the assembly Retraction Issue deployed Stuck

Other🔶 Medium
UNKNOWN OR OTHER

KIA has hasd a recall since July of 2025 and the part to fix the back window trim. The part was supposed to be ready to ne installed by Oct of 2025. It is Nov 5 2025 and the part is still unavailable. KIA is in no hurry or rush to get this recalled.

Electrical🔵 Low
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,AIR BAGS,BACK OVER PREVENTION

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Visibility⚠️ High
VISIBILITY

The contact owns a 2025 Kia K5. The contact stated that while his wife was driving 65 MPH, there was an abnormal banging sound coming from the top of the vehicle. The contact stated that the sunroof had exploded, and the glass had shattered. No warning lights were illuminated. The contact's wife kept driving to the residence. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 4,358.

Engine/Powertrain🔶 Medium
POWER TRAIN

The K5 - as soon as I began driving it at 0 miles, I noticed it shifted at lower speeds extremely hard. Head-jerking hard during the first drive of each day at speeds below 25mph. Once the vehicle warmed up, the problem would go away and wouldn't appear until the next day - after the vehicle cooled down completely. I thought, maybe there was a break-in period. So I drove it for about 250 total miles. At that point, I made a service call and brought it into the dealership. I left it overnight. Explained all of the symptoms. The next day, one of your service advisors test drove the vehicle. I was called and told they were unable to reproduce the problem and that I could come pick up the car. I was told by your service advisor that the problem "could be rats or rodents in my garage". I was greatly taken back by that suggestion because I live in an upscale neighborhood, with a highly secured finished garage and have never had any rodent problems. I mentioned that to the service advisor, and she said "You'd be surprised how many people tell us they don't and we find out they had a rodent in their garage". I couldn't believe I was having a conversation of such sorts. I laughed it off and took the vehicle home, quite disgusted that it was suggested that this hard shifting might be "My problem because of rodents". I explained this to [XXX] that evening and couldn't believe that was even brought up given the situation. The very next day, the vehicle did the same thing at about 20 to 25 mph, and extremely hard, head-jerking shift on the first drive of the day. I have now driven the vehicle 3000 miles since new. I have tried driving in several different driving "modes". I've tried, Sport, My Drive, and others, but it doesn't seem to help. Every time I get in my car at O'hare after flying a trip, I look forward to driving a brand new car home, but left extremely disappointed when I drive away from the employee lot only to have an extremely hard, head-jerking shift for the first INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Other⚠️ High
TIRES

Tire size: P 235/45 R 18 While I was driving home from work my steering started feeling a little shaky. My commute is 6.5 miles. I thought it felt a little weird about 2-3 miles in and I called my boyfriend to meet me when I got home because I could tell something was off, but my tire pressure was fine. When I was about .5 miles from our home, the shaking became audible and violent so I got scared and pulled off. I called again for help while I was parked and walked around to see if there was anything weird and I could not see anything. About 3-4 minutes later while I was sitting in my car waiting, my tire exploded. It shook my car and was so loud that people ran out of the building I was in front of to see what happened. At this point, I had a tire indicator come up saying something was wrong. When I walked around my car again, I saw in one of my tires the cords came out and split in middle of the tread causing separation, and the tire still had air in it. It also scratched my paint around the tire. When I had help come, we put my spare on and got it home, and we took it to a tire dealer the following morning. They all were shocked at how new the tire was and what happened. Everyone is so glad I was parked when it happened and upon research, this is a common occurrence with this brand and type of tire anywhere with 1000-10000 miles on it. My vehicle is less than 6800 mi and the specialists even said the tire had basically no wear and was faulty. On top of that, Pirelli warranty essentially refused to process anything and the dealer that THEY told us they would work with, Pirelli kept hanging up on them. They would not give me a name, let me speak to a supervisor, or give me a call back number should the call “disconnect” again. The dealer was able to comp the tire through their management, but even then, the issue of the faulty tire remains, and based on what I felt, I don’t want someone to get hurt having this happen to them while their car is in motion.

Visibility🔵 Low
VISIBILITY/WIPER

My 2025 Kia K5 with less than 10k miles on it is experiencing intermittent windshield wiper failure. Starting over two months ago, my windshield wipers would fail in the sense they would not turn on while it is raining and/or would not activate when I use the sprayer function leaving residue and obstructing my view in both scenarios. This is a critical safety issue that has been documented on video, however the dealership/Kia are not being forthcoming in fixing the issue. My car has been in the shop over a week at Mark Kia and there is still not a remedy for the issue. They claim to not being able to reproduce the issue and will not do further diagnostics until it happens. The car is leased and I do not feel safe driving it knowing there is a chance my wipers can fail intermittently (as they have while it has been raining) so I'm filing this complaint.

Other🔵 Low
TIRES

The contact owns a 2025 Kia K5. The contact stated that while her daughter was driving at an undisclosed speed, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) warning light illuminated. The contact's daughter took the vehicle to a specialty tire shop, and it was determined that the front driver’s side tire had two bubbles. One bubble was located on the top, and one bubble was on the front side. The tire was replaced. The tire manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to the vehicle manufacturer for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 2,500.

Engine/Powertrain🔶 Medium
POWER TRAIN

Transmission has extremely hard shifting if vehicle sits for more than 24 hours. After the vehicle is parked, inside garage, or outside, the first drive of the day has an extremely hard shift of the transmission on the first shifting of the day. The shift it so hard, it jerks the entire car and jolts me in my seat. The remainder of the drive and day, the hard shifting does not occur. Took the vehicle into dealership where purchased at 1000 miles and left it with them for 2 full days. Unsurprisingly, they said they were, "Unable to reproduce". The next day, the vehicle had the exact same problem. I have close to 3000 miles on the vehicle and the transmission continues to do the exact same thing every time I drive it. It is terrible for a brand new car. It doesn't matter which "Drive mode" the vehicle is in. The dealership also tried to reset the ECM. But no luck. My neck and back have been sore from the hard shift events too.

Frequently Asked Questions

'What are common issues reported with the 2025 Kia K5?'

'Common reports indicate problems with exterior lighting systems and structural components such as window trims. These issues have led to recalls aimed at addressing software malfunctions and physical deficiencies that could affect vehicle safety.'

'How does the recall history affect my decision on a used Kia K5?'

'The recall history suggests potential areas of concern that may influence reliability. Prospective buyers should ensure all necessary repairs have been made by previous owners to mitigate risks associated with these defects.'

📊Year-over-Year Context

➡️Stable Pattern

Compared to earlier years, the 2025 model shows stable reliability patterns. No meaningful structural change detected in recall frequency between adjacent model years.

🧭What This Means for You

Both current owners and prospective buyers benefit from reviewing this safety analysis before making decisions.

If you're unsure, we recommend starting with a VIN check or consulting a certified mechanic.

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If You Own This Vehicle

  • Verify all 2 recalls have been completed using your VIN at NHTSA.gov or through your KIA dealer.
  • Unaddressed recalls pose real-world risks. Prioritize scheduling any pending repairs to maintain vehicle integrity.
  • Proactive tip: Enroll in KIA's owner notification program for real-time safety updates.
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If You're Buying Used

  • Request the VIN from the seller and verify the 'Clean' recall status via NHTSA.
  • This specific K5 year is noted for its strong reliability foundations.

This page is designed to help you decide, not alarm you.

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Data sourced from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Last updated: February 23, 2026.