The facelifted Kia Seltos has touched down on Australian shores with many of the same updates introduced in overseas markets. Kia Australia will sell the facelifted Seltos in four trims, dubbed the S, Sport, Sport+ and GT-Line, available with two powertrain options. Prices kick off at AU$ 29,500 (US$ 19,956) for the S and increase to AU$ 32,700 (US$ 22,121) for the Sport, AU$ 35,800 (US$ 24,218) for the Sport+, and AU$ 41,500 (US$ 28,074) for the GT-Line when equipped with the 2.0-liter four-cylinder. Sport+ and GT-Line variants with the 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder start at AU$ 39,300 (US$ 26,586) and AU$ 44,900 (US$ 30,374) respectively.
The aforementioned 2.0-liter four-cylinder
has gone unchanged from the pre-facelifted Seltos but the 1.6-liter
turbocharged mill benefits from 12 per cent more power, the same amount of
torque, and is more fuel efficient thanks to a new camshaft and valve control
system and an integrated thermal management system. Kia’s seven-speed
dual-clutch transmission has also been dropped in favor of an 8-speed
automatic.
A host of design changes distinguish the
facelifted Seltos from the old model. These alterations start at the front end
where there is a new front bumper and prominent skid plate garnish while
GT-Line models also benefit from newly-designed signature lighting. However, it
is the rear where the most obvious changes have been made, including the
fitment of new taillights that, in the GT-Line, incorporate LEDs and a
full-width light bar.
Kia has also altered the interior of the
Seltos. Now, all models feature digital gauge clusters, consisting of a small
display for the S and dual 10.25-inch displays for the Sport, Sport+, and
GT-Line, just like those from the new Sportage and EV6. All models also now
come standard with rear air vents and USB-C charging outlets while the GT-Line
has heated and ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, tilt and
sliding sunroof, wireless phone charging, an 8-speaker Bose audio system,
ambient lighting, and a head-up display. Local buyers will be able to order the
new Seltos in one of seven available colors, including a new one dubbed Pluton
Blue. The GT-Line is also offered with two different two-tone paint schemes.

