Kia Motors disrupted the SUV segment in
India when it launched the Seltos. Aiming to recreate the same success in the
compact-SUV segment, Kia Motors India has premiered the all-new Kia Sonet.
While the new sub-four metre SUV will be made in India and has design details
inspired by Indian culture, the Kia Sonet will be a global model. Kia Motors will also be using its plant at
Anantapur, Hyderabad as an export base for International markets.
Talking about the design, the Kia Sonet
has designed keeping India’s younger generation in mind. At the front, the Kia
Sonet’s sculpted hood takes inspiration from baby elephants and when viewed
from above, it's creases give the impression of elephant tusks. The signature
Tiger Nose grille also sees design influences from Indian culture with
tusks-like design on the bezel and inspiration from Indian stepwells for the
red inserts on GT line models. Flanking the grille on either side are LED
headlights with a unique DRL glow pattern that emotes a tiger eyeline and a heartbeat
design.
The bumper design is also quite pronounced
and features angular cutouts for ice cube-style LED fog lights and a faux skid
plate in the middle. If we step to the side, the Kia Sonet shows off some
mascular wheel arches to complement its overall butch look. You also get turbine-style five-spoke alloy wheels, which
have a two-tone finish in the Tech Line variant and added red centre accents on
GT Line variants. If you do choose the GT Line, you would also be greeted to
red brake calipers to set off the sporty look. At the rear, the Kia Sonet gets
quite a contemporary look. You get gloss back covers over the C-pillar to give
the windshield a wrap-around look. Below this, you’ll find LED tail lights
which also get a heartbeat design. Along with this, you also get a red strip
connecting the two tail lamps for a one-piece look and which also helps
accentuate the Kia Sonet’s width.
Step inside and the Kia Sonet is likely to
impress the new-age buyers in this area as well. In terms of feature, ambience
and quality, all the aspects of the Kia Sonet’s interior is made to appeal to
the ‘young at heart’ customers. You get an extended black panel which houses
the 4.2-inch semi-digital instrument cluster and the 10.25-inch touchscreen
infotainment system as well. The infotainment unit, not only features Android
Auto and Apple CarPlay, but also gets UVO remote connectivity software with 57
connected features. Along with starting the car or starting up the AC from your
smartphone, you can even operate certain functions using your smartwatch.
On the other hand, the instrument cluster
displays turn-by-turn navigation, traction mode selection menu and a tyre
pressure monitoring system. Apart from convenience, you get a host of comfort
features as well. This list includes niceties like ventilated front seats, an
air purifier with Virus Protection system, Bose sound system with LED lighting
regulated by sound and a smartphone charger as well. If we talk about design,
both variants of the Kia Sonet get a two-tone look. While the Tech Line
features white upholstery with black surroundings, the GT Line features an
all-black interior theme with red accents strewn across the cabin.
The all-new compact-SUV will feature one the most diverse portfolios in the
segment and one segment first as well. When it comes to engine choices, the Kia
Sonet features three choices - the 1.2-litre NA petrol, 1.0-litre turbocharged
petrol and a 1.5-litre CRDi diesel unit. When it comes to transmission choices,
the customers get even more options. These include a 5-speed manual, 6-speed
manual, 6-speed clutchless manual, 6-speed automatic and a 7-speed dual-clutch
automatic.
While the engine-transmission combinations will be revealed at
launch, Kia Motors revealed that GT Line will only be available with the
1.0-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines. Kia Motors will also be
offering the diesel engine with the option of an automatic gearbox, making it
the first in this segment of vehicles. In terms of pricing, we expect the Kia
Sonet to start around the INR 6.5 lakh mark and go up to INR 14 lakh for the
top-of-the-line versions.