Kia Sonet X-Line Range Topping Variant Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 13.39 Lakh

- The Kia Sonet X-Line gets an Xclusive Matte Graphite paint shade.
- It also gets Xclusive Splendid Sage dual-tone interior finish.
- It rides on Xclusive 16" Crystal Cut Alloys with Black High Gloss finish.
Kia has launched a brand new variant for its Sonet subcompact SUV. Called the Sonet X-Line, the new variant builds on the top-end GTX+ variant of the Sonet, and it gets plentiful design changes giving it a unique look. Prices for the Kia Sonet X-Line start at Rs. 13.39 lakh, and is available with the 1.0 T-GDi petrol mated to a 7DCT automatic transmission, or a 1.5-litre CRDi diesel engine with a 6-speed auto gearbox.
Kia Sonet X-Line | Price |
1.0 T-GDi Petrol - 7DCT | Rs. 13,39,000 |
1.5-litre CRDi Diesel - 6AT | Rs. 13,99,000 |
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Speaking on the launch, Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India said, “With the Sonet X-Line, we have showcased our designing prowess and offered a stylish & differentiated -looking compact SUV that truly complement the exciting exteriors and energetic interiors." “With a contribution of over 32% to KIN’s total sales, the Sonet has cemented itself as a segment disruptor and sculpted a niche for itself. We are certain that the Sonet X-Line will elevate the brand's profile among upwardly mobile, young and savvy consumers who are seeking a premium and exclusive SUV this festive season" he added.
The Kia Sonet X-Line gets ‘Xclusive Crystal Cut Alloys' with Black High Gloss finish.
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The Kia Sonet X-Line gets multiple ‘Xclusive’ features. The most prominent one is the Matte Graphite Exterior paint shade, which looks quite unique and will surely separate the variant from the rest of the pack. Apart from that, the subcompact SUV also gets 16-inch Crystal Cut Alloys with Black High Gloss finish. The X-Line also gets many piano black and graphite accents on the outside.
The Interior of the X-Line gets an Xclusive Splendid Sage Dual Tone finish.
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In the inside, the Sonet X-Line gets Xclusive Splendid Sage Dual Tone Interior. It also features leatherette sports seats with orange stitching & X-Line logo, and a leatherette wrapped steering wheel with similar treatment. Furthermore, the headliner is also finished in a shade of black.
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