
In one year BC (Before COVID), or 2019 to you and me, Kia introduced the Seltos. It was their first effort at a true global sub-compact SUV that’s meant to compete in as many global markets as possible. By 2026, it’s sold in over 150 countries—more than the Stonic (40) and the Sonet (70) combined. But for all of its success, Kia admits that they were late to the small crossover game, and as a result, they’ve made compromises along the way. That all ends with the all-new, second-generation Seltos—a vehicle, Kia says, its tailor-fit to the needs and wants of SUV buyers, wherever they may be.Read More »