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Feature-rich but volume-shy – Inside Kia Syros’ one-year journey



<p>The Kia Syros began their India innings on a strong note with competitive pricing and a radical design that had the market in a split opinion on the design. </p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= The Kia Syros began their India innings on a strong note with competitive pricing and a radical design that had the market in a split opinion on the design.

Kia India’s Syros completed one year in the Indian market on February 1, 2026, marking a mixed journey for the SUV that entered an already crowded and fiercely competitive segment.

In this one year, the Syros was positioned as a premium, feature-rich offering sitting between the Sonet and the Seltos, aimed at buyers seeking more space, technology and design flair without stepping into a full mid-size SUV.

Early momentum, quick tapering and EV revival

The Kia Syros began their India innings on a strong note with competitive pricing and a radical design that had the market in a split opinion on the design. In February – March 2025, it clocked over 5,000 units each month (see table below), contributing more than a fifth of Kia India’s total domestic volumes at the time. This early traction reflected pent-up demand, aggressive launch marketing and a feature list that stood out in its price band.

Month (2025) Sales (Unit)
February 5425
March 5015
April 2000
May 3611
June 774
July 834
August 308
September 465
October 785
November 544
December 1116

Source: Vaahan, company’s monthly sale data



<p>This early traction reflected pent-up demand, aggressive launch marketing and a feature list that stood out in its price band.</p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= This early traction reflected pent-up demand, aggressive launch marketing and a feature list that stood out in its price band.

Early momentum, quick tapering and EV revival

The Kia Syros began their India innings on a strong note with competitive pricing and a radical design that had the market in a split opinion on the design. In February – March 2025, it clocked over 5000 units each month, contributing more than a fifth of Kia India’s total domestic volumes at the time. This early traction reflected pent-up demand, aggressive launch marketing and a feature list that stood out in its price band. However, the momentum proved difficult to sustain as from the second half of 2025, monthly volumes fell sharply, dropping below the 1,000-unit mark by June. Between July and September, sales hovered in the 300–800 unit range, highlighting the challenge of maintaining visibility and differentiation once the initial buzz faded. A modest recovery was visible towards the end of the year, with December 2025 crossing the 1,100-unit mark, aided by year-end promotions and broader festive demand. January 2026 volumes are estimated to be in a similar range, indicating stabilisation at a lower base rather than a return to launch-scale numbers. However, all is not lost. Recently, the Kia Syros EV has been spied on test in India, putting its boxy, spacious and practical nature to a good use. It is expected to launch in the first half of 2026 at an approximate price between INR 14 – 20 lakh.



<p>A modest recovery was visible towards the end of the year, with December 2025 crossing the 1,100-unit mark, aided by year-end promotions and broader festive demand. </p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= A modest recovery was visible towards the end of the year, with December 2025 crossing the 1,100-unit mark, aided by year-end promotions and broader festive demand.

What set the Syros apart – ETAuto garage long-term report
Kia Syros’ core strength lies in its positioning and packaging. It offered a more upright, SUV-like stance than the Sonet, with a boxier design that appealed to buyers prioritising space and road presence. My father was a rather big fan of the design of the Syros. In his words and I quote “It looks different on the road. And satisfies the space factor.” He sighed, remembering our current Hyundai Venue loaded to the brim with people and huge boxes on the curvy roads of Uttrakhand on our yearly hometown trips. The cabin experience was another differentiator, with a larger infotainment screen, digital instrumentation and connected features typically seen in higher segments. Never faced a problem with the iphone connectivity. The wireless charger was slow but the ventilated seats made the wait comfortable. Special thanks to the rear ventilated seats, which while being a segment-first feature, prompted my father to take the back seat at times for a relaxed ‘my child can drive’ journeys.

We drove the top-of the line diesel automatic, the HTK Plus and while a diesel automatic is a sight for tired eyes, the efficiency was a burn in the pocket. The Syros draws power from a hungry 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder diesel engine, it returned a fuel efficiency of 11-12 kmpl in cities and went up to only 14.8kmpl on the highway on a trip to Jaipur.

Somehow I expected more. The engine is also a loud companion that sometimes went mum on a highway if I didn’t fiddle with the torque converter much. It absolutely protested the use of the paddle shifters and took its own sweet time to upshift. It was like having my father in the passenger wheel with me, somehow faltering my attempted quick maneuvers. I’m not calling it a dad car, but a car that dads might obviously like.



<p>The sub-4 metre and compact SUV space in India is intensely price-sensitive.</p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= The sub-4 metre and compact SUV space in India is intensely price-sensitive.

The few limitations

Despite its strengths, the Syros faces some challenges. The sub-4 metre and compact SUV space in India is intensely price-sensitive, and Syros’ relatively premium pricing limits its mass appeal. Buyers in this segment tend to prioritise value, fuel efficiency and resale, areas where market leaders already enjoy strong brand equity. Another possible constraint is internal competition. Kia’s own Sonet continues to deliver far higher and more consistent volumes, while the Seltos remains the brand’s mainstay in the mid-size SUV category.

Sales volatility across the year also points to limited repeat traction and reliance on promotional pushes rather than organic demand.



<p>For the Syros to scale meaningfully in its second year, sharper pricing strategies, variant rationalisation and clearer positioning will be critical.</p>
<p>“/><figcaption class= For the Syros to scale meaningfully in its second year, sharper pricing strategies, variant rationalisation and clearer positioning will be critical.

One year on

One year after its launch, the Kia Syros stands as a product that impressed at debut but settled into a niche role. It is practical and fuss-free. And that’s a great niche to be in. It reinforces Kia’s image as a feature-forward manufacturer and adds depth to its SUV line-up, but it is unlikely to emerge as a volume pillar.

For the Syros to scale meaningfully in its second year, sharper pricing strategies, variant rationalisation and clearer positioning will be critical. In an SUV market that rewards consistency over novelty, the next phase will test whether Syros can move from being a promising addition to a sustained performer in Kia India’s portfolio.

  • Published On Feb 5, 2026 at 09:02 PM IST

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