Kia introduces aurora black pearl colour option for Seltos X-Line trim

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 08-26 16:30

Kia Seltos aurora black pearl
Kia India has introduced a new aurora black pearl color option for the X-Line trim of its popular Seltos lineup. This addition offers customers more choices to personalise their vehicles, complementing the existing Matte Graphite color. The new color enhances the car's exterior and interior, maintaining the distinctive X-Line styling with a luxurious two-tone interior.

The aurora black pearl colour variant features several gloss black finish elements. These include the front and rear skid plates, Outside Rear-View Mirrors, shark-fin antenna, tailgate garnish, and faux exhaust on the rear bumper. Striking ‘Sun Orange’ accents further enhance these elements, visible on the skid plates, side door garnish, and wheel center caps. The X-Line trim is also equipped with larger 18-inch alloy wheels that have a dual-tone crystal cut and a glossy black outline. The iconic ‘X-Line’ badge on the tailgate adds a touch of distinction.

Chief Sales Officer at Kia India, Joonsu Cho, expressed his thoughts on the new addition and customer response. "The Kia Seltos has been our best-selling model, and we are on the cusp of achieving an incredible milestone—500,000 units sold. The X-Line trim has struck a chord with our new-age buyers, who prioritise distinctive and exclusive products in their purchasing decisions. In response to their demand and feedback, we are thrilled to introduce a new black color option in the X-Line trim, providing our customers with even more choices to match their unique tastes. And we will continue to evolve in line with our customers' preferences, ensuring that Kia remains their brand of choice."

Features

The exterior changes include gloss black finish elements on various components like the front bumper, radiator grille, spoiler, and roof rack. Other notable changes include gloss black radiator grille garnish and silver front calipers.

Interior features include a two-tone combination of Splendid Sage Green and Black, with an exclusive touch of orange stitching on the seats and the steering wheel. Other interior elements such as the C/PAD lower section, door armrest, speaker grille, and interior lamps are designed to align with the new color theme. The roof lining, sunvisor, assist grip, and steering wheel logo also align with the new interior design scheme.

Through these changes, Kia aims to offer its customers a more personalised and luxurious driving experience, staying in tune with the evolving preferences of its customer base.

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