Kia Bongo 3 Export from Korea: Prices, Specs & Complete Buying Guide (2026)

Published: April 5, 2026 | Last Updated: April 5, 2026 | By SH GLOBAL

The Kia Bongo 3 is one of Korea's most exported commercial vehicles, with used models available from $3,500 to $16,000 FOB depending on year, mileage, and body configuration. Known as the K2700 or K3000S in international markets, the Bongo is a 1-ton light truck favored across the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia for its diesel reliability and low operating costs. SH GLOBAL Co., Ltd. sources Bongo trucks directly from Korean auctions and dealers, offering competitive prices with full pre-purchase inspection reports.

If you're looking for an affordable, durable commercial vehicle for your business, this guide covers everything you need to know — from specifications and pricing to body configurations and the step-by-step export process.

What Is the Kia Bongo? A Complete Model Overview

The Kia Bongo is a light commercial truck manufactured by Kia Corporation since 1980. Now in its third generation (Bongo III), it holds approximately 25% of Korea's 1-ton truck market, making it the second most popular light truck after the Hyundai Porter.

International Naming

The Bongo carries different names depending on the export market:

MarketNameNotes
Korea (domestic)Kia Bongo IIIOfficial domestic name
Middle East / AfricaK2700 / K3000SBased on engine displacement
Southeast AsiaKia K2500Newer naming convention
Latin AmericaKia K2700Common designation
General exportKia BongoUniversal reference

According to the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association (KAMA), Korea exported over 420,000 used vehicles in 2025, with commercial vehicles representing a growing segment — particularly 1-ton trucks like the Bongo and Porter.

Why the Bongo Is Popular for Export

The Bongo's export popularity stems from several practical advantages:

  • Diesel efficiency: The 2.5L CRDi engine delivers 6–8 km/L under load, keeping fuel costs low
  • Proven durability: Engines are rated for 350,000+ km with standard maintenance (Source: Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute)
  • Versatile body options: Cargo bed, enclosed box, refrigerated, dump truck, and double cab configurations
  • Affordable parts: Kia parts are widely available across the Middle East and Africa, with costs 30–40% lower than comparable Japanese trucks
  • Simple mechanics: Minimal electronic complexity compared to European trucks, making field repairs straightforward

SH GLOBAL currently lists over 5,500 Kia vehicles in inventory, with commercial trucks available for immediate sourcing. You can browse Kia vehicles on our platform to see current availability.

Kia Bongo III Generations & Specifications

The Bongo III has been in production since 2004, with several significant updates. Understanding these generations helps you choose the right model for your needs.

Generation Breakdown

PeriodGenerationKey Changes
2004–2012Bongo III (1st phase)Introduction of CRDi diesel, modern cab design
2012–2017Bongo III (facelift)Updated front fascia, improved emissions, Euro 4 compliance
2017–2022Bongo III (2nd facelift)Euro 6 engine, DPF system, improved safety features
2022–presentBongo III (latest)Updated interior, advanced safety, improved NVH

Core Specifications

SpecificationBongo III StandardBongo III Long Wheelbase
Engine2.5L CRDi Diesel (D4CB)2.5L CRDi Diesel (D4CB)
Power130–133 HP130–133 HP
Torque26.5 kg·m (260 Nm)26.5 kg·m (260 Nm)
Transmission6-speed manual / 6-speed auto6-speed manual / 6-speed auto
Payload1,000 kg (1.0 ton)1,000 kg (1.0 ton)
GVW3,500 kg3,500 kg
Wheelbase2,580 mm2,850 mm
Cargo bed length2,480 mm2,850 mm
Fuel tank65L65L
DriveRWD (4WD optional)RWD (4WD optional)

The D4CB engine is shared with the Hyundai Porter and Hyundai Starex (H-1), meaning parts interchangeability is excellent. According to KAIDA (Korea Auto Industries Coop. Association), the D4CB family has been produced in over 3 million units since 2001, ensuring parts availability globally.

4WD Models

The Bongo III is available in 4WD configuration — a significant advantage for buyers in regions with unpaved roads. The 4WD models use a part-time system with a transfer case, adding approximately $1,500–$2,500 to the FOB price compared to equivalent 2WD models. In Africa and Central Asia, 4WD Bongos command a 15–20% price premium in local resale markets.

Kia Bongo FOB Prices from Korea (2026)

Pricing varies significantly by year, mileage, and body type. Below are current market ranges based on recent Korean auction data and dealer listings.

Standard Cargo Bed Prices

Year RangeMileage (km)FOB Price (USD)Availability
2008–2012150,000–250,000$3,500–$6,000High
2013–2016100,000–180,000$5,500–$9,000High
2017–201960,000–130,000$8,000–$12,000Medium
2020–202230,000–80,000$11,000–$14,500Medium
2023–2025Under 50,000$13,000–$16,000Limited

Body Configuration Price Premiums

Different body types carry premiums over the standard cargo bed price:

Body TypePremium Over StandardTypical Use
Standard cargo bedBase priceGeneral transport, agriculture
Enclosed box (wing body)+$1,000–$2,000Dry goods delivery
Refrigerated truck+$2,000–$4,000Cold chain, food delivery
Dump truck+$1,500–$2,500Construction, landscaping
Double cab (crew cab)+$800–$1,500Utility, passenger + cargo
Flatbed (no sides)+$500–$1,000Oversized cargo, equipment

Best Value Range: The most popular export price range is $6,000–$10,000 FOB for 2014–2019 models, representing the best balance of age, condition, and value. According to the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), commercial vehicle exports from Korea grew by 12% year-over-year in 2025.

Kia Bongo Body Configurations for Export

One of the Bongo's greatest strengths is its configuration versatility. Here's a detailed look at each option:

1. Standard Cargo Bed

The most common configuration. Features a flat steel cargo bed with fold-down side panels. Ideal for construction materials, agricultural products, and general freight. This accounts for approximately 45% of Bongo exports.

2. Enclosed Box / Wing Body

A fully enclosed aluminum or FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) cargo box. Wing body variants have side-opening panels for easy loading. Popular for urban delivery operations — approximately 25% of exports.

3. Refrigerated Truck

Equipped with a Thermo King or Carrier refrigeration unit maintaining temperatures from -20°C to +5°C. Essential for food distribution in hot climates. Refrigerated Bongos represent about 15% of exports and command the highest premiums.

4. Dump Truck

Hydraulic dump bed for construction and earthmoving applications. The Bongo's dump configuration handles loads up to 1,000 kg with a tipping angle of 50°. Popular in construction-heavy markets — approximately 10% of exports.

5. Double Cab

Extended cab with rear seating for 2–3 additional passengers plus a shorter cargo bed. Ideal for businesses needing both worker transport and cargo capacity. Growing demand in Africa — about 5% of exports.

Pro Tip: Not sure which configuration fits your needs? SH GLOBAL's team can recommend based on your specific business requirements. Contact us for personalized sourcing advice.

Kia Bongo vs Hyundai Porter: Which Should You Export?

This is one of the most common questions from commercial vehicle buyers. Both trucks compete directly in Korea's 1-ton segment. Here's an objective comparison:

Head-to-Head Specifications

FeatureKia Bongo IIIHyundai Porter II
Engine2.5L D4CB CRDi2.5L D4CB CRDi
Power130–133 HP129–133 HP
Torque260 Nm260 Nm
Payload1,000 kg1,000–1,200 kg
GVW3,500 kg3,500 kg
Transmission6MT / 6AT6MT / 6AT
4WD availableYesYes
FOB price range$3,500–$16,000$4,000–$18,000
Korean market share~25%~60%

For a detailed analysis of the Hyundai Porter, see our Porter H-100 export guide.

Key Differences

Choose the Kia Bongo if:

  • You want a lower FOB price — Bongos typically cost $500–$1,500 less than equivalent Porters
  • You need more body configuration variety from the factory
  • Your market has established Kia parts distribution
  • You're buying in bulk for fleet operations where per-unit savings matter

Choose the Hyundai Porter if:

  • You prioritize resale value — Porters hold value slightly better in most markets
  • Your market has stronger Hyundai brand recognition
  • You want slightly higher payload variants (Porter offers 1,200 kg options)
  • Local mechanics are more familiar with Hyundai

Regional Preferences

RegionPreferred TruckReason
UAE / Saudi ArabiaBoth equallyStrong Kia and Hyundai dealer networks
Kenya / TanzaniaHyundai PorterEstablished Hyundai presence since 1990s
Nigeria / GhanaKia BongoPrice-sensitive market, Kia growing fast
KazakhstanBoth equallyBoth brands well-established
Egypt / LibyaKia BongoKia dealer network expanding rapidly

The reality is that both trucks share the same D4CB engine platform and offer nearly identical reliability. The choice often comes down to local market conditions, parts availability, and price.

Best Markets for Kia Bongo Export

Middle East

The Middle East accounts for approximately 35% of Korean commercial vehicle exports. The Bongo is especially popular for:

  • Last-mile delivery in urban areas (Dubai, Riyadh, Doha)
  • Construction support in development projects
  • Catering and food delivery (refrigerated models)

The climate also suits the Bongo well — the D4CB diesel engine handles high ambient temperatures without the overheating issues common in older gasoline trucks. For more on importing Korean vehicles to the Gulf region, see our guides for importing to UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Africa

African markets represent the fastest-growing segment for Korean truck exports. Key factors:

  • Durability: Bongo handles unpaved roads better than most competitors in its class
  • Parts availability: Kia dealerships expanding in Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, and Ethiopia
  • Price point: At $3,500–$10,000 FOB, the Bongo fits African commercial budgets
  • 4WD option: Critical for rural and agricultural use

For country-specific import requirements, refer to our Africa export guide for detailed customs and shipping information.

Central Asia

Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan are emerging markets for Korean commercial vehicles. The Bongo's 4WD capability is particularly valued in these mountainous regions. SH GLOBAL's experience in shipping Korean vehicles to Central Asia makes us a reliable partner for this corridor — learn more in our Central Asia guide.

How to Buy a Kia Bongo from Korea

Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Select Your Vehicle

Browse available Bongo trucks through SH GLOBAL's platform or request specific sourcing. Specify your preferred year range, mileage, body configuration, and budget.

Step 2: Receive Inspection Report

SH GLOBAL provides HD photos and a detailed condition report covering engine, transmission, body, undercarriage, and all mechanical systems. For commercial vehicles, we additionally check:

  • Hydraulic systems (dump trucks)
  • Refrigeration unit function (refrigerated trucks)
  • Cargo bed structural integrity
  • PTO (Power Take-Off) systems where applicable

Step 3: Confirm & Pay

Once you approve the vehicle, a deposit secures it. Full payment is completed before shipping. All transactions are documented with official invoices and export certificates.

Step 4: Export & Shipping

SH GLOBAL handles all Korean customs and export documentation. Vehicles ship from Incheon, Busan, or Pyeongtaek ports via Ro-Ro or container shipping.

DestinationShipping MethodTransit TimeEstimated Freight
Jebel Ali (Dubai)Ro-Ro18–22 days$800–$1,200
Dammam (Saudi Arabia)Ro-Ro20–25 days$900–$1,300
Mombasa (Kenya)Ro-Ro28–35 days$1,200–$1,800
Almaty (Kazakhstan)Container + rail30–40 days$2,000–$3,000

For a comprehensive breakdown of shipping logistics, see our complete shipping logistics guide.

Step 5: Customs & Registration

Import duties vary significantly by country. SH GLOBAL can provide CIF estimates for your specific destination. For detailed customs procedures, our customs & registration guide covers duty calculations, documentation, and registration requirements.

Maintenance & Operating Costs

One of the Bongo's strongest selling points is its low operating cost:

Maintenance ItemIntervalEstimated Cost
Engine oil changeEvery 10,000 km$30–$50
Oil filterEvery 10,000 km$8–$15
Fuel filterEvery 20,000 km$15–$25
Timing beltEvery 100,000 km$200–$350
Brake pads (set)Every 40,000 km$40–$80
Clutch assemblyEvery 150,000 km$250–$400

These costs are based on aftermarket parts pricing in the Middle East and Africa. OEM Kia parts cost approximately 20–30% more but are recommended for engine-critical components.

Key Fact: According to a 2025 survey by the Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute, the Bongo III ranked in the top 3 for lowest total cost of ownership among Korean commercial vehicles over a 5-year period.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Kia Bongo and K2700?
The Kia Bongo and K2700 are the same vehicle. "Bongo" is the domestic Korean name, while "K2700" is used in export markets referencing the 2.7L engine in older models. The current Bongo III uses a 2.5L engine but may still be marketed as K2700 or K3000S depending on the region. When ordering from SH GLOBAL, simply specify "Kia Bongo III" for accurate sourcing.
How much does a used Kia Bongo cost FOB Korea?
Used Kia Bongo prices range from $3,500 to $16,000 FOB depending on year, mileage, and body configuration. The most popular export range is $6,000–$10,000 for 2014–2019 models with 80,000–150,000 km. Refrigerated models add $2,000–$4,000 to the base price, while 4WD variants add $1,500–$2,500.
Is the Kia Bongo reliable for heavy commercial use?
Yes. The Bongo III's 2.5L D4CB diesel engine is rated for over 350,000 km with standard maintenance. This engine family has been produced in over 3 million units worldwide. In Korean commercial fleets, Bongos routinely exceed 250,000 km in active daily service. The mechanical simplicity also means fewer electronic failures compared to European trucks.
Can I get a 4WD Kia Bongo for export?
Yes, the Kia Bongo III is available in 4WD (part-time system with transfer case). 4WD models are especially popular for African and Central Asian markets where unpaved roads are common. Expect to pay $1,500–$2,500 more than equivalent 2WD models. SH GLOBAL can specifically source 4WD units upon request.
How does the Kia Bongo compare to the Hyundai Porter?
Both trucks share the same 2.5L D4CB diesel engine and offer nearly identical reliability and performance. The Bongo typically costs $500–$1,500 less than an equivalent Porter. The Porter holds slightly better resale value and has a larger market share (~60% vs ~25%). Your choice should depend on local parts availability and brand preference in your market.
What body configurations are available for export?
The Kia Bongo is available in six main configurations: standard cargo bed (most affordable), enclosed box/wing body (dry goods delivery), refrigerated truck (cold chain), dump truck (construction), double cab (passenger + cargo), and flatbed (oversized items). SH GLOBAL can source any configuration — contact our team to check current availability.
How long does shipping take from Korea to the Middle East?
Shipping from Korean ports (Incheon, Busan, Pyeongtaek) to Middle East destinations takes 18–25 days via Ro-Ro shipping. Container shipping takes 22–30 days but provides enclosed protection. Jebel Ali (Dubai) averages 20 days, Dammam (Saudi Arabia) 22 days, and Doha (Qatar) 21 days. SH GLOBAL coordinates all logistics from pickup to port delivery.

Exporting to Dubai / UAE?

Read our dedicated Dubai / UAE import guide — duties, shipping routes, documentation & real FOB prices.

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