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    Kia Syros Review 2026 – Features, Interior & Road Test

    support@wheelxpress.comBy support@wheelxpress.comJuly 3, 2026Updated:July 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read

    The Kia Syros is the South Korean automaker’s boldest product for India yet — a compact SUV that targets the Hyundai Creta’s customers with a more innovative package at a competitive price. The Syros brings features never seen before in the sub-₹15 lakh segment: electric sliding rear doors on one variant, a panoramic display unit combining the infotainment and instrument cluster, and Kia’s Connect suite. We drove it extensively on Indian roads to tell you if the Syros lives up to its disruptive promise.

    Key Specifications

    Specification Details
    Engine Options 1.0L T-GDi Petrol / 1.5L CRDi Diesel
    Max Power 120 PS / 116 PS
    Max Torque 172 Nm / 250 Nm
    Claimed Mileage 18.1 kmpl / 20.7 kmpl
    Boot Space 465 litres
    Ground Clearance 195 mm
    Kerb Weight 1,280–1,420 kg
    Price Range ₹8.99 – ₹18.99 lakh (ex-showroom)

    Design & Exterior

    The Kia Syros has a distinctive boxy-yet-modern silhouette that recalls the Kia EV9 in miniature. Its Stepstone Grille, signature Star Map LED DRLs, flush door handles, and squared-off proportions give it a presence that stands apart from rounded rivals like the Creta and Seltos. The Electric Slide Door (ESD) variant’s power-operated rear doors are a genuine conversation starter — and practically useful for parking in tight spaces. The large glasshouse and upright greenhouse maximize interior brightness. At 4,025 mm long, it’s sub-4-metre but cleverly packaged to feel larger inside than its external dimensions suggest.

    Interior & Cabin Features

    The Syros’s interior is its headline act. The Panoramic Display Unit — a single curved screen spanning the infotainment and driver display — creates a cockpit-like ambience more common in cars costing twice the price. The top HTX+ variant adds Kia’s premium features: Harman Kardon sound system, dual-zone climate, ventilated seats, wireless charging, ambient lighting with 64 colours, and Kia Connect with OTA updates. The cabin rear space is remarkable — generous legroom, a flat floor (exceptional for a sub-4m SUV), and the Electric Slide Door variant makes access effortless for families with elderly passengers or young children.

    Engine & Performance

    The 1.0L three-cylinder T-GDi turbo petrol is an impressive unit for its size. 120 PS and 172 Nm of peak torque from 1,500 rpm ensures strong responsiveness from city speeds. The 7-speed DCT provides quick, smooth shifts. The 1.5L diesel’s 250 Nm of torque makes highway driving effortless. The Syros doesn’t feel like a three-cylinder in city traffic — power delivery is linear and confident. 0–100 km/h takes approximately 10.5 seconds in the petrol DCT — competitive for its displacement.

    Mileage & Fuel Economy

    Real-world figures: Petrol DCT: 14–16 kmpl city; 17–19 kmpl highway. Diesel: 17–19 kmpl city; 20–22 kmpl highway. The diesel Syros is a genuine long-distance economy champion, combining strong performance with efficiency that rivals much smaller cars. The petrol is the choice for primarily urban buyers who value the smoother start-stop behaviour of the DCT in traffic.

    Ride Quality & Handling

    Kia’s chassis tuning is polished for the Indian market. The Syros’s suspension absorbs Indian road imperfections well — city potholes, speed bumps, and highway expansion joints are handled with composure. The ride leans toward comfort over sportiness, which is appropriate for its family-car focus. Highway stability is excellent, and lane discipline is easy thanks to the well-weighted electric steering. The Syros doesn’t inspire the same driving enthusiasm as the Seltos GT Line, but that’s by design — it’s a family-first car.

    Safety Features

    The Kia Syros comes with 6 standard airbags, electronic stability control, hill start assist, and a rear parking camera across higher variants. Top-spec HTX+ variants get Kia’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) including forward collision warning, lane keep assist, and driver attention warning. Kia’s structural safety engineering is excellent — the platform is shared with and benefits from Hyundai Group’s commitment to 5-star safety standards.

    Price & Variants

    • HTK: ₹8.99 lakh
    • HTK+: ₹11.49 lakh
    • HTX: ₹13.99 lakh
    • HTX+ (Petrol DCT): ₹16.49 lakh
    • HTX+ ESD (Electric Slide Door): ₹18.99 lakh

    Pros and Cons

    Pros Cons
    Electric Sliding Doors — segment first ESD variant pricing is steep at ₹18.99 lakh
    Panoramic curved display — impressive Three-cylinder has slight vibration at idle
    Exceptional rear legroom in class Kia’s service network smaller than Hyundai
    Flat rear floor — genuinely family-friendly DCT can be hesitant in low-speed traffic
    Distinctive boxy EV9-inspired design Boot access tight on ESD variant

    Verdict

    The Kia Syros is a genuinely innovative compact SUV that brings segment-first features to a price-sensitive market without compromising on fundamentals. The Electric Sliding Door is a practical innovation for Indian family use, the interior space and feature set are class-leading, and the Kia build quality is excellent. The pricing of the ESD variant is steep, but the standard Syros is outstanding value. For families who prioritise interior space, innovation, and Kia’s feature-richness, the Syros is the most compelling compact SUV in India today. Rating: 8.7/10.

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