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P No. 381/1/1&2 Garacharma Main Rd, Garacharma, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar 744101
Last Updated on: 11 Aug 2026

Kia Seltos price in South Andaman
The Kia Seltos price in South Andaman starts at Rs 11.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Seltos top model price is Rs 21.82 lakh (ex-showroom). The Kia Seltos on road price in South Andaman for the base HTE Petrol MT variant begins at Rs 12.32 lakh and for the X-Line(O) Diesel AT variant is Rs 24.55 lakh.
Kia Seltos petrol-manual price range: Rs 10.99 lakh to Rs 19.49 lakh
Kia Seltos petrol-CVT price range: Rs 13.39 lakh to Rs 19.49 lakh
Kia Seltos turbo-petrol iMT price range: Rs 12.89 lakh to Rs 13.89 lakh
Kia Seltos turbo-petrol DCT price range: Rs 16.29 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh
Kia Seltos diesel-manual price range: Rs 12.59 lakh to Rs 18.29 lakh
Kia Seltos diesel-AT price range: Rs 14.99 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh
Check the Seltos on road price in South Andaman for all variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
The Kia Seltos price in South Andaman starts at Rs 11.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Whereas, Seltos top model price is Rs 21.82 lakh (ex-showroom). The Kia Seltos on road price in South Andaman for the base HTE Petrol MT variant begins at Rs 12.32 lakh and for the X-Line(O) Diesel AT variant is Rs 24.55 lakh.
Kia Seltos petrol-manual price range: Rs 10.99 lakh to Rs 19.49 lakh
Kia Seltos petrol-CVT price range: Rs 13.39 lakh to Rs 19.49 lakh
Kia Seltos turbo-petrol iMT price range: Rs 12.89 lakh to Rs 13.89 lakh
Kia Seltos turbo-petrol DCT price range: Rs 16.29 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh
Kia Seltos diesel-manual price range: Rs 12.59 lakh to Rs 18.29 lakh
Kia Seltos diesel-AT price range: Rs 14.99 lakh to Rs 19.99 lakh
Check the Seltos on road price in South Andaman for all variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
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With a starting price of Rs 11.00 lakh, the Seltos starting price slots in the middle of its rivals. At the top-end, it's among the most expensive mid-size SUVs in its class.
The Seltos comes across as a very balanced mid-size SUV in its class. It may miss out on amenities like a powered tailgate and an air purifier, but it is otherwise well equipped with most features you’d expect. Its diverse range of powertrains on offer makes it a formidable option.
I want to buy a new car for a family of five, and I am confused between the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI Signature and the Kia New Seltos HTK naturally aspirated petrol.
Go for the Seltos HTK NA petrol. With a family of five, the Kia Seltos is the more sensible choice because it is simply the bigger and more comfortable car. The rear seat is wider, the cabin feels more spacious, and the boot is larger, which makes a difference on family trips. The naturally aspirated petrol engine of this Kia car is smooth and reliable, and the overall ownership experience is easy and stress-free.The Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI Signature is the better driver's car with a more engaging turbocharged engine, but it is a smaller SUV, and the rear seat is not as accommodating for three adults. For a family of five, comfort and space matter more than driving dynamics, and that is where the Seltos has a clear advantage.
I have been using Honda City manual for the last 21 years. Now, I want a car with automatic transmission for city running mostly. My average running is around 1000km a month. Can you suggest whether I should buy Seltos, Creta, Kushaq or Elevate?
Given your usage of around 1,000 km a month, mostly in the city, the priority should be a smooth and reliable automatic transmission, good ride comfort and ease of ownership. The Kia Seltos IVT is the most natural recommendation here. The IVT gearbox is also very smooth, and the Seltos feels more premium and feature-rich than the competition. Alternatively, consider the Honda Elevate. The CVT is exceptionally smooth in stop-start traffic, Honda’s ownership experience is proven, and the car is simple, reliable and easy to live with.The Skoda Kushaq is the driver’s choice, with a more engaging driving experience, but in city running, that doesn't matter much. The Hyundai Creta is a good all-rounder, but it is due for a full model change in 2027, which makes the Seltos and Elevate stronger recommendations at this point.
Hi! My wife is a dentist and currently drives a Dzire. Her hospital is nearby, and her average monthly running is less than 500km. We are planning a new car. We are considering the new 1.0 Brezza, the Punch EV, or even the Tiago EV because of uncertainty around petrol in the future. Our son wants a Creta or Seltos base model. I have a Hyryder base model. We are really confused about what to do.
Given your wife's usage of less than 500km a month and mostly short city runs, the Tata Punch EV is the more sensible choice here. It is a proven electric car with a compact footprint that's well-suited to the city, and the powertrain is smooth and refined. The Tiago EV is a good option too, but the Punch EV offers more space, comfort, features, range and ground clearance. And that too, for not a huge premium, and since it's in your budget, you should choose it. Plus, being an EV, running and maintenance costs are very low. Tata is the market leader in EVs, and its service stations are well geared to handle electric cars.The Brezza Turbo is a good option too, but feels unnecessary for your wife's intended usage. It's larger and not as easy to manoeuvre, and it's only available with a manual gearbox, which for short urban driving spells is not as easy as an automatic, which the EV is.It's for these same reasons the Kia Seltos and Hyundai Creta don't make sense here. Overall, since you have a larger car in the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, a compact EV like the Punch makes most sense. Just make sure you can have a wallbox charger installed at your home, as that is crucial to EV ownership in India.
I am currently confused between the Hyundai Creta King Diesel AT and the new Kia Seltos Diesel AT. After discounts, the Creta King Diesel AT costs around Rs. 21.6 lakh, while a similarly specced Seltos Diesel AT is around Rs. 25 lakh. I may also be able to negotiate a further discount on the Creta, whereas Kia is not offering any discount as the Seltos has been newly launched. The Seltos is based on the K3 platform and has a 5-star safety rating, while I am not clear about where the current Creta stands from a global safety perspective. I have also heard that a new Creta based on the same K3 platform as the Seltos could arrive within the next 12 months. I am unsure how that might affect its pricing, features, and discounts. Considering the Rs. 3.4 lakh price difference, safety, long-term ownership, resale value, and the possibility of a new Creta arriving soon, which one would make more sense? I am confused about whether I should take the heavily discounted Creta now or spend more on the newer Seltos.
Go for the Hyundai Creta Diesel AT at Rs 21.6 lakh - and potentially less after further discounts. The Kia Seltos Diesel AT at Rs 25 lakh is simply too much more expensive for what is essentially a very similar car underneath. Both cars use the same diesel engine and the same 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox. The new-gen Seltos does have a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, while the outgoing-gen Creta has not been tested by BNCAP yet, but is not an unsafe car by any means. Hyundai has a strong global safety record, and the Creta is a well-engineered product. The next-gen Creta, built on the same K3 platform as the Seltos, is at least a year away from going on sale, and will see a similar - if not greater - price jump as seen on the Seltos. Similarly, these discounts you're getting on the current model will disappear, and frankly the benefits you're getting today are too good to ignore. If you simply must have the latest tech and a bit more space, get the Seltos, but the Creta with the same features at a far discounted price gives you far more bang for your buck.
Hi, which would be a good first car among Victoris VXI AT, Victoris VXI Strong Hybrid, or Seltos HTK IVT? What sort of discounts are available on the Victoris Strong Hybrid variants that could sweeten the deal? My maximum budget is Rs. 15 lakh ex-showroom. We are 4 members in the family with a pet dog. My usage is 80% in Bengaluru city, with a monthly running of less than 1,000 km. I am considering the hybrid if the pricing is good; otherwise, I am happy with the NA petrol variants. The purchase is not urgent, and I can wait until the end of 2026 or Q1 2027 as well.
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXI AT petrol. With your usage of less than 1,000km a month and 80% city driving in Bengaluru, the strong hybrid does not make financial sense unless you are getting a very substantial discount. The petrol automatic is smooth, reliable and well suited to city traffic, and the Brezza is a proven, fuss-free ownership proposition with Maruti’s service reach and low running costs. The Seltos HTK IVT and the Victoris VXI AT are good cars, but at Rs. 15 lakh ex-showroom you are at the lower end of their range and will be compromising on features, whereas the Brezza ZXI AT is a more complete package at that price point. The Seltos and Victoris are bigger, but not my much and the premium you pay does not justify the entry-level variants. The Brezza also has a comfortable rear seat and a decent boot, which will suit a family of four plus a pet dog and is a better deal overall.
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