Category Average: 998.0 - 1493.0 cc
Sonet: 998.0 - 1493.0 cc
Category Average: 19.1 kmpl
Sonet: 18.4-24.1 kmpl
Category Average: 97.13 bhp
Sonet: 82.0 - 118.0 bhp
The Kia Sonet 2024 is the Korean manufacturer’s offering in the sub-compact SUV segment and was first launched in India in September 2020. It was Kia’s third product in the country after the Seltos and Carnival, and has since become one of the top contenders in its class. The Sonet is manufactured at Kia’s facility in Andhra Pradesh and is exported to several international markets. In January 2024, Kia rolled out a major update to the Sonet, introducing revised styling and new features, including Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to boost its appeal in a highly competitive category.
The Kia Sonet price in India starts from approximately ₹7.99 lakh and goes up to ₹15.75 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant and powertrain chosen. The Sonet base model offers the essential features with a manual transmission, while the top variant, Kia Sonet X-Line, brings advanced features and styling updates, including a Matte Graphite exterior finish, ADAS safety tech, and a premium interior setup.
The Sonet variants include a total of eight trims, available with both petrol and diesel engine options. Buyers can choose between the naturally aspirated 1.2-litre petrol engine, the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit, and a 1.5-litre diesel engine. These variants are paired with a wide range of transmission options, including 5-speed manual, 6-speed iMT, 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic, and 7-speed DCT.
The Kia Sonet colours include 11 paint choices such as Clear White, Aurora Black Pearl, Glacier Pearl White, Intense Red, Sparkling Silver, Gravity Grey, Pewter Olive, and exclusive Matte Graphite for the X-Line. Dual-tone variants are also offered on select trims.
The Sonet’s mileage varies depending on the engine and transmission combination. The 1.2-litre petrol delivers a claimed mileage of around 18.4 kmpl, while the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol offers around 18.3 kmpl with the DCT. The 1.5-litre diesel is the most efficient, with figures going up to 22.3 kmpl with the iMT gearbox, making it a suitable choice for high-mileage users. Real-world fuel economy may vary depending on road conditions and driving style.
The Kia Sonet specifications include three engine choices. The 1.2-litre petrol makes 82 bhp and 115 Nm, the 1.0-litre turbo produces 118 bhp and 172 Nm, and the 1.5-litre diesel delivers 114 bhp and 250 Nm. Transmission options span from manual to automatic across the range.
Ground clearance is 205 mm and the SUV offers a 5-seater layout. Key features include a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, ventilated front seats, wireless phone charging, automatic climate control, and a sunroof. The 2024 update has also added ADAS functions, including lane keep assist, high-beam assist, and forward collision warning, enhancing driver safety. Additionally, standard safety features include multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, and electronic stability control (ESC).
Kia Sonet offers and discounts vary by dealership and region. Customers can expect seasonal offers such as exchange bonuses, cash discounts, or low EMI schemes during festivals or clearance periods. Some dealers also offer additional loyalty bonuses or accessory packs on select variants.
The Kia Sonet sub-compact SUV competes in a highly crowded segment and goes up against models like the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Renault Kiger, and Nissan Magnite.
First launched in September of 2020, Kia Sonet entered a space crowded with established champions that continue to fight for the sub-compact SUV crown. The task was cut out for the second SUV offering from Kia since its India debut in 2019 and while it has not exactly taken a place on the pedestal, it has battled its way forward with a whole lot of spirit. Close to three lakh Sonet units have been sold in the domestic market alone and backed by its striking exterior design and a feature-packed cabin, the model has made a mark for itself.
The Sonet has always had a confident posture and a clear SUV stance. Measuring in at 3,995 mm in length, 1,790 mm in width and standing 1,642 mm tall, it is the stereotypical sub-compact SUV in most ways. But where it stands out is in its styling on the outside, a factor that has been intricately worked upon in the 2024 edition.
The mid-life update on Kia Sonet now equips its with a sportier and more aggressive design language, marked primarily by the updated ‘Tiger Nose’ grille on the face, re-worked LED DRLs and re-designed fog lamps on the modified front bumper.
There is no change in terms of dimensions and the only difference on the new model from the side angle are new alloy designs for the wheels. But hustle over to the rear and this is where the Sonet looks its best. A stretched light bar between the reworked tail light units lend the vehicle an extremely catchy appeal while the reworked rear bumper just accentuates the overall profile from the back.
The Sonet continues to be all about choices and comes in seven variants - HTE, HTK, HTK+, HTX, HTX+, GTX+ and X-Line. It also has as many as 10 single tone hues - Glacier White Pearl, Sparkling Silver, Gravity Grey, Aurora Black Pearl, Intense Red, Imperial Blue, Clear White, Pewter Olive, and Matte Graphite, and two dual tone shades - Intense Red and Glacier White Pearl with Black roof.
In terms of sheer visual cues, the updates on the inside of the new Kia Sonet is comparatively less. And that's mostly fine because the model still has a relatively new dashboard layout and only minor changes in the control section for the HVAC. The 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment screen has been carried forward but the software has been updated.
But where the Sonet continues to excel in is in the sheer number of features it has always boasted of. And the 2024 model is bragging even bigger. The digital driver display has been updated and is now much more vibrant regardless of the drive mode-determined colour scheme on display. There is also a 360-degree camera set up that is new and the feed is quite crisp. These cameras also compliment the main cam set up at the front that is primarily tasked with ADAS-related duties. And yes, ADAS (Advanced driver assistance system) is more than likely to set it apart from its rivals which don't offer the technology just yet.
The other feature highlights include an air-purification system, mood lighting that moves to the beats of the music from the Bose sound system, four-way driver seat adjustment through twin switches on the side, window curtains on either side for rear passengers as well as voice-enabled functionality and remote access functions through smartphone.
The upholstery colours on the inside will vary depending on the trim and variant selected but where the Sonet still lacks is rear-seat comfort. While the company has carved out the back of the front seats to open up a bit more leg room and also bolstered under-thigh support, the overall sense of space for back-seat passengers is still missing, especially when compared to many of Sonet's rival models.
The Sonet remains relatively well-packed as far as safety features are concerned. Six airbags are offered as standard on the model while the other highlights include Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Hill Assist Control (HAC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), front and rear parking sensors, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and of course, ADAS.
The ADAS on Sonet offers highlights like Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Following Assist, High-Beam Assist, Lead Vehicle Departure Alert (all tested through the course of this drive), and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist.
The Sonet carries forward its three engine options - a 1.5-litre CRDi diesel motor, a 1.2-litre petrol unit and the enormously popular 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine. Transmission options are galore too, ranging from six-speed manual, six-speed iMT and six-speed AT to a seven-speed DCT on the turbo.
And it is the turbo Sonet that was our review unit, complete in its shining Intense Red shade. The Sonet in its turbo avataar is an absolute delight because it is just so energetic in its drive trait. In fact, even in the Eco drive mode, there is more than enough power to put a smile on your face, a smile that gets far wider when the Sport mode is engaged. The DCT unit works nearly flawlessly and apart from the minor grunt from the engine when pushing the pedal hard, there is not much to dent the sheer energy of this particular version.
The power and torque figures remain the same - 118 bhp and 170 Nm of torque. But what has noticable changed are the tweaks in the suspension setup and the braking bite. The Sonet has always had a rather firm suspension which has now been softened just a bit more to enhance overall comfort. And the braking bite too has been improved for better stopping power.
The Sonet is a confident car that may not really be for everyone even if it tries. The competition is just too much. What works for it is its catchy styling and an even more excitable feature list now, complete with a plethora of engine and transmission choices. The addition of ADAS is a major leg up too.
Where the Sonet still has room for improvement is in its rear-seat space and comfort. Up against heavyweights like Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza and Hyundai Venue, among others, the task is cut out.
Rear AC Vents | Yes |
Airbags | Yes |
Body Type | SUV |
Max Torque | 115-250 Nm |
Keyless Entry | Yes |
Mileage | 18.4 kmpl |
Transmission | Manual,Automatic |
Engine | 998 - 1493 cc |
Sunroof | Yes |
Fuel Type | Petrol,Diesel |
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₹8 Lakhs* | ₹6.14 Lakhs* | ₹7.74 Lakhs* | ₹9 Lakhs* | ₹7.54 Lakhs* | ₹11.39 Lakhs* |
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Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 6 | Airbags 2 |
Power 114 bhp | Power 99 bhp | Power 99 bhp | Power 114 bhp | Power 99 bhp | Power 118 bhp |
Torque 250 Nm | Torque 152 Nm | Torque 147.6 Nm | Torque 250 Nm | Torque 147.6 Nm | Torque 280 Nm |
Ground Clearance - | Ground Clearance 205 mm | Ground Clearance 190 mm | Ground Clearance 189 mm | Ground Clearance - | Ground Clearance - |
Length 3995 mm | Length 3994 mm | Length 3995 mm | Length 3995 mm | Length 3995 mm | Length 4400 mm |
Height 1642 mm | Height 1572 mm | Height 1550 mm | Height 1680 mm | Height 1550 mm | Height 1812 mm |
Width 1790 mm | Width 1758 mm | Width 1765 mm | Width 1800 mm | Width 1765 mm | Width 1795 mm |
Turning Radius - | Turning Radius 5 metres | Turning Radius 4.9 metres | Turning Radius - | Turning Radius 4.9 metres | Turning Radius - |
Boot Space - | Boot Space 336 litres | Boot Space 308 litres | Boot Space - | Boot Space 308 litres | Boot Space 696 litres |
Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV | Body Type SUV |
Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual, Automatic | Transmission Manual |
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Kia Sonet in India is available in Petrol & Diesel variants. Average mileage of Kia Sonet's petrol variant is 18.4 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Kia Sonet HTE 1.2 Petrol MT comes with a 45 litres fuel tank.
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