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Kia Syros EV: Electric car market in India is growing and Kia doesn’t want to be left behind, with Kia Syros EV is the new badge in town.

The Syros EV, which should be available soon, is a compact SUV and will be positioned as the affordable electric option for Indian buyers.

Boasting a futuristic design, smart features, and a usable driving range, the Syros EV is targeting urban families, young professionals and environmentally friendly drivers, among others.

Fresh and Futuristic Design

The Kia Syros EV has a futuristic design that matches with the global electric vehicle design philosophy of the brand.

Despite compact dimensions, it also has some bold design cues, such as a closed grille, slim headlamps with LEDs, a light bar at the rear, and sharp character lines down the sides.

The two-tone colour themes and the aero-efficient alloy wheels lend it a sporty character.

And here’s what really distinguishes it: Its EV-specific design language, complete with smart lines, flush door handles and some aero elements that not only look good, but help with range on top of it.

While it is compact, the Syros EV has an upright look that endows it with a mini SUV presence.

Cabin and Features

Open the door to the Kia Syros EV and the story doesn’t change, with a tech-laden and premium cabin.

The dashboard will get dual screens – one for infotainment and the other as a digital instrument cluster.

Expect the infotainment system to be compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and connected car features such as remote climate control, vehicle tracking and OTA updates.

The Syros EV will feature a quick-charge feature along with wireless chargers, automatic climate control, steering-mounted controls and a multi-information display.

Space saving is the key to the interior layout, and there is generous head and leg room for front and rear passengers. Boot space may be average, but the rear seats fold for extra versatility.

Battery and Performance

Kia will probably make two battery sizes available with the Syros EV, catering to various customer requirements.

The 40–45 kWh battery pack might be available with the smaller version while the higher could pack a 50–55 kWh one.

The range could be somewhere between 300 km to 450 km on a full charge, depending on the battery.

The Syros EV is anticipated to come in front-wheel-drive, featuring a single electric motor providing seamless and liner acceleration.

The ride quality should be tuned for comfort, with McPherson strut suspension up front and a torsion beam at the rear.

It won’t be a performance SUV, but it will offer a seamless, yet quiet, efficient and refined urban driving experience.”

Safety and Technology

In adherence to Kia’s international safety norms, the Syros EV is likely to feature dual airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, hill-hold assist, and rear paring sensors.

Certain iterations might even come with some advanced driver-assistance systems such as lane-keep assist and autonomous emergency braking.

Kia’s emphasis on connected tech also mans the vehicle will offer app-based remote commands, diagnostics and voice controls, with up-to-date drivers sure to appreciate such features.

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Pros

Sleek, compact design that fits in any ural setting

Decent real-world driving range for everyday and short trips

Feature-rich cabin with connected car tech and twin displays

Quiet and zero emission cruising

Kia brand trust and emerging EV ecosystem in India

Cons

Rear seat can be snug for three adults.

All three rows in use could cramp up boot space.

Pricing could be slightly premium for its size.

May not be as fast as you’d like if you’re a racer at heart

Infrastructure for EVs, while expanding, not quite there in smaller towns

Kia Syros EV: Final Verdict

The Kia Syros EV appears to be a good competitor in India s compact electric SUV market.

It’s the best of both worlds: a city car for everyday use, with the advantages provided by electric driving with its modern design, connected functionalities, and a competitive range.

While it’s not a performance SUV, it strikes a good balance of comfort, technology and eco-friendliness, and would make a smart choice for buyers considering a switch to electric.

Combined with Kia’s usual quality and support, this could be a game changer in the value electric car market.

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