Tech Overload: Kia Seltos Levels Up with Feature-Packed New Top Variants

New Kia Seltos Variants: The automaker has officially shaken up the top end of its incredibly popular Seltos lineup, rolling out two brand-new premium trims: the GTX (O) and the X-Line (O).

Aimed squarely at buyers who want zero compromises on safety and gadgets, these new variants completely replace the older GTX (A) and X-Line (A) configurations.

Prices for these high-spec, premium models start at Rs 21.56 lakh (ex-showroom). However, if you are looking at the Seltos as a budget-conscious family mover, don’t worry—the baseline entry price for the range remains firmly anchored at Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Big Upgrade: What is ADAS F+?

The undisputed headline feature of the GTX (O) and X-Line (O) is the debut of Kia’s ADAS F+ system. This isn’t just a minor software tweak; it expands the Seltos’ safety shield to a massive 28 advanced driver assistance features.

While the previous top-tier Seltos trims already handled basics like lane-keeping and forward collision warnings, the new “F+” suite is designed to tackle much more chaotic, real-world driving environments.

Crucial New Safety Features Include:

  • Junction-Crossing Collision Avoidance: Keeps an electronic eye out at intersections, automatically stepping in if a vehicle suddenly cuts across your path.
  • Side and Oncoming Lane-Change Alerts: Actively monitors blind spots and oncoming traffic during overtaking maneuvers to prevent catastrophic side-swipes.
  • Evasive Steering Assist: If a pedestrian or obstacle appears out of nowhere, the system adds steering torque to help you cleanly maneuver around them.
  • Highway Driving Assist: Combines adaptive cruise control and lane centering to significantly reduce driving fatigue on long expressway road trips.

Inside New Kia Seltos Variants Cockpit: Gadgets Everywhere

Kia hasn’t just focused on what happens outside the car; the interior receives an equally heavy dose of premium infrastructure.

Stepping into the cabin, the first thing you’ll notice is the updated Connected Car Navigation Cockpit. For drivers who prefer not to use English commands, the system now natively supports a variety of regional Indian languages.

Furthermore, tech enthusiasts will love the windshield-projected Head-Up Display (HUD), which floats critical trip data right in your line of sight, and the Digital Key functionality that lets you unlock and start the vehicle using just your smartphone.

Perhaps the most practical addition for Indian road conditions is the inclusion of factory-fitted front and rear dashcams. These cameras can be fully controlled and monitored through a dedicated mobile app, saving owners from messy aftermarket wiring jobs.

Rounding out the interior luxuries are rain-sensing wipers, one-touch auto up/down windows for all four doors, a Smart Air Purifier featuring a real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) display, and the updated Kia Connect 2.0 suite boasting over 85 connected vehicle features.

Under the Hood: Engine and Gearbox Breakdown

Kia is keeping things highly flexible by offering these new premium trims across its versatile powertrain lineup. Whether you prefer the efficiency of a diesel, the smooth nature of a naturally aspirated petrol, or the punch of a turbo, there is a configuration available.

EngineMaximum PowerAvailable Gearboxes
1.5-Litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol115 hp6-speed Manual / CVT Automatic
1.5-Litre Diesel116 hp6-speed Manual / 6-speed Torque Converter
1.5-Litre Turbo-Petrol160 hp6-speed iMT (Clutchless) / 7-speed Dual-Clutch (DCT)

The Verdict: Staying Ahead of a Crowded Pack

The mid-size SUV segment in India is arguably the most brutal battleground in the automotive industry right now. By launching these new variants, Kia is throwing down a direct gauntlet to its corporate sibling, the Hyundai Creta, alongside other massive rivals like the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Honda Elevate, and upcoming challengers like the Tata Sierra EV and Renault Duster.

Our Take 

At the Rs 21.5 lakh price point, consumers are no longer just looking for a spacious car—they want luxury-adjacent features. By integrating safety features like junction-assist and convenience tech like built-in dashcams directly from the factory, Kia has smartened up the Seltos to appeal directly to the modern, tech-savvy urban buyer.