Kia Seltos got a generational update in January this year.
With the update, the SUV got a new look, new features, an impressive safety rating, and a longer length.
Now, months after this big update, Kia is planning to offer another exciting update to this SUV.
Based on the top-spec GTX and X-line variants, the new variants are expected to remain visually identical to the Adas-equipped models.
Speaking of pricing, the new trims could cost nearly Rs 50,000 to Rs 80,000 dearer than the GTX(A) and X-line(A) trims.
Kia Seltos got a generational update in January this year. With the update, the SUV got a new look, new features, an impressive safety rating, and a longer length. Now, months after this big update, Kia is planning to offer another exciting update to this SUV. And the updated SUV will be up on sale within just 2 days, which means by the start of July. So, what’s it? Let’s have a look –
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New Kia Seltos Variants Coming
Kia will be introducing two new variants, or we can say it as two new top-line variants, GTX (O) and X-line (O). Basically, both new variants will be positioned as top-of-the-line, above the GTX (A) and the X-line (A), which are currently the top-most trims available in the Seltos.
The two new trims will add new features to the feature tables, while carrying over features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an 8-speaker BOSE sound system, Wireless connectivity, a powered driver seat with memory function, dual-zone climate control, and ventilated front seats. In addition to these, the new trims will consist of several new features, like –
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– HUD (Head-Up-Display)
– Dual dashcam (Front & Rear)
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– Air purifier
– All 4 power windows with one-touch up & down feature
– Extra ADAS features (Total making it to 28 ADAS feature suite)
– Digital key (featuring direct unlock, unlike tap-and-unlock like other cars
– Inbuilt maps and voice recognition
This set of features will be carried over to both the new trims; the only difference between them will be the visual appearance. Based on the top-spec GTX and X-line variants, the new variants are expected to remain visually identical to the Adas-equipped models.
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Powertrains
The new trims will be powered by a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine paired with a 7-speed DCT and a 1.5-litre diesel engine paired with a 6-speed AT. Neither variant will be available with a manual gearbox.
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Deliveries & Pricing
Now, Kia has already opened pre-bookings for these new variants, while deliveries are expected to begin by the start of July 2026. Speaking of pricing, the new trims could cost nearly Rs 50,000 to Rs 80,000 dearer than the GTX(A) and X-line(A) trims.