Kia Seltos is no doubt one of the favourite mid-size SUV among Indian and with its good looks and features, the sales have already crossed 1 lakh units. The SUV made its debut last year in Indian markets and to celebrate its anniversary, Kia has introduced a special edition which is limited to few units. only. Here, we bring you all the changes that come with the 2020 Kia Seltos Anniversary Edition.
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Increased Length
Yes, with this special Anniversary edition of the Kia Seltos, the length of this mid-size SUV has been increased by 60mm, thanks to the new design of the bumpers. The regular Seltos is measured at 4315mm. For those thinking, if the added length makes for a roomier cabin then no, the space inside the cabin remains the same.
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Exteriors
Based on the HTX variant, the anniversary edition comes with a 1st Anniversary badge, orange fog light bezel, new skid plate with silver diffuser fins, dual muffle design and a new Raven Black 17-inch alloy wheels with a tangerine centre cap.
Interiors
Like the exteriors, there are not many changes on the inside. You get Raven Black leatherette seats with a honeycomb pattern and a remote engine start for the manual variants too. Earlier, the same was available only with automatic transmission.
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Colour Options
This special edition is available with two new exclusive dual-tone paint scheme - Gravity Grey with Aurora Black Pearl and Steel Silver With Aurora Black Pearl. Besides these, this limited edition Seltos will also be offered in Glacier White Pearl With Aurora Black Pearl and Aurora Black Pearl paint scheme.
Price
As said above, this Anniversary Edition of Kia Seltos is based on the HTX version and it is expensive by Rs 41,000 than the regular variant. It is available with 1.5-litre petrol engine and diesel engine. The transmission options include a 6-speed manual as standard and an IVT for the 1.5L petrol. Also, this is a special edition which is limited to 6,000 units only.