Kia Soul News
The new cars we need Down Under
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By Stephen Ottley · 27 Nov 2022
Australians are spoiled for choice in the new car market with literally hundreds of models to choose from. But we could always do with more…
Where have our V8s, cabrios and wagons gone?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 11 Jun 2022
If choice is a luxury, then Australian new-car buyers were rolling in it a decade ago.
Can we get these EVs here?
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By Tung Nguyen · 24 Apr 2022
Even if you exclude Tesla from the data, new electric car sales are ramping up in Australia, and it's not hard to see why.With skyrocketing petrol prices and most popular models facing increasingly longer wait times, it's little wonder why Australians are
The cool Kias you can't buy in Australia
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 17 Apr 2022
Kia can do no wrong right now.Double-digit sales growth, soaring demand and an affordable and even desirable range of models ensure that the South Korean brand is the envy of the whole car industry right now.Still, there are certain Kias available elsewhe
Kia Australia now focusing on ‘green cars’
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By Justin Hilliard · 12 Sep 2020
Kia Australia has moved on from its strict all-electric vehicle (EV) plans, shifting its focus to a broader ‘green car’ strategy that also includes hybrid models like the Sorento Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid, both of which were confirmed for local sales just two days ago
Benz X-Class joins Commodore in graveyard
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By Andrew Chesterton · 04 Feb 2020
The new year has really only just begun, but already our list of dearly departed cars is growing longer, with the Mercedes-Benz X-Class joining cars like the Commodore and Accent in the new-car graveyard.Well, the Nissan Navara-based X-Class is not entire
Kia’s EV push runs out of charge
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By Stephen Ottley · 17 Oct 2019
Kia Australia has been forced to delay the arrival of its first electric vehicles due to a lack of government support.
Kia streamlines model line-up
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By Tung Nguyen · 02 Aug 2019
Kia Motors Australia has dropped the slow-selling Rondo and Soul from its local line-up, while the Optima mid-size sedan is also expected to leave showrooms by year’s end.
Kia Soul EV expected in Australia in 2021
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By Matt Campbell · 29 Nov 2018
The all-new Kia Soul 2019 model builds on a familiar base, with the compact crossover hatchback combining a boxy stance, stylish design and a cute interior.The third-generation Kia Soul debuted overnight at the 2018 Los Angeles motor show, with a range of drivetrains set to be offered - a 2.0-litre non-turbo petrol, a 1.6-litre turbo-petrol for GT-Line models, and the Soul EV, which uses a pure electric powertrain.The Soul EV has a 64kWh battery and a 150kW/394Nm electric motor, which has all the makings of a strong level of performance and driving range of at least 350km.And CarsGuide understands that of all the new-generation Soul models, the EV is the most likely to be sold in Australia. Kia Australia has confirmed plans to offer a few electric cars by 2021, the first of which is expected to be the e-Niro compact SUV. And it could well be that the Soul EV forms part of the brand’s strategy, tooThe petrol models are “under close review”, but it is understood Kia Australia would find it hard to justify offering them. The small SUV segment is up 23 per cent year-on-year, and while Soul sales are up slightly in 2018, it has struggled for several years to gain significant traction with customers. The Soul has always been a style-focused vehicle, and the new-generation version is no different. The slimline LED headlights almost look like a modifier has stuck ‘eyebrows’ over the top of them, while the rear lights are divisive in their appearance. Apparently Kia designers drew inspiration from aircraft wing design. There are unique bumpers for the EV model, while the GT-Line version includes a sportier mesh finish and LED lamps at the front. An X-Line version with body cladding, chunkier bumpers and model-specific wheels will also be offered.On the inside there are a few hallmark elements to the design, including rounded dash components, but with a neat 10.25-inch touchscreen media system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. An 8.0-inch head-up display is also available, and there’ll be a 10-speaker-plus-subwoofer harman/kardon stereo offered, too. And while the existing Soul missed out on funky interior lighting (the first-gen model had lights in the speakers that pulsed to the music), the third-gen version has ambient lighting and some new textured materials on the doors and dashboard.
First look at the next Kia Soul
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By Andrew Chesterton · 22 Nov 2018
This is our first real look at the new Kia Soul, with the brand's new box-shaped SUV to be unveiled in full at the LA Auto Show.