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Last Updated on: 05 Feb 2026

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Kia Syros price in Gwalior

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₹9.91 - ₹18.33 Lakh
On road price, Gwalior
Gwalior
Starting₹14,319 /month
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The Kia Syros price starts at ₹8.67 lakh, and goes up to ₹15.94 lakh, ex-showroom. The compact SUV is offered in variants, from Petrol HTK MT to Diesel HTX+(O) AT.

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Kia Syros price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Value for money
Kia Syros Petrol HTK MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.91 Lakh
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Rear camera
Steering mounted controls
Parking sensors
Kia Syros Petrol HTK(O) MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.72 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Rear camera
Steering mounted controls
Kia Syros Petrol HTK(EX) MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.28 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Easy on the pocket
Kia Syros Diesel HTK(O) MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹11.72 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Rear camera
Steering mounted controls
Kia Syros Diesel HTK(EX) MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹12.28 Lakh
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Kia Syros Petrol HTK+ MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.29 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Rear camera
Kia Syros Diesel HTK+ MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹13.22 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Rear camera
Kia Syros Petrol HTK+ DCT
998 cc | Petrol | Dual-Clutch Auto
₹13.63 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Kia Syros Petrol HTX MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.83 Lakh
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Kia Syros Diesel HTX MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹14.75 Lakh
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags

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In Gwalior, the Kia Syros is priced ex-showroom starting at ₹8.67 lakh.

On-road price in Gwalior is ₹9.91 lakh for the base model, Kia Syros HTK Turbo.

In Gwalior, the high-end model Kia Syros HTX Plus Opt Diesel AT will have an on-road price of around ₹18.33 lakh.

In Gwalior, several variants of the Kia Syros are available with on-road prices ranging between ₹9.91 lakh and ₹18.33 lakh.

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Trending Questions on Kia Syros - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Sai charanon Mar 3, 2026

I am confused between the Sierra diesel and the Seltos NA petrol MT. I want to buy a safe car. Seltos looks good and is good to drive. Will Seltos score 5 stars in safety as they use the K3 platform?

The new Kia Seltos hasn't been crash-tested yet, but it is built on a newer, reinforced K3 platform and gets a plethora of safety features, so it is likely to score higher than the outgoing version.
What adds to the confidence is that the smaller, more affordable Kia Syros (built on a reinforced K1 platform) has scored a 5-star safety rating in Bharat NCAP tests, hence it is possible that this new-gen Seltos achieves a similar feat. Although we'll have to wait for the final outcome when it is actually crash tested. Interestingly, the Sierra hasn't been crash tested either.
The Tata Sierra is more spacious than the Seltos (particularly at the rear), and it feels like a tough SUV. However, a similarly-equipped Tata Sierra Diesel MT is much more expensive than a Kia Seltos NA Petrol MT. Besides being more affordable, the Seltos is smooth, refined and with light controls, it is a touch easier to drive. Hence, between the two, we'd pick the Seltos.
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Asked by: Sureshon Mar 1, 2026

What is the advantage of buying a four-cylinder car? Which car is good for rear-seat comfort? My budget is below ₹12 lakh.

A four-cylinder engine is smoother, more refined and generally emits lower vibrations compared to a three-cylinder unit. On the other hand, a three-cylinder unit is likely to be more fuel efficient.
Since rear-seat comfort is your priority, you can consider the Maruti Suzuki Dzire. It is a spacious sedan with a comfortable backseat and excellent ride comfort.  If you're open to compact SUVs, the Kia Syros also offers a great backseat experience, and the HTK EX variant will fall within your Rs 12 lakh budget too.
Do keep in mind that both the options suggested have three-cylinder engines. If you insist on a four-cylinder petrol engine only, then you can consider a Maruti Suzuki Brezza.
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Asked by: GIRISH SAHAREon Feb 28, 2026

My budget is around ₹12-14 lakh. I want to buy a sub-4-meter SUV. My weekly driving is around 100-120 km. I am considering the Kia Syros HTK Plus Turbo Petrol Manual variant and the Hyundai Venue HX5 Turbo Automatic Petrol variant. Which will be the better option?

In this comparison, we would recommend the Kia Syros as you get more car for your money. The Syros gets the same powertrain as the Hyundai Venue but gets the DCT gearbox, as it makes driving in city traffic a lot easier. 

The Syros is also a bigger car overall with more space in the cabin, rear seat and also a bigger boot. You also get premium features like a panoramic sunroof and alloy wheels in the Syros. 

The one area where the Venue is ahead of the Syros is the ride comfort, but apart from that, in every aspect, the Syros is a better choice. The HTK+ with the DCT will fit in your budget and is our recommendation. 
 

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Asked by: SamJon Feb 25, 2026

I am planning to replace my Vento due to the 15-year expiry of registration, and I am keen on the Syros top model. However, I am getting confused as the car’s sales numbers are not encouraging. Can you please suggest? We are a family of two adults and two kids, with mostly city driving and occasional inter-city tours.

It's a shame that the Kia Syros isn't selling to its potential. The quirky styling and relatively high price have kept buyers away. However, if you are open to buying one, you should go ahead and get one. It's easily the most spacious compact SUV, quality levels are very impressive, and it's packed with tech and comfort features.
Performance is decent for both the petrol and diesel engines. If anything, ride quality is on the firm side, so you will feel more of the surface imperfections than you'd like.
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Asked by: Himakaron Feb 24, 2026

We are 5 people who goes on trips frequently, our journey will be on both highways and unpaved roads with potholes. We are looking to buy a car which meets below requirements 1. Having ADAS L2 2. 360 camera with blind spot detection 3. Torque min 260, higher the best 4. Min 120hp, higher the best 5. Boot space min 400 6. Good leg space in the back seat 7. Fog light and high beam detection mandatory We are ok with either manual or automatic gear, sunroof is not required. Looking for mid suv so suggest the best car which offers above under 17L. If we can get 7seater is also great.

For your budget of Rs 17 lakh, there isn’t a single SUV that ticks all your boxes. You’ll have to compromise somewhere. At this price, you can either get a spacious, powerful SUV that’s well-suited to rough-road trips but misses out on some premium features like ADAS and a 360-degree camera, or you can get a feature-loaded smaller SUV that won’t be as spacious or as strong mechanically. The third option, of course, is to stretch the budget, which honestly would make things much easier.

Given that you are five people travelling frequently on highways and broken roads, the Mahindra Thar Roxx 4x2 diesel makes the most sense from a core SUV perspective. It’s spacious enough for five, has a strong 2.2-litre diesel with 152hp and solid torque, and its ladder-frame chassis and suspension are built to take a beating on bad roads. Boot space is decent, and rear legroom is usable for long trips.

However, within Rs 17 lakh, you’ll only get the MX1 variant, which does not offer ADAS. To get Level 2 ADAS, you’ll need to stretch to the AX3 L variant at around Rs 20 lakh. Even then, it still won’t give you a 360-degree camera that’s reserved for the top AX7 L variant, which is closer to Rs 23 lakh.

If you are absolutely firm on ADAS Level 2, 360-degree camera and high-beam assist within Rs 17 lakh, you’ll have to step down to a smaller SUV like the Kia Syros HTX Plus (O). It offers the tech you want, but you’ll compromise on outright space and performance. The 1.0-litre turbo petrol makes 118hp and 172Nm, which is well short of your torque requirement, and while it’s among the roomier compact SUVs, it’s not in the same league as the Thar Roxx for five-adult road trips or rough-road durability.

Our advice? Stretch to the Thar Roxx AX3 L. You’ll get the space, toughness and performance that actually matter for the kind of usage you describe. A 360-degree camera can be added through a good aftermarket solution. 

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Asked by: Shubham Agarwalon Feb 24, 2026

I am looking for a replacement for my Honda Jazz. I want something that matches the driving experience, reliability, safety, and spacious cabin of the Jazz. I checked out the Skoda Kylaq, but it felt low on rear-seat space compared to the Jazz. What other options do we have in the market?

If you're comfortable with the way it looks, the Kia Syros is a fantastic, versatile package, similar to what your Jazz is. Kia has managed to extract an exceptional amount of space from its sub-4-meter footprint, and its rear seat space and comfort is easily comparable to cars from a segment above. Moreover, it gives you the flexibility of liberating more passenger or boot space, thanks to its sliding and reclining rear seat.
In addition, the Syros is well-equipped; its interiors feel high quality, and it rides well, too. Do keep in mind that it isn't as fuel-efficient as other sub-4-metre SUVs, but if you can overlook that, the Syros is a worthy replacement for the Jazz.
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Asked by: Arjunon Feb 19, 2026

I want a sub-4-meter compact SUV for mostly city driving. I am only looking at petrol automatic options. The car should have decent rear space as we are a family of five, and maintenance should be low. Can you suggest some good cars? Also, is there any car expected to launch within the next 3-4 months that I should wait for?

Since you are a family of 5, we would recommend the Mahindra XUV3XO as it has a wide rear seat, which will allow for comfortable three-abreast seating. The 3XO also comes within the 4-meter mark and offers two petrol engine options. We would recommend the regular turbo MPFi unit and not the direct injection (TGDi) engine. It delivers more than enough performance for city driving and would be more efficient in real-world scenarios. With Mahindra, the maintenance costs will also not be very high. 

As an option, you can also consider the Kia Syros, which also has a spacious rear and feels more premium inside.    

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Asked by: Praveen Kumaron Feb 18, 2026

How good is the Kia Syros AT petrol? My travel is around 1500-1800 km per month, with 80% city usage. Please suggest which to choose between Kylaq, Syros and 3XO.

The Kia Syros is the most distinctive of the compact SUVs, with cabin space being its trump card. It's not only the roomiest compact SUV, but it is also more spacious than some mid-sized SUVs. Excellent cabin quality and great tech (touchscreen, dials and camera) are other highlights. For someone like you who will spend a lot of time in their vehicles, the Syros ace on that feel-good factor. On the flip side, ride comfort is on the firm side, and the DCT can also feel jerky at times during low-speed driving.  
The Skoda Kylaq and XUV 3XO are more conventional and go one up on the Syros with smoother gearboxes and more absorbent suspensions. The Kylaq isn't as spacious, but it has a solidity to it and is also the most fun compact SUV to drive. The Mahindra XUV 3XO is the most powerful compact SUV and boasts a tough build and good interior space. If the Syros' ride comfort is a deal breaker, your next best bet would be the 3XO.
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Asked by: Advaiton Feb 13, 2026

Hello, firstly thanks to Autocar for guiding and helping common folk over the years! Kudos! I was planning to buy a car for City use (Mumbai), car to be primarily driven by parents, daily drive would be maximum 10km, need an automatic. Constraints - Parking space is tight, so planned to go with sub 4m cars, since it'll be for parents needed easier ingress and egress without pressure on knees. Narrowed to Brezza. Is it a good choice? If not what alternate cars can be considered? Furthermore, when is the facelift for Brezza due? There is no urgency as such to buy, what do you suggest should we go ahead now, or wait out for the facelift? Thanks!

The Maruti Suzuki Brezza is a good choice for your requirements. It is a spacious, practical, and compact SUV that is easy to drive in the city. The 1.5-litre petrol engine lacks punch and delivers mediocre performance. But it's smooth and refined and, coupled with a fairly responsive automatic gearbox, does the job for city driving quite well. 

More importantly, the Brezza is easy to get in and out of thanks to wide-opening doors and a comfortable step-in height. 

The Brezza is also a very reliable car, and Maruti's service network is very strong, so you won't go wrong there. The facelifted Brezza is expected to be launched later this year, though we are not aware of an exact timeline. 

The other alternative cars you could consider are the new Hyundai Venue, which is today the best overall compact SUV, or the Kia Syros, which is extremely spacious, especially in the back seat. 

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Asked by: Ganesh Babu K Aon Feb 4, 2026

Planning to upgrade from Kwid. My budget is max 15L. Occassionally go for outstation. Monthly commute is less than 1000 km. For 4 members family with grown up kids please suggest reliable and performance oriented to keep next 10 years. In Future planning to go outstations also...every 3 months.

Considering you plan to keep the car for a long time and want something that is both performance oriented and a good family car, we’d suggest the new Hyundai Venue.

Since you’re based in Bangalore, the 1.0 litre turbo petrol with the DCT automatic makes the most sense. Within your budget, you should be able to consider the H8 variant, which is well equipped and feels premium.

The turbo petrol engine gives the Venue effortless performance, and the DCT gearbox manages both city traffic and occasional highway drives well. The new Venue is also larger than the older model, and it offers enough space for four adults to travel comfortably. Importantly, this engine and gearbox combination has been in use for several years in Hyundai cars, so it is a proven and reliable powertrain.

If you want even more space than the Venue, you can also look at the Kia Syros. It is roomier on the inside, similarly priced, and gets the same turbo petrol DCT combination. The only caveat is that the ride quality of the Syros isn’t as comfortable as the Venue.

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