Kia India introduces four new entry-to mid-level variants of the Sonet, with a sunroof. With the new trims, there are now 23 variants of Sonet on sale in India.
First launched in 2020, Kia has managed to achieve the sales milestone for the pre-facelifted Sonet in just 3 years
Two vital reasons compelled Kia India to bring back a manual transmission option for the diesel-powered Sonet.
While mechanically the 2024 Kia Sonet will remain unchanged, in terms of features, tech, and styling a lot of things are new.
Kia has debuted the Sonet facelift with revised exteriors, additional technology for the interiors and Level 1 ADAS functionality
The teaser videos released by Kia tell us that the new Sonet will come with a refreshed exterior styling, along with new features and tech.
The Kia Sonet facelift is slated to be unveiled on December 14. The leaked brochure reveals details about its specifications, features and variants.
The Sonet facelift gets a sharper fascia as compared to the outgoing SUV while the cabin will get some feature updates.
Subcompact SUV to get refreshed looks and new tech.
Updated Sonet to get styling changes to the exterior and is expected to also pack in more tech.
The Sonet facelift features some notable cosmetic changes over the outgoing model
The much-awaited Kia Sonet subcompact SUV is all set to make its global debut on August 7, 2020, and ahead of its official premiere, all details regarding its variants have leaked online. Reportedly, the new Sonet will also come in two options GT Line and Tech Line (HT Line). While the former will come in three variants - GTK, GTX and GTX+, the Tech Line will be offered in four trims - HTE, HTK, HTX and HTX+.
Kia Motors has also started accepting bookings for the new Sonet while the car has already been spotted at dealerships yard, indicating that it Kia Motors has started building up the inventory ahead of the launch.
Kia Motors India will officially begin taking bookings for the Sonet subcompact SUV August 20, 2020 onwards. Interested customers can pay Rs. 25,000 and pre-book the Kia Sonet at any Kia dealership or online.
While the Korean carmaker is likely to share all the details of its first-ever subcompact SUV at the time of its unveil, the Kia Sonet will be officially launched in September this year.
Hyundai Venue and Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza beware. The Kia Sonet has finally been unveiled. And from what we see up front, it looks to be a competent rival in the making. The Sonet has multiple engine and gearbox options, lots of tech and features, and a great design to boot.
The all-new Kia Sonet has made its global debut today, in India, and we have all the highlights from the event here. The Sonet is the newest entrant in the sub-4 metre SUV space, and the third model to come out of Kia Motors India's stable.
The Kia Sonet is all set to go on sale in India on September 18, 2020, and yes, it's the first subcompact SUV from the South Korean carmaker in the country. The only thing that is yet to be revealed is the price of the SUV, and before that let us give you a rundown on everything that we know about the newest subcompact SUV in the town.
New spy photos of the Kia Sonet have surfaced online, and while we know that the SUV has already been unveiled, these new ones are special. The Kia Sonet in these photos come in a special orange exterior colour, which is not listed on the company's website among its official colours. It's possible this could be a one-off, or a special colour will be introduced at the time of the launch or sometime in the near future.
The Kia Sonet subcompact SUV today finally went on sale in India, and the SUV has been priced in India starting from Rs. 6.71 lakh, going all the way up to Rs. 11.99 lakh. And here's a detailed price comparison with its rivals.
Kia Motors India has released the official rendering of the upcoming Kia Sonet subcompact SUV. The all-new Sonet is slated to make is official debut on August 7, and the latest sketches give us a preview of what the exterior and interior of the SUV will look like.
The upcoming Kia Sonet subcompact SUV has been spotted testing in India again, ahead of its official debut, which is slated for August 7, 2020. While we did get to see a pre-production concept of the Sonet at the Auto Expo 2020, the final production SUV is expected to come with some visual tweaks, which are well hidden under all this camouflage.
The highly anticipated subcompact SUV - Kia Sonet will have its world premiere in August. India gets it ahead of others, and so the market launch will follow in a month. The Vitara Brezza and Venue rival will be Kia's third model in India.
The much-awaited Kia Sonet subcompact SUV is all set to be unveiled in India on August 7, and ahead of its global debut, images of a production-spec model have surfaced online. The new images only give us a glimpse of the rear section and the profile of the upcoming Kia Sonet, and judging by what we see, the styling is certainly not as aggressive as the concept car we saw at the 2020 Auto Expo.
Manohar Bhatt, Head-Sales & Marketing- Kia Motors India had revealed on our Freewheeling with SVP webisode that the Sonet will be offered with a few segment-first features, just like the Seltos had.
The Kia Sonet test mule in the video looks identical to the test mules that were spotted testing initially in India, wearing heavy camouflage and concealing panel.
Kia Motors India has revealed the first official rendering of the new production-ready Kia Sonet compact SUV. The first render image of the Sonet highlights the bold design of the subcompact SUV.
Here is a look at all the modern tech the upcoming Kia Sonet will be equipped with.
The Sonet made its world debut in India in August 7, 2020 and is the first sub four-metre vehicle from Kia and will take on established rivals such as the Hyundai Venue, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Tata Nexon, Ford EcoSport, Mahindra XUV300 and the upcoming Nissan Magnite.
Going by the details in the leaked brochure of the Kia Sonet, the 1.5-litre diesel automatic drivetrain will make 113 bhp and 250 Nm of peak torque. In comparison, the diesel manual variant will make 99 bhp and 240 Nm of peak torque.