The second-generation Kia Seltos has been unveiled, shifting to a new platform and featuring larger proportions, an overhauled interior, and a multitude of different powertrains.

Revealed to media via an online livestream, the new Seltos – replacing the current model, launched in 2019 – has exterior styling and an interior layout heavily inspired by Kia’s electric vehicles (EVs), including the EV9 and EV5.

The new Seltos will enter production in India this month with petrol power, with Korean production to follow and a hybrid version due later in 2026.

It’s set to debut in Australia during the fourth quarter (October to December) of 2026.

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The small SUV will also be offered in Western Europe for the first time, joining a vast array of global markets including the US, Mexico, India, China, South Korea, and Australia.

Underpinning the new Seltos is Kia’s K3 platform, which it has shifted to from the K2 platform. That means it now shares its architecture with Hyundai’s i30 Sedan and Kona, as well as Kia’s Niro and K4, among others.

The Seltos has grown in almost every dimension. Its wheelbase is 60mm longer at 2690mm, while it’s 45mm longer overall at 4430mm, 30mm wider at 1830mm. Cargo capacity has also been increased from 498 litres to 536 litres, though the Seltos is now 35mm lower at 1600mm.

Kia says the Seltos’ new platform delivers improved ride, handling, and stability, along with greater body rigidity and improved noise insulation. Importantly, it has also enabled the use of several new powertrains.