After months of teasers, Kia has officially unveiled the Syros compact SUV in India, marking its global debut. Designed to cater to the needs of modern-day drivers, the Syros is Kia’s second entry into the sub-4-meter SUV category, following the popular Sonet. It brings several new features, especially in terms of rear-seat space, which addresses a significant drawback of the Sonet. Let’s dive into the key highlights of this highly anticipated SUV.
All about Kia Syros
Design and Exterior: Bold, Modern, and Inspired by EVs
The Kia Syros takes design inspiration from the brand’s global electric vehicle lineup, including models like the EV9 and EV3. The front features a boxy, upright nose, stacked vertically positioned headlamps, and a sleek LED daytime running lamp. The sealed upper nose section, with air intakes below, showcases the SUV’s modern EV-inspired design.
The tallboy profile is distinctive, with blacked-out A-, C-, and D-pillars contrasting with the body-colored B-pillars, giving it a unique window line. The SUV’s design is further accentuated by flush-fitting door handles, chunky plastic cladding over the wheel arches, and a bold kink in the rear window line. The 17-inch alloy wheels on the top trim and L-shaped tail-lamps complete the striking look.
Dimensions and Boot Space: Larger and More Spacious
In terms of size, the Syros is 10mm wider and 55mm taller than the Sonet, with an increased wheelbase of 50mm, resulting in a spacious interior. The boot capacity is also larger, offering 465 liters, a significant upgrade from the Sonet’s 385 liters.
With a total length of 3,995mm, width of 1,800mm, and height of 1,665mm, the Syros is well-suited for both urban commutes and longer drives, offering improved comfort and space for families.
Interior and Features: Premium Tech and Comfort
Inside, the Syros presents an all-new dashboard design, with dual 12.3-inch displays for the infotainment system and the instrument cluster. Kia claims that these screens, combined with a 5-inch climate control screen, create a 30-inch display. The new two-spoke steering wheel, inspired by the EV3, is complemented by a cleanly arranged center console and wireless charging pad.
The Syros comes loaded with features, including:
- Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- OTA updates for the infotainment system
- Ventilated seats for all four passengers
- Reclining and sliding second-row seats
- Panoramic sunroof
- Harman Kardon sound system
- Level 2 ADAS suite for advanced safety
- 360-degree camera, six airbags, and parking sensors
Engine Options: Power and Efficiency
The Syros will offer two engine options:
- 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine: Produces 120hp and 172Nm of torque, available with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT.
- 1.5-litre diesel engine: Delivers 116hp and 250Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
Higher-spec variants will feature paddle shifters, adding to the driving experience. The diesel engine is one of the few in the sub-4-meter SUV category, appealing to consumers who prioritize efficiency.
Variants and Pricing of Kia Syros: What to Expect
The Kia Syros will be available in four trims:
- HTK
- HTK (O)
- HTK+
- HTX
- HTX+
- HTX+ (O)
Kia will officially announce the prices in February 2025, with bookings set to open on January 3, 2025. It is expected to be priced about ₹1 lakh more than the equivalent Sonet variant, competing with rivals like the Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300, and the upcoming Skoda Kylaq.
Conclusion: Kia Syros– A Strong Competitor in the Compact SUV Segment
With its bold design, spacious interiors, and premium features, the Kia Syros is poised to take the compact SUV segment by storm. Its debut showcases Kia’s commitment to innovation, making it an exciting option for buyers seeking a stylish, tech-packed SUV. If you’re looking for a compact SUV that balances practicality and modern features, the Syros is certainly worth the wait.
Bookings open January 3, and deliveries will commence in early February. Stay tuned for more details as Kia reveals pricing and final specifications!
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