Last Updated on: 13 Aug 2026
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol 1.0 HTK (O) DCT
The Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol 1.0 HTK (O) DCT variant is priced at ₹10.00 lakh. The Turbo Petrol 1.0 HTK (O) DCT variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol 1.0 HTK (O) DCT Key Features
- Part-leatherette Seat Material
- Halogen Headlight Type
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol 1.0 HTK (O) DCT specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine Type | Turbocharged |
Engine Displacement | 998 cc |
Number of Cylinders | 3 |
Engine Installation | Front |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Gearbox Type | DCT |
Number of Gears | 7 |
Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox | Yes |
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox | Yes |
Drive Layout | Front Wheel Drive |
Lockable Differential/s | No |
Max Engine Power | 119.6 hp at 6000 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 172 Nm at 1500 - 4000 rpm |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Supply System | Direct Injection |
E20 Compatibility | Yes |
Emission Standard | Bharat Stage VI |
Terrain Modes | No |
Auto Start/Stop | Yes |
Official Fuel Economy | 18.7 kmpl |
Autocar Tested City Mileage | 11.6 kmpl |
Autocar Tested Highway Mileage | 16.5 kmpl |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 litres |
Autocar Tested Mileage | 14.05 kmpl |
0-100kph | 12.25 s |
20-80kph (in third gear/ kickdown) | 7.43 s |
40-100kph (in fourth gear/ kickdown) | 9.2 s |
Suspension & Steering
Front Suspension Type | McPherson Strut |
Front Springs | Coil Springs |
Rear Suspension Type | Coupled Torsion Beam Axle |
Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
Damper Control | No |
Ride Height Adjust | No |
Type of Power Assist | Electric |
Steering Adjust type | Manual |
Steering Adjust | Tilt |
4 Wheel Steer | No |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Wheel Size | 16 inches |
Front Tyre Size | 215/60 R16 |
Rear Tyre Size | 215/60 R16 |
Wheels | Steel rims with wheel covers |
Spare Wheel | Space Saver |
Dimensions
Length | 3995 mm |
Width | 1790 mm |
Height | 1642 mm |
Wheelbase | 2500 mm |
Chassis Type | Monocoque |
Boot Capacity | 385 litres |
Doors | 5 |
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol 1.0 HTK (O) DCT features
Comfort
| Roof Grab Handles | |
| Rear Power Outlet | |
| Rear Reading Lamp | |
| Electric Tailgate Release | |
| Rear Window Sun Shades | |
| Rear Windscreen Sun Shade |
Safety
| Central Locking | |
| Side Airbag | |
| Speed Assist System | |
| Speed-Sensing Auto Door Locks | |
| Child Safety Lock | |
| Driver Airbag |
Exterior
| LED DRLs | |
| LED fog lamps | |
| Outside rear view mirror (ORVM) | |
| LED headlamps | |
| LED taillights | |
| Wheel Arch Cladding |
Interior
| Low Fuel Level Warning | |
| Gear Indicator | |
| Speedometer | Analogue |
| Head-up Display | |
| Average Speed | |
| Tachometer | Analogue |
Entertainment
| MirrorLink | |
| Second Row USB port | 2 Type C |
| Speakers | 6 |
| Wireless Phone Charging | |
| Steering Audio Controls | |
| Satellite Navigation | Phone-based |
Connected Car Features
| Phone App | |
| Over the air (OTA) updates | |
| Tow Away Alert | |
| Summon Mode | |
| Remote AC On / Off via App | |
| Emergency Call Button |
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Questions you may find useful
Hi everyone, I am planning to buy my first car. I will be driving around 40km daily in the city, along with occasional highway trips of around 300 km to nearby cities. Some of these highway journeys will involve hilly areas, while the roads in smaller cities can have potholes and rough patches. I am looking for an automatic transmission, with a budget of around Rs 12–14 lakh. Good mileage, safety features and overall value for money are my main priorities. The options currently on my list are the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi AT, Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 AT, Kia Sonet HTK+ or HTK+ (O), and Hyundai Creta HX5 AT. However, I am mainly confused between the Brezza and the XUV 3XO and would appreciate some guidance on which one would be better suited to my requirements.
Both are solid choices, but the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5 AT is the better fit for your usage. Your daily 40 km city commute, combined with occasional 300 km highway runs through hilly terrain and rough roads, demands a car with a strong engine, good ride quality and a robust build. The 3XO’s turbo petrol engine offers noticeably better performance than the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi AT, especially on inclines and overtakes, while the suspension is well-tuned for rough roads and potholes. It is also one of the most spacious compact SUVs, making it a comfortable family car. One drawback is that the boot is on the smaller side for this segment.The Brezza is the more sensible long-term ownership choice with Maruti’s service reach and reliability, but its naturally aspirated petrol engine feels underpowered on highways and hills. It makes up for it by offering better fuel efficiency than the 3XO, particularly in the city. The Kia Sonet HTK+ and Hyundai Creta HX5 are good alternatives, but the 3XO offers a better balance of performance, space and value for money.
I am looking for a car that I can keep for the long term, around 8–10 years, with a budget of under Rs 15 lakh on-road in Bangalore. I would prefer an automatic with an SUV stance. My usage will mainly be a 15 km daily office commute, along with occasional highway trips. I am looking for something that looks modern, has enough space, and offers good after-sales service. A few options I have shortlisted are the Hyundai Venue/Sonet with DCT and the Renault Kiger with CVT. My main concern is whether DCTs are reliable for long-term ownership if they are regularly serviced, especially with bumper-to-bumper traffic 2–3 times a week.
Given the budget, usage and long-term ownership focus, we would recommend the Renault Kiger CVT over the Hyundai Venue or Kia Sonet DCT. A daily 15 km office commute with frequent bumper-to-bumper traffic, along with occasional highway trips, is better suited to a CVT than a DCT. CVTs are smoother at low speeds and work well in stop-start traffic. They can also be less demanding in such conditions over the long term.DCTs can be reliable when maintained properly, but they are not the ideal choice for regular stop-start traffic. Repeated low-speed crawling can generate heat and accelerate clutch-pack wear, potentially leading to expensive repairs over time.The Kiger also offers a modern design, a spacious cabin and a good feature set for its price. Renault's after-sales service has improved in recent years, while the Kiger offers strong value for money in this segment. The budget also stretches further with the Kiger CVT, allowing a higher-spec variant with some money left over. In comparison, the Sonet and Venue are positioned slightly higher, so the same budget would typically mean settling for a mid-spec variant.
Hello everyone, I would like to know which would be the better car for highway driving. My average monthly running is around 3,000 km. I am considering the Kia Sonet 1.0-litre Turbo Petrol DCT and the Skoda Kylaq Automatic. My main priority is highway comfort, especially for driving 5-6 hours in a single day. Which one would you recommend for my requirements?
With 3,000km a month and regular 5-6 hour highway runs, the Skoda Kylaq automatic is the better fit for you. The Kylaq’s 1.0 TSI engine paired with the 6-speed torque converter automatic is a proven and reliable combination that delivers strong mid-range performance, making overtaking effortless on highways. The Kylaq also has a more planted and stable feel at speed, and the ride quality is well judged for Indian highways.The Sonet DCT is a good car, but the 1.0 turbo petrol paired with a dual-clutch transmission is not the ideal setup for high-mileage highway use. The DCT can feel a bit jerky at low speeds and is not as stress-free as a torque converter over long distances. The Kylaq’s automatic is smoother, more robust and better suited to sustained highway driving.The Kylaq also offers good value for money and is one of the best driver’s cars in the segment. It may not have the same feature count as the Sonet, but it delivers where it matters most for your usage. Go for the Kylaq automatic, and you will have a more comfortable and enjoyable ownership experience over the long term.
Hello all, I am looking to buy a new car with Rs. 10-12 lakh budget. I am confused between i20 IVT hatchback and mini SUV like the Kia Sonet DCA or Tata Nexon AMT. Most of my driving is 3000 to 4000km per month on the highway. I am in Bangalore.
Given your high running of 3,000-4,000km a month on the highway, the priority should be a car that is comfortable, stable at speed and easy to live with over long distances. The Hyundai i20 IVT is a good hatchback, but at that kind of running, a compact SUV makes more sense because of the higher seating position, better ground clearance and generally more comfortable ride over broken patches. Between the Kia Sonet DCT and Tata Nexon AMT, the Sonet DCT is the better fit for your usage. The DCT is a proper automatic gearbox, which is smoother and quicker to respond than an AMT, especially on highways where quick gear changes matter during overtakes. The Sonet also feels more refined, more premium and better put together overall. The Nexon is a solid car, but the AMT gearbox is not as smooth or as enjoyable on long highway runs. The only caveat with the Sonet DCT is that dual-clutch gearboxes can get a bit jerky in heavy stop-start traffic, but on highways, they are in their element. Overall, the Sonet DCT is the best fit for your usage and budget.
We are planning to buy either the Kia Syros or the Kia Sonet in diesel automatic form. We are confused about whether they have been discontinued or not, and which variant would be the best one.
Both the Kia Syros and Sonet diesel automatics are very much on sale, so there is no need to worry about discontinuation. The Syros is the newer product and sits above the Sonet in Kia’s line-up, offering a more premium cabin, more space and a more comfortable ride. Both cars use a 6-speed torque converter automatic, which is a smooth-shifting and reliable gearbox.The choice really comes down to your budget and priorities. If you are looking for a more premium and spacious car, the Syros is the better choice. If you are looking for a more affordable option, the Sonet offers the diesel auto combo on lower trims than the Syros does. In terms of variants, it is best to go for the mid-to-high variants that offer a good balance of features and value. Kia Sonet mileage ranges from 18.6kpl to 24.1kpl, depending on the engine and transmission combination.
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