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Important features you need to know about Kia Seltos

Important features you need to know about Kia Seltos

Kia Motors unveiled the much awaited Seltos SUV in the Indian market. Seltos will pitch against the competitors like Hyundai Creta, MG Hector and Tata Harrier. However, the company haven’t reveled the price yet but it will be expected to cost between Rs 15 to 21 lakh on road. Seltos is Kia Motors’ first car in India, was unveiled as the SP Concept at the 2018 Auto Expo in the National Capital. Kia Seltos is all about its unique features and variants.

Here are the unique features of Seltos.

Attractive Look

The biggest attraction of the Kia Seltos is its designing. In this segment, Seltos is giving a very tough competition to its rivals. The layered 3D effect for the LED lighting, the chamfered exterior trim and the cubed fog lamps and many layers and surfaces on the front and rear fascia, these are the major attractions of the car.

Seltos Variants

Seltos new variants are available with two distinct design lines – Tech Line and GT Line. The rear seat will recline in 2 steps and there are USB charging ports for rear passengers.

Drive Modes

It is paired with an auto for the first time. The system works with the car’s stability control, traction control and brake assist system to optimize grip in mud, wet and sand modes. Seltos launch is expected by the end of August 2019 and the booking is likely to open in the second week of July 2019. Kia Seltos will also offer a host of safety features. The UVO connect will have 37 features that include safety, navigation, remote control and more. There will be voice command and concierge service as well. Seltos gets BS6-compliant petrol and diesel engines, including a 1.4L, T-GDI turbo-petrol. The petrol & diesel engines will get a 6-spd manual. Automatic options include a CVT 6-spd AT and 7-spd DCT.

 

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