Kia continues updating its models with its new styling language while refreshing their tech features. The most recent example is the Kia Sonet, which received a mid-lifecycle update in the Indian market. Kia’s smallest SUV for emerging markets was introduced in 2020 and the 2024 updates are focused on a redesigned face with Mahindra-style boomerang-shaped LED headlights extending on the bumper and flanking a wider tiger-nose grille. Black trim pieces connect the lighting units with a boxier central intake, above a larger skid plate with a faux aluminum finish.
The profile remains largely carried over
as expected, with new color options and 16-inch alloy wheels being part of the
update. The rear end received a new set of full-width LED taillights looking
similar to other models from the Kia range – including the Carens minivan – and
more aluminum-style trim on the redesigned bumper. Interestingly, the styling
of the Indian-market Kia Sonet is different from the Chinese-spec model, as
proven by a set of leaked photos from a few months ago.
Interior changes are less obvious, as the
dashboard retains the old layout. The digital cockpit comprises dual 10.25-inch
screens, combined with revised climate controls and new options for the upholstery.
Depending on the trim, the equipment can include wireless Android Auto/Apple
CarPlay connectivity, wireless charging, ventilated seats, a Bose audio system,
a sunroof, an air purifier, six airbags (standard), and new ADAS.
Powertrain options are carried over from
the outgoing Sonet, including the 1.2-liter MPi producing 82 hp, the 1.0-liter T-GDi producing 118 hp, and the 1.5-liter
CRDi diesel producing 114 hp. All versions are
front-wheel-drive, with three different transmissions depending on the
powertrain.
Kia didn’t announce pricing for the
facelifted Sonet in India which is expected to be slightly increased compared
to its predecessor. The company start accepting orders on December 20, 2023,
ahead of the first deliveries in mid-January, 2024. Production of the Kia Sonet
takes place in Anantapur, India.