Kia Seltos Gets Panoramic Sunroof In China Unlike India

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  • Friday | 16th August, 2019

The upcoming feature-rich compact SUV will have a bigger footprint in China and will pack a panoramic sunroof like the MG Hector and Jeep Compass

  • China-spec Kia Seltos to be called the KX3.

  • KX3 will be a long wheelbase version of the India-spec Seltos.

  • China-spec Kia SUV gets a panoramic sunroof compared to regular sunroof offered here.

  • KX3 will be 30mm longer, 25mm taller and a 20mm longer wheelbase than India-spec Seltos.

  • Kia KX3 to make its debut in September 2019 at the Chengdu Motor Show in China.

Kia globally unveiled the Seltos compact SUV in India and will be offering it internationally as well, though not in the exact same specifications. For instance, China will be getting a long wheelbase version of the Seltos and will be called the KX3.

It has been seen with a panoramic sunroof which is much bigger than the sunroof that will be offered on the India-spec Seltos. Meanwhile, the MG Hector mid-size SUV also offers a panoramic sunroof while being priced similarly to the Kia Seltos in India.

Also read: Kia Seltos vs MG Hector vs Tata Harrier: Power, Fuel Efficiency and Dimensions Compared

The electric sunroof that will be offered here is only in the first half of the roof. However, the panoramic sunroof seen on the China-spec Kia KX3 allows for a much larger view outside. It is near-identical in all other aspects to the India-spec Kia Seltos. But the KX3 will be 25mm taller, 30mm longer and with a 20mm longer wheelbase.

Kia won’t be offering the diesel engine or the turbocharged petrol unit with the KX3. It will instead likely be powered by the 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine only which is available with both a 6-speed manual and a CVT. This unit makes 115PS of power and 144Nm of torque.

The Kia Seltos is slated to launch in India on 22 August 2019 with prices expected to range from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 17 lakh. This larger China-spec Kia KX3 is expected to make its debut at the Chengdu Motor Show in September 2019.

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