Kia is all set to bring another compelling sub-four metre SUV to the Indian market. Here is everything you should know about this car and how it compares to the segment leader, Maruti Brezza.
The Kia Seltos' starting price is unchanged. The mid-spec HTX Diesel iMT variant has received the highest increment of Rs 19,000, while the X-Line variants have received the lowest hike.
The Kia Carens facelift is already giving competition to the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Toyota Innova. The Carens facelift is also expected to have the ADAS feature.
The EV3 is also the first Kia EV to get a personal AI assistant, which will be rolled out on other Kia EVs soon. It has a 460-litre boot space and a 25-litre frunk storage.
The facelifted Kia Carens is expected to launch in India in the first quarter of 2025. It is expected to boast a Level-2 ADAS suite and a 360-degree camera.
Thanks to the 800-volt ultra-high speed charging, 15 minutes of charging results in up to 249 km of all-electric driving range for the RWD version and up to 226 km for the AWD version.
Kia has brought the EV6 to INDIA via the CBU route. The Indian government charges high import duties on CBU products, as a result, the retail price also gets exorbitant.
The 2023 Kia Seltos facelift continues to have a long list of features. This facelift model now has many firsts: ADAS Level-2, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, rain-sensing wipers, and 8-inch heads-up display, amongst others.
Kia Carens diesel returned an average of 18 kmpl (in the city) and on the long highway runs, it returned 22 kmpl, which was really impressive for a 7-seater MPV.