2019 Kia Seltos SUV launched in India - The prices start from Rs 9.69 lakh
Kia Motors India has announced the pricing of its mid-size SUV, the Seltos, with the range starting at Rs 9.69 lakh ex-showroom, for the base naturally aspirated petrol, going up to Rs 15.99 lakh ex-showroom, for the top-end turbo petrol.
Variant wise pricing for the three BS6-compliant engine options is as follows:
1.5 Naturally aspirated petrol:
HTE 1.5 âÂ" Rs 9.69 lakhs
HTK 1.5 âÂ" Rs 9.99 lakhs
HTK Plus 1.5 âÂ" Rs 11.19 lakhs
HTX 1.5 âÂ" Rs 12.79 lakhs
HTX IVT (automatic) 1.5 âÂ" Rs 13.79 lakhs
1.4 Turbocharged petrol:
GTK 1.4 âÂ" Rs 13.49 lakhs
GTX 1.4 âÂ" Rs 14.99 lakhs
GTX Plus 1.4 âÂ" Rs 15.99 lakhs
GTX 1.4 (auto) âÂ" Rs 15.99 lakhs
1.5 Turbocharged Diesel -ÃÂ
HTE âÂ" Rs 9.99 lakhs
HTK âÂ" Rs 11.19 lakhs
HTK Plus âÂ" Rs 12.19 lakhs
HTK Plus (Auto) - Rs 13.19 lakhs
HTX âÂ" Rs 13.79 lakhs
HTX Plus âÂ" Rs 14.99 lakhs
HTX Plus (auto) âÂ" Rs 15.99 lakhs
All prices are ex-showroom India
The Kia Seltos shares its platform with the Hyundai Creta, utilising a 20mm stretch in wheelbase to liberate a perceptible amount of interior space. Dimensionally, however it is larger than the Creta in every metric except height. Even so, the Seltos cuts a striking figure out on the road, with a wide, squat stance thanks to the large Kia signature Tiger nose grille, and wrap-around headlights with LED detailing and LED fog lamps, depending on the variant. A first for the segment is the slim LED bar which extends from the LED DRLs in the headlights towards the centre pinched section of the grille. At the rear, the skid plate complements the faux dual muffler design incorporated within the bumper itself. Importantly, there are key visual differentiators between the two trim lines. The Seltos GT Line comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, red accents including the brake calipers and an option of a dual-tone roof, while the lower Tech Line variants come with 16-inch alloys.
The cabin of the Seltos boasts a few segment firsts as well, including a 10.25-inch touchscreen, an 8-inch HUD, Bose audio, ventilated seats, a 360 degree parking camera, blind spot monitoring system and LED sound reactive ambient lighting. Also making the features list will be Kia's UVO connected car technology and voice recognition software, and the usual standards of smartphone connectivity. The cabins of the two trims are differentiated as well, with the Tech Line bringing a dual-tone beige/black interior to the table, while the GT Line offers a sportier all-black cabin. The rear seat back on both can be adjusted for recline in two stages, and can be split 60:40 to liberate more boot space.
The Kia Seltos will face competition from a number of models, with the closely-related Hyundai Creta standing out as the most successful till date, while the Tata Harrier and MG Hector are new entrants which have also drummed up a lot of attention in the segment.
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