The latest-generation 2020 Kia Soul has just premiered
at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The new 2020 Soul adopts a boxy silhouette but
pairs it with a number of futuristic styling elements, particularly at the
front. There are a pair of slim headlights that rest above black
accents and an enlarged black front grille. Also included in the new fascia are
daytime running lights.
The rear of the updated Soul also looks radically
different than the outgoing model and includes eye-catching taillights that
extend up the C-pillars. Speaking of the C-pillars, the South Korean automaker
says that they’ve been designed to resemble airplane wings. The C-pillars also
feature the ‘Soul’ badge.
Base models will come equipped with a 2.0-liter, naturally-aspirated four-cylinder
engine delivering 147 hp and 178 Nm of torque. This engine is mated
to either a six-speed manual or an Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT). For
those looking for more performance, there is a 1.6-liter turbocharged
four-cylinder on offer with a seven-speed dual-clutch as well as 201 hp and 264 Nm of torque.
Then we come to perhaps the most important new Soul,
the 2020 Soul EV. The car features a 64 kWh battery that supports Combined
Charging System DC fast-charge as standard and is paired with an electric motor
pumping out 201 hp and an impressive 394 Nm of twisting force. Kia
hasn’t released performance details and has yet to revealed the car’s
EPA-estimated range.
Among the details we do know is that the 2020 Kia
Soul EV includes four driving modes: Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Eco+. These modes
automatically adjust power output, regenerative braking, air conditioning and
heating settings, while also setting speed limits to help manage the efficiency
of the powertrain.
Additionally, the Soul EV includes smart
regenerative braking that’s operated through the paddle shifters, allowing
drivers to slow the car and capture kinetic energy to boost range. There’s also
a Brake and Hold System as well as a Smart Regen System which adjusts the
regenerative braking level based on a vehicle being detected in front.
Inside, Kia’s designers took inspiration from the
world of music and created a series of “shapes and textures that reflect
acoustic inspired elements to create a full sensory experience.” One key
interior inclusion consists of sound mood lighting that can be synchronized to
the music playing through the car’s audio system. There’s also wireless
charging, available dual auto climate control and a set of special tweeter
speakers.
The 2020 Kia Soul comes available with a 10.25-inch
HD color touchscreen with split screen function and a rear view monitor with
parking guidance. Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Bluetooth are all present.
Should customers so desire, they can also option an 8-inch Head-Up display and
a 640-watt Harman Kardon audio system with an amplifier, 10 speakers, and a
dedicated subwoofer.
In terms of safety, the new Soul can be optioned
with Kia’s Drive Wise system. This includes Forward Collision Avoidance, Lane
Keeping Assist, Lane Changing Assist, Driver Attention Warning, Blind-spot
Collision Warning, Rear Cross Collision Warning, Smart Cruise Control, and High
Beam Assist.
The ICE-powered 2020 Kia Soul models will be offered
in GT-Line, X-Line, and EX Design Collection guises. Of these, the X-Line is
perhaps the most interesting as it’s designed to look more rugged than the
rest. As such, it features body cladding, chunkier fenders, off-road accents,
bespoke 18-inch wheels, fog lights, optional two-tone paint, and different
18-inch wheels.