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Kia Seltos
X-Line Turbo DCT
10.89 Lakh - 20.3 Lakh
Ex-Showroom Price
Tata Sierra
Empowered+ (Expected)
15 Lakh - 25 Lakh
Ex-Showroom Price
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About
Kia Seltos
Kia Seltos 2026 delivers premium compact SUV appeal with sharper styling, powerful engines and a tech-loaded cabin that stands out in India's competitive mid-size segment.
Key Design Highlights
Aggressive front fascia features a wider grille, vertical LED headlights with "Digital Tiger Face" DRLs, and new 18-inch alloys for strong road presence. Rear gets a full-width connected LED taillamp bar and sculpted bumper; dimensions measure around 4.36m length with 190mm ground clearance for good urban and highway usability. Available in 10+ colour options including dual-tones.
Engine Lineup and Performance
Three 1.5L engines: NA petrol (115hp/144Nm), 1.5L turbo-petrol (158hp/253Nm) and turbo-diesel (115hp/250Nm). Pairings include 6MT, iMT, CVT, 7DCT or 6AT; turbo variants offer punchy acceleration (0-100kmph in ~9s) and highway composure. Claimed mileage: 17-20 kmpl across fuels.
Interior Features
Modern dual 12.3-inch screens (infotainment + digital cluster), panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, powered driver seat, 64-colour ambient lighting, Bose audio, wireless charging and OTA updates create an upmarket vibe. Rear space fits three adults comfortably with recline function; 433L boot expands via 60:40 split.
Safety and ADAS
Six airbags, ESC, 360-camera, all-disc brakes standard on higher trims; Level 2 ADAS (adaptive cruise, lane-keep, AEB, blind-spot monitoring) on GTX+/X-Line variants.
Pricing and Positioning
Ex-showroom from ₹11-21 lakh; competes with Hyundai Creta and rivals via premium features and Korean build quality. Ideal for style-conscious families seeking versatility over basic SUVs.
Tata Sierra
Tata Sierra 2026 is the revived iconic SUV that blends retro-modern design with modern tech and family practicality, launched late 2025 to compete in the compact SUV segment. It targets nostalgia-driven buyers who want distinctive boxy styling, strong road presence and versatile performance against Creta/Seltos rivals.
Key Design Highlights
Boxy, upright silhouette with signature rounded headlamps, thick C-pillar and large glasshouse; 205mm ground clearance handles rough roads well. Gloss black cladding, connected LED light bars front/rear, dual-tone roof and 18-inch alloys on higher trims give premium urban SUV appeal. Length around 4.3m with 622L boot space.
Engine Lineup and Performance
Three engines: 1.5L NA petrol (105-118bhp/145Nm), 1.5L turbo-petrol (158-170bhp/280Nm) and 1.5L turbo-diesel (116bhp/260-280Nm). Pairings include 6MT, 6DCA/AT; FWD layout with drive modes (Eco/City/Sport) and claimed 15-20kmpl efficiency. Punchy turbo variants suit highways; top speed ~190kmph.
Interior Features
Triple-screen setup (12.3-inch infotainment + cluster + AC panel), panoramic sunroof, ventilated/power seats, JBL 12-speaker audio, wireless charging and OTA updates create a premium cabin. Rear AC vents, reclining bench, air purifier and powered tailgate add family comfort; even base Smart+ gets keyless entry, electronic parking brake.
Safety and ADAS
Six airbags, all-disc brakes, 360-camera, ESC, hill-hold/descent; top Accomplished variants pack Level 2 ADAS (adaptive cruise, lane-keep, AEB). Robust build from Tata's latest platform.
Pricing and Positioning
Ex-showroom ₹11.49-21.29 lakh across 24 variants (Smart+, Pure, Adventure, Accomplished). Value-packed even at base; ideal for style-conscious families seeking unique design over cookie-cutter SUVs.
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