Kia Sephia
The Kia Sephia (known as the Mentor in some markets) was a family car manufactured by Kia of South Korea from 1994 to 2004.
It was the Korean marque's venture into mass production family cars for the overseas market and was sold as either a hatchback or a sedan. It was powered by 1.6 and 1.8L fuel injected inline four-cylinder gasoline engines. In the UK, it had a starting price of less than £10,000.
The Mentor nameplate was dropped on hatchback models following the launch of the Kia Shuma in 1999, although the Mentor sedan was sold until the Kia Cerato range was launched in 2004.
The Sephia/Mentor was also the basis of the Timor car in Indonesia.