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The first made-in-India Kia to secure five stars in a New Car Safety Assessment Programme, however, trails the Skoda Kylaq on overall scores for adult and child occupant protection.

The booking amount is set at Rs 25,000.

Entering the already crowded sub-4 metre SUV segment, the Kia Syros has a few tricks up its sleeves to make a mark. But how good it is on paper?

While on paper, the Syros and Sonet will occupy the same market segment, there are some notable differences between the two Kia subcompact SUVs.

Kia has previously confirmed two mass-market EVs for India one of which is set to be an all-electric derivative of the Carens.

Kia has finally taken the wraps off its new subcompact SUV, the Syros ahead of its launch in 2025. Here are some detailed shots of the new subcompact SUV in town.

All-new sub-compact SUV will be positioned above the Kia Sonet and packs in more features and tech than its sibling.

The Syros will be offered in six trim levels - HTK, HTK (O), HTK+, HTX, HTX+ and HTX+(O)

The Syros will slot in between the Sonet and Seltos in Kia India’s portfolio

The Syros will slot in between the Sonet and the bigger Seltos, and be offered with both petrol and diesel powertrains

Syros’ design looks to follow the brand’s ‘Opposites United’ design philosophy seen on the brand's recent EVs launched globally.

Latest teaser provides a glimpse at the cabin of Kia's upcoming SUV and some of the features that will be offered.

The Syros will be the latest SUV from Kia in India and is expected to slot in between the Seltos and Sonet

The Syros will be a new SUV from the Korean automaker that is expected to sit between the Seltos and Sonet
