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Kia Seltos price in Amreli
The Kia Seltos price in Amreli starts at Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Seltos top model price is Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The Kia Seltos on road price in Amreli for the base HTE Petrol MT variant begins at Rs 12.35 lakh and for the GTX(A) Diesel AT variant is Rs 22.34 lakh.
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Kia Seltos price starts at Rs 10.99 lakh and goes up to Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Kia Seltos price in Amreli starts at Rs 10.99 lakh.
The Kia Seltos diesel price in Amreli starts from Rs 12.59 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Kia Seltos turbo petrol price in Amreli starts from Rs 12.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
The 2026 Kia Seltos top model price in Amreli is Rs 22.34 lakh.
The 2026 Kia Seltos base model price in Amreli is Rs 12.35 lakh.
The Kia Seltos dual tone colour options cost around Rs 20,000 more than standard monotone finishes.
The cheapest Kia Seltos automatic model is priced at Rs 13.39 lakh (ex-showroom) in Amreli.
Trending Questions on Kia Seltos - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am looking for an upgrade. Does it make sense to buy the 3XO, coming from a Honda City? Please suggest. (Also open to other options)
My weekly car travel is 700 km, with 60% on state highways (two-lane) and 40% in the city. I'm confused between the Creta EV Excellence LR 51.4kWh and the Kia 2026 Seltos diesel manual or automatic. My yearly run is approximately 33,000 km. It is also for business purposes, with occasional visits to rural village areas up to 200 km, about three times a week. The above annual run includes all of this.
My monthly running is 900 Km. I have shortlisted the Hyundai Creta petrol (on-road price of ₹20 lakh) and the Windsor Pro (on-road price of ₹20 lakh). Which one should I opt for?
Confused between the new Seltos IVT and DCT. I have booked the IVT. Heart says DCT, but brain says IVT. It will be primarily used for city driving and occasional highway trips, which involve ghat roads. Which transmission should I opt for? Do the new-gen DCTs have issues that were reported earlier?
I am confused between the Hyundai Creta and the Kia Seltos because both are from sister brands and offer similar features. The Kia Seltos HTX Plus variant is available for ₹17.56 lakh, but I need to spend more on the Creta to get similar features. Help me clear the conflict.
Hi, I want a car for the long term, at least 8 to 9 years, with a reliable and spacious automatic petrol engine and a big boot space. My running will be about 1000 km per month, mostly in the city, with a couple of outstation trips every 3 months. I am confused between the new Seltos HTX DCT and the Hector/Hector Plus top models. I seek good features with a futuristic approach, as the car should not get obsolete in 4 to 5 years.
Hi Autocar expert.. I am planning to buy new car it will be my 1st car. My budget would be around 25 Lakhs. I have a confused between Kia Seltos, Tata Sierra and Toyota Hyryder. Want to opt for top end automatic transmission. Also help me which engine should I go for petrol/diesel? My montly run would be around 200-300kms roughly not daily use tho.
With your limited running, a petrol-engined vehicle would be advisable. Since you are looking at a top-end automatic version, the Tata Sierra and Kia Seltos are both good options. The Hyryder is good, but it is the oldest of this trio and you won’t see much benefit from its hybrid system with your limited running.
Between the Sierra and the Seltos, it depends on where your priorities lie. Both offer refined and powerful 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engines, but the Sierra uses a six-speed torque converter gearbox, which is smoother in the city, while the Seltos uses a 7-speed DCT that is quicker to shift but can sometimes hesitate in traffic. The Sierra is the pricier of the two but also has the roomier cabin and more features.
It is worth noting that Tata’s service experience can be hit or miss, while Kia’s is generally regarded as among the best in the segment. If the roomier cabin, features and the sheer road presence the Sierra offers are important to you, then it is the one to have. But if service experience is a priority, then the Seltos is the safer bet. However, before deciding, do take a test drive of both SUVs.
I am confused to buy between mahindra xuv 3xo ax5 diesel AMT and kia new seltos hte optional petrol ivt. If considering 1000 km per month running, yearly 02 drives for 600 km round trip, if looking for good mileage, comfort level, performance and road presence. Which car should I buy considering 10 years ownership.
The Kia Seltos is the better pick. Being significantly larger than the Mahindra XUV 3XO, the Seltos offers a roomier cabin and larger boot. The Seltos IVT's engine-gearbox is also superior to the 3X0's diesel-AMT combo. The Seltos IVT delivers a seamless drive experience that the 3XO's AMT just can't match. However, the IVT will not be as fuel efficient as the 3XO diesel.
We'd urge you to extend your budget for the Seltos IVT in HTK trim that adds in essentials like a rear wiper and defogger. The HTK also gets other features such as steering reach adjust, rear window sunshades and alloy wheels.
I am confused between SELTOS petrol ivt vs diesel MT. HtK variant or HTE (o) ? My usage is 50 % city and 50 % highway. Monthly around 1000 kms . I am concerned about mileage as I travel daily for business purpose, but also thinking about DPF issues in future. Please advise accordingly. Confused between white and gray color as well.
While the Kia Seltos diesel MT will be more fuel efficient, the Seltos IVT is the better pick overall. The smooth engine and seamless gearbox deliver a great drive experience, especially in city drives. Performance is also adequate on the highway.
The Seltos diesel is pleasant scoring well for refinement (as diesels go). However, the engine feels a bit strained in the new Seltos that's grown in size and weight. Further, a comparable variant diesel will cost you significantly more than an IVT, negating any real savings that you'd get from its greater efficiency. As for your concern about DPF issues, you shouldn't have a problem given your usage includes highway drives. Steady cruises on the highway allow DPF regeneration and ensure trouble-free performance.
With respect to variants, we'd recommend stretching for the HTK. The HTE(O) misses a rear defogger and rear wiper which are safety essentials. Further, the HTK also adds in comfort features like rear sunshades, keyless entry and reach adjust for the steering. The HTK's larger 17-inch alloy wheels (vs the HTE(O)'s 16-inch steel rims with wheel covers) also have a big bearing on the look.
























































































































