Kia India recently introduced the next-generation Kia Seltos in the Indian market. And now, the company’s next big launch is the Kia Syros electric expected to happen this year. Ahead of its debut, the upcoming EV has been spotted testing on Indian roads under full camouflage. The Kia Syros EV is expected to share much of its styling and components with the ICE-powered Syros. However, it will likely feature subtle design changes to set it apart as an electric model. Let’s take a look at what to expect from the all-electric Kia Syros.

As seen in the images, the Kia Syros EV has been covered under heavy camouflage, so it’s hard to tell anything about its new design. However, visible elements confirm its identity. The boxy shape, partially exposed headlamps and tail-lamps, and alloy wheel design match the Syros. The test vehicle also shows an exposed radar unit on the grille for ADAS, along with the charging port located on the front right fender. Other exterior highlights include distinctive headlamps with LED DRLs, a slatted grille, pronounced wheel arches, dual-tone outside rearview mirrors with integrated turn indicators, flush-fitting door handles and roof rails. At the rear, the SUV features vertically stacked tail-lamps and a sculpted bumper.

While the interior was not visible, the electric version is expected to retain features from the ICE model, including dual 12.3-inch displays for infotainment and instrumentation, a panoramic sunroof, sliding and reclining second-row seats with ventilation, Level 2 ADAS and a 360-degree camera. The cabin is also expected to receive minor updates, including subtle design tweaks and EV-specific badging to distinguish it from the standard model.Technical details remain limited, but the Syros EV will use a front-wheel-drive setup and is expected to share its K1 platform with the Hyundai Inster EV. It is likely to offer 42kWh and 49kWh battery pack options, similar to the Inster, which delivers a WLTP-rated range of 300km and 355km, respectively. When launched, the Kia Syros EV will rival the Tata Punch EV in the entry-level electric SUV segment. Higher variants could also compete with the Tata Nexon EV and the XUV3XO EV. The pricing is likely to fall in the Rs 10 lakh to Rs 15 lakh range.Image source: RasacL/Reddit






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