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•1dI am planning to buy the Kia Seltos HTX without ADAS, but I am unable to decide between the naturally aspirated petrol engine and the turbo petrol. From a usage perspective, the NA engine seems better as my driving is around 75% in city traffic. However, if budget is not a constraint, should the turbo petrol be the natural choice?

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With 75 percent city use in busy hours and the Kia Seltos HTX in mind, I would pick the HTX 1.5 petrol with the IVT automatic for you. It suits slow, stop-start traffic better than the turbo.
Here is why it fits your use. The IVT automatic feels very smooth at low speeds and takes the stress out of crawling traffic. It also responds gently, so you are not juggling the throttle and brakes all the time. Over time, it is simpler to live with than the turbo’s fast-shifting DCT, and it tends to use less fuel in city jams.
The trade-off is on open roads. The normal petrol needs a firmer press for quick overtakes and gets a bit loud when you push it. If you often drive with a full load on highways or enjoy strong bursts of speed, the 1.5 turbo is much quicker and will feel more effortless there. Just know that in slow city movement, the DCT can feel a bit hesitant and will likely sip more fuel.
For your mostly city routine, the HTX 1.5 IVT lines up best. If you crave speed more than calm in traffic, then go turbo.

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Posted on: 27 Apr 2026
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