Kia Seltos X-Line: All You Need To Know
Shubham Parashar
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Sep 04, 2021, 05:46 PM

Key Highlights
- The Kia Seltos X-Line is finished in 'Xclusive Matte Graphite' colour.
- It looks sportier than the standard Kia Seltos.
- It is based on the top-of-the-line GTX+ variants.
The top-of-the-line Kia Seltos X-Line has been recently launched in our market and the new X-Line variants come at a premium of about Rs. 25,000 over the regular GTX+ models. The Kia Seltos X-Line is a sportier looking and dark-themed version of the regular SUV courtesy its first made-in-India 'Xclusive Matte Graphite' colour that gives an aggressive appeal. Here's everything you need to know.
Also Read: Kia Seltos X-Line Trim Launched In India
- It is offered in both petrol and diesel versions exclusively with the automatic transmissions - G1.4 T-GDi 7DCT and D1.5 6AT.
- Upfront, there's a new matte graphite grille with Xclusive piano black outline, and while the headlights continue to get the same design, they now get a smoked effect.
- The exterior design of the Kia Seltos X-Line is underlined by Xclusive Piano Black highlights that is offered on fog lamps, 18-inch crystal cut matte graphite alloys, front and rear skid plates with sun orange accents.
- At the side there's a tailgate garnish, side door garnish with sun orange accents, center wheel cap with sun orange accents, ORVMs, shark fin antenna and X Line emblem among others.

New Kia Seltos X-Line Edition gets updated interiors as well.
- On the inside, the cabin layout largely remains identical to the regular model. However, it too gets a dark theme, along with new Indigo Pera leatherette upholstery that adds a premium appeal to the interior.
- It also comes with the same features such as the 10.25-inch touchscreen display featuring the UVO connected car system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- Other features like the automatic climate control, sunroof, air purification system, Bose sound system and others too have been carried over from the regular Seltos.

The new Kia Seltos X-Line gets orange accents and piano black inserts.
- Engine options for the Kia Seltos X-Line include the 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol motor and the 1.5-litre diesel engine. The former is tuned to make 138 bhp and 242 Nm of peak torque which comes with the seven-speed DCT automatic unit as standard.
- The oil burner is tuned to make 113 bhp and 250 Nm of peak torque and is paired to a six-speed automatic torque converter unit.
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