
Last Updated on: 19 Nov 2025
Kia Syros price in Kullu
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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I am planning to buy my first car with a budget of ₹12–15 lakh (on-road with BH number plate) for weekend short and long trips. I am 6′3″, so headroom and legroom are important, and I will usually travel with my wife and infant, so comfort matters. I also want good service center availability around Gandhinagar, Gujarat, and prefer a petrol manual. I’ve heard suggestions like Sierra, Nexon, Creta, Duster (upcoming), Syros, and other Kia cars. Which car should I choose based on my needs?
The Tata Sierra is a very roomy and comfortable car and would suit your requirements of space and comfort well. However, within your budget, you would get the base version and the naturally aspirated 1.5 Litre engine. This variant is not very powerful, and the acceleration is very sluggish, something that would be a problem on your weekend trips.
We would thus recommend you look at the Kia Syros; it is a smaller car on the outside, but you will find plenty of headroom as well as legroom inside. The engine delivers more than adequate performance, so weekend trips will be fine. Moreover, within your budget, you will get the top spec version.
Therefore, you can enjoy all the features, including some unique ones like sliding, reclining and cooled rear seats. This will be handy for your wife if she is seated at the rear with your infant in a child seat. Moreover, Kia service centres are fairly well spread, and the quality of service is quite good.
I’m looking to buy a new SUV. I’m 6’4” and headroom as a driver is crucial. With a budget of ₹15-18 lakh, I’m looking for an SUV with good mileage for weekend highway drives, preferably diesel manual, and reliable.
At the lower end of the price range, there's the Kia Syros. It's got a very spacious cabin and should accommodate you in reasonable comfort. It's got a refined diesel engine that delivers reasonable power and good fuel economy.
At the upper end of the price range, you could look at the Mahindra XUV 7XO. It's got an airy cabin and a high roof, so it should fit your requirements. However, many of us did find that the driver's seat doesn't go down as low as we'd like, and this is something you are advised to check for yourself. In terms of engine performance, the XUV 7XO's 2.2-litre diesel unit is great, delivering ample power for highway drives.
If you are open to the MPV body style, the Kia Carens Clavis is also worth a look. It's got a relatively high roof, which should put you at ease. Its diesel engine is also pleasant, offering fair performance with good refinement.
I’m replacing my old hatchback after 12+ years. I don’t want an SUV longer than 4 meters since it’s mostly solo drives to the office or short city trips with up to four adults, and I have parking constraints. I’m considering the new Hyundai Venue HX10 Turbo DCT petrol, but many say it’s overpriced for a sub-4 m SUV. I also liked the Kia Syros, but people discourage it due to poor sales last year. Should I consider the XUV 3XO, or the VW Taigun or Skoda Kushaq since they aren’t as long as 4300 mm, potentially easing parking issues?
If you have parking constraints, it's better to stick to sub-4m models. Of the compact SUVs on your shortlist, the Hyundai Venue HX10 DCT makes a strong case for itself. If you can digest the price, which is at par with larger mid-sized SUVs.
It's got fantastic tech, there's an upmarket feel to the interior, and the engine-gearbox is also good, some jerkiness from the DCT at low speeds notwithstanding. There's also ample space for four adults to sit in comfort. Ride comfort is also pleasant.
The Kia Syros is unfortunately a victim of its high price, which has been lowered since launch. Many are not fans of the way it looks either. However, if the price and design are not deal breakers, the Syros is worth a serious look. It's the most spacious compact SUV with an airy feel to its cabin.
The Syros also comes loaded with features and is very well finished inside. It shares its 1-litre turbo-petrol engine and DCT auto with the Venue and performance is good, but ride comfort is on the firm side.
We are a family of five looking to buy a new car with a budget of Rs 12-13 lakh. We are considering an SUV or micro SUVs like the Mahindra XUV 3XO, Tata Nexon and Tata Punch. Please suggest which would be the best fit.
I have a Liva petrol manual and want to replace it with a similar-sized small car that has more safety features such as ADAS Level 2 and an automatic transmission. My choice is the new 2025 Hyundai Venue. Is this the right choice, or do I have other options?
While there aren't too many compact cars with ADAS features, the new Hyundai Venue is one of them. It's a great all-rounder with improved ride comfort and rear-seat space, a high-tech infotainment system with excellent graphics, a wide array of engines and gearboxes, and loads of safety features, including the aforementioned ADAS.
Another good option is the Kia Syros, which has all the features of the Venue, but even greater rear seat space (and ventilated rear seats). It costs a little bit more, and its look is not to all tastes, but it offers quite a bit more.
Hi, I own a 2014 diesel Ertiga and am planning to upgrade to an automatic car costing under ₹20 lakh. I am looking for a car that is equal to or shorter in length so that it fits into my garage. My usage is around 100 km per month in the city and 2,000 km per year on highways. Please suggest.
How good is the Kia Syros? My monthly running will be around 2,000 km. Which variant would be the best choice?
Hi Team, I’m 6’3″ tall and based in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. This is for my first car with an on-road budget of ₹15 lakh, and I’m looking for an automatic. I’ll be driving about 300 km per month within the city, plus around five long trips per year. Could you please suggest suitable car options?
I need a car for my family under 15 lakhs. My height is 6 ft, so smaller cars are uncomfortable for me. I would like to go for a safe & reliable car. My running is under 500km monthly, with 80% city and 20% highway. I'm okay with a pre-owned car/SUV as well. Thanks!
I’m an NRI and visit India at least twice a year. During my visits, I travel frequently on highways and in cities. I’m looking for a car that will be used for about two months annually and driven up to 2,000 km per year. It should be comfortable for a family of five, with good boot space, ground clearance, and safety features. When I’m away, the car may be used by my single dad with a driver. Fuel efficiency and performance are not deal breakers, but comfort and features are important. My budget is ₹10-12 lakh. Please suggest.
The Kia Syros is an option worth considering. It's got an amazingly roomy cabin, good boot space and ample ground clearance for our road conditions. It packs in ample safety features and there's comfort in knowing that its a 5 star Bharat NCAP rated vehicle. The 1-litre turbo-petrol HTK Plus is within your budget and gets some key features such as a crisp 12.3-inch touchscreen.
Other options you could look at include the Mahindra XUV 3XO in AX5 trim (though the boot isn't largest), Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXI (a well rounded package) and Nissan Magnite Turbo (service network isn't very widespread).























































