Bold new (SA-bound) Kia Seltos revealed
The new Kia Seltos has been revealed in India, featuring larger dimensions, bolder exterior styling and a tech-filled cabin. And it’s set to launch in SA in 2026…
- Kia’s new SP3-series Seltos fully revealed in India
- The wheelbase has grown a considerable 80 mm
- Expected to launch in SA at some point in 2026
Meet the new Kia Seltos. Freshly revealed in India, the 2nd-generation version of the South Korean firm’s sub-Sportage crossover has grown considerably compared to the original, while also gaining bolder exterior styling and more in-cabin technology. And it’s expected to launch in South Africa at some point in 2026.
Described as a “core model in Kia’s global SUV line-up”, the new Indian-built Seltos – which is built on the Seoul-based brand’s latest K3 platform – measures 4 460 mm from front to back, making it 95 mm longer than the outgoing version. Furthermore, the space between its axles has grown by 80 mm, with the new model’s wheelbase measuring 2 690 mm.
The larger exterior dimensions have resulted in “improved” cabin space and “generous headroom and legroom for all passengers”, according to Kia, while the luggage compartment now offers 536 litres (that’s 103 litres more than before) of packing room. The new SP3-series Seltos also features 2nd-row reclining (and sliding) seats that are adjustable by a total of 24 degrees.
Seltos interior design completely overhauled
Up front, Kia’s designers have adopted a column-type shift-by-wire system for automatic derivatives, freeing up space in the centre console in the process. The automaker describes the overall cabin layout as “uncluttered” yet full of “premium materials”.
Of course, local specifications have yet to be confirmed, but the international press material lists a number of equipment highlights, including a panoramic sunroof, 64-colour mood lighting, premium sound systems (from both Harman Kardon and Bose), a head-up display and a surround-view monitor.
There’s also a new panoramic display that combines a pair of 12.3-inch screens with a dedicated climate control panel. Meanwhile, exterior design highlights include flush door handles, contrasting cladding and full-width taillamps, with trim levels set to include standard, X-Line and GT-Line. Wheel sizes will range from 16 to 19 inches.
Engine line-up detailed, with hybrid to come
What about engines? Well, Kia’s international press material says the new Seltos will be available with a “balanced range of powertrain options”, although these will obviously vary by market. For instance, some countries will receive a turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol engine available in 2 states of the tune.
The standard-output version makes 132 kW and 265 Nm, and can be mated with either a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission or a 6-speed manual gearbox. The high-output iteration of this forced-induction 4-pot generates 142 kW (and an unchanged 265 Nm) and comes standard with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
A naturally aspirated 2.0-litre petrol motor is also listed in the global press material, offering peak outputs of 110 kW and 179 Nm. All-wheel drive will be optional for certain powertrains, paired with a multi-link rear suspension (rather than the torsion-beam set-up used by the front-driven variants) and a dedicated “terrain mode” system. Kia furthermore says a hybrid variant will be revealed in 2026, though technical details have yet to be shared.
However, from what we understand, the Indian market will stick with the outgoing model’s powertrain range, comprising a naturally aspirated 1.5-litre petrol engine (84 kW/144 Nm), a turbocharged 1.5-litre petrol mill (118 kW/253 Nm) and a 1.5-litre turbodiesel motor (85 kW/250 Nm). Considering Mzansi will again source its units from India, we’d speculate these engines will also carry over in the local market.
New Seltos to be sold alongside outgoing version?
Interestingly, Paul Turnbull, Chief Executive Officer of Kia South Africa, suggested to Cars.co.za at Naamsa’s South African Auto Week 2025 in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape at the start of October 2025 that the new Seltos could be sold alongside the outgoing version in the “medium term”.
“We can start ordering from February [2026], so it depends on our runout. But it’s going to be a little bit pricier than the old one, so we can probably have both on the showroom [floors] for the medium term,” Turnbull said at the time.
As a reminder, the current Seltos portfolio in Mzansi comprises as many as 10 derivatives, with pricing currently running from R379 995 to R626 995 (correct in December 2025).
The Seltos launched in SA in February 2020, before a facelifted version touched down in April 2024 (with entry-level LS derivatives arriving a year later). In 2023, the South Korean firm’s local distributor sold 2 230 units of the Seltos, a figure that fell to 1 652 units in 2024. Year to date at the end of November 2025, Kia SA has registered 2 154 more examples.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the new Kia Seltos (SP3-series)
Q: When will the new-generation Kia Seltos launch in South Africa?
A: The new SP3-series Kia Seltos is expected to launch in South Africa at some point in 2026. Paul Turnbull, CEO of Kia South Africa, also indicated that the new and outgoing versions might be sold alongside each other for the medium term, as the new model is anticipated to be slightly pricier.
Q: How much larger are the dimensions and luggage capacity of the new Kia Seltos?
A: The new Seltos has grown considerably, measuring 4 460 mm in length (95 mm longer than before) and featuring a wheelbase of 2 690 mm (an increase of 80 mm). This larger size results in a luggage compartment that offers 536 litres of packing space, which is 103 litres more than the outgoing version.
Q: What are the confirmed engine options for the new Kia Seltos internationally?
A: The international engine lineup includes a naturally aspirated 2.0-litre petrol motor (110 kW/179 Nm) and a turbocharged 1.6-litre petrol engine, available in 2 states of tune (132 kW/265 Nm or 142 kW/265 Nm). A hybrid variant will be revealed in 2026. However, India and SA will likely stick with the outgoing model’s engine options.
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