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Kia Syros EV

Kia Syros EV price in Hisar

₹15.90 - ₹19.61 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹23,007 /month
Kia Syros EV Launch Date
August, 2026

Kia Syros EV On Road Price by Variants

HTKElectric | Auto
₹15.90 LakhExpected Price
₹23,007 /month
HTK PlusElectric | Auto
₹16.74 LakhExpected Price
₹24,295 /month
HTXElectric | Auto
₹17.49 LakhExpected Price
₹25,260 /month
HTK Plus ERElectric | Auto
₹18.02 LakhExpected Price
₹26,064 /month
HTX ERElectric | Auto
₹18.55 LakhExpected Price
₹26,869 /month
HTX Plus ERElectric | Auto
₹19.08 LakhExpected Price
₹27,673 /month
X Line ERElectric | Auto
₹19.61 LakhExpected Price
₹28,317 /month

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Calculate your Charging cost for Kia Syros EV

Range526 Km
Daily drive60 km
Electricity tariff₹6
Monthly electricity cost
₹1,055

Kia Dealers in Hisar

Planning to buy Syros EV? Here are a few dealers in Hisar

Ritu Kia-Jindal Marg

O P Jindal Marg, 9th KM Stone, Hisar, Haryana 125001

4.8

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7419994999

Info@ritukia.in

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Kia Syros EV Colours

Aurora Black Pearl
Frost Blue
Glacier White Pearl
Gravity Grey
Ivory Silver Gloss
Ivory Silver Matte

Questions you may find useful

1d

I am a retired person, and my daily city driving is around 15-20 km in heavy traffic, with occasional highway trips. My current car is a 2010 Honda Jazz. I am looking for a reliable and safe automatic car with a budget of around Rs. 25 lakh. I am open to a hybrid automatic, electric, or petrol automatic. Which option would you recommend?

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1d

Given your limited usage, the initial premium a hybrid or an electric car command over a petrol-automatic can't be justified, despite the significant difference in running costs. Hence, we'd advise you to consider a petrol-automatic car instead. For the money, you can consider a VW Taigun 1.0 TSI 8AT or a Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI 8AT. Both these are smooth and compact in size, and will feel rather easy to drive in urban conditions. Also, both are solid, and you will feel confident driving on your occasional highway drives. In case you want a car that's larger and more modern, the Kia Seltos 1.5 IVT is an excellent option.However, if you're still keen to keep the running costs to a bare minimum, and if you have a provision for home charging, then consider the upcoming Kia Syros EV (expected to launch in the coming weeks). This Kia car is compact in size, yet it is surprisingly spacious, and with adjustable rear seats, the Syros will feel like a natural progression from your outgoing Honda Jazz. The electric powertrain is likely to be shared with the Clavis EV, which means it will be smooth and very efficient too. Sure, the Syros EV's looks might not be universally appealing; however, we'd strongly recommend that you drive it once - it is likely to be an ideal Jazz replacement for you.

VehicleVolkswagen Taigun
VehicleSkoda Kushaq
VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleKia Syros EV
VehicleKia Carens Clavis EV
1d

I'm looking for a car mainly for city use with a budget of around 13-14 lakh. I was considering the Tata Punch EV and Tata Tiago EV, but after reading a lot of mixed reviews about Tata's after-sales service, I'm a little hesitant. I'm looking for a compact, city-friendly car. I'd prefer an EV, but I'm also open to a petrol, hybrid or any other fuel type, as long as it offers reliable after-sales support and hassle-free ownership. Also, please don't suggest the MG Comet EV, as I don't like its design. What would you recommend?

Verified
11h

The Tata Punch EV is a good option for city traffic. Its compact footprint makes it easy to manage in tight, crowded spaces, and the ride is comfortable. The car is well-equipped, and the EV drivetrain is very well calibrated, offering a nice and easy drive experience. However, yes, you are right, the Tata dealer network is not known for its quality; thus, we would suggest checking with Tata owners in your area about the quality of dealers and service centers, and only then decide.If you can wait for just about a month, consider the electric Kia Syros. It has a very quirky look, but what you will get inside is a brilliantly packaged interior that's larger and very comfy with premium and well-finished interiors. There's a whole host of features on offer, and the drivetrain should offer a very easy drive experience. Kia and its parent Hyundai have good experience with electric cars, and the Syros would represent a smart choice.

VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleKia Syros EV
1w

Hi all, I’m planning to upgrade my 2013 Hyundai i10 to a stronger and safer vehicle. I live in Pune and plan to take monthly long-distance trips. My initial choices were the Kia Seltos and Renault Duster, but concerns about E20 or higher petrol blends have made me reconsider buying a pure petrol car. As a result, I’m now considering EVs. The Tata Punch.ev top model seems like an excellent value proposition, but is it a sensible choice for long-distance highway trips, such as Pune to Hyderabad or Goa? I would appreciate your insights and recommendations. I usually travel with my wife and occasionally with a full load.

Verified
6d

For long drives from Pune to Goa or Hyderabad in any EV, you will be required to quickly charge once along the way, to reach your destination comfortably, without any range anxiety. The Punch EV is an excellent choice - it is compact, value-for-money, and its real-world range of over 300km is rather good. Kia will be launching the Syros EV in the coming weeks. The Syros is surprisingly spacious, interior quality is top-notch, and going by the Clavis EV's efficient and smooth powertrain, the EV version of the Syros will certainly be worth considering. Go for the EVs only if you can arrange for home charging. If not, then the Kia Seltos will be our pick. It is comfortable, spacious, feature-rich, and the petrol is smooth, refined and more efficient than the Renault Duster. The Duster's ride-handling balance is outstanding and its boot is larger than the Seltos too, however the Kia comes across as the more rounded option.

VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleKia Syros EV
VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleRenault Duster
4w

I want to buy a car for my office commute and occasional short road trips around Bangalore. I am considering an EV and am confused between waiting for the Kia Syros EV or going ahead with the Tata Punch EV Facelift. Which option would you recommend?

Verified
4w

If you're referring to the Kia Syros EV, it may be worth waiting if you're not in a hurry. Given what we've already seen with the Syros ICE, the Syros EV is expected to offer significantly more cabin space and practicality than the Punch EV. In fact, the Syros is closer to the Nexon in terms of overall size and interior room, so the EV version is likely to appeal to buyers looking for a more spacious family car.The trade-off is that the Syros EV will almost certainly be more expensive than the Punch EV and is expected to be positioned closer to the Nexon EV in terms of battery size, range and pricing.For your usage of office commutes and occasional road trips around Bangalore, the Punch EV facelift is already a very well-rounded product. It is well priced, easy to drive in the city and offers enough range for most use cases.

VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleKia Syros
VehicleKia Syros EV
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleTata Nexon
8w

I currently own a 2025 Kia Seltos petrol and a 2012 Wagon R LPG. I want to replace the Wagon R with an EV. My budget is up to Rs 12 lakh, and I am open to battery subscription options. Usage includes city, rural and highway roads with daily running of around 60-65km. I am confused between the Tata Punch EV and the MG Windsor. Also, is there any news about a Kia Syros EV or a sub-4m Hyundai EV?

Verified
7w

The Tata Punch EV is an excellent option. It feels solid on broken roads, has good ground clearance, and its small size makes tight city lanes and parking easy. The range is more than enough for your 60-65 km daily run with a safe buffer.The MG Windsor you mentioned is significantly larger in size, so unless you need that extra cabin and boot space, we'd recommend opting for the more compact Punch EV instead.The Kia Syros EV is likely to be launched in August. If you can, wait for it. It could be worth considering.

VehicleTata Punch EV
VehicleMG Windsor
VehicleKia Syros EV

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