Deliveries will start from February 2025 while prices would be revealed in January.
If we talk about dimensions, then the Syros has a length of 3,995mm, width of 1,800mm, and a height of 1,665mm. If we talk about the wheelbase then it is 2,550mm.
The SUV also has a claimed boot capacity of 465 litres.


The front-end has vertical LEDs and a styling theme which is radical while the roofline stays flat for a boxy look while the rear headroom is maximised.
Then the Syros also gets flush door handles and 17-inch wheels for the top-end trim along with tail-lamps in L shape.

The interiors are unlike the Sonet and gets a large digital instrument cluster as well as a touchscreen with features like connected car tech with OTA updates, 360 degree camera and more.

Other features include ADAS level 2, a panoramic sunroof, reclining rear seats, a wireless charging pad, dual row ventilated seats, 8 speaker audio system, a powered handbrake and more.
In terms of engine options, the Syros comes with a 1.0l turbo petrol as standard unlike the Sonet while there is also a 1.5l diesel.
The turbo petrol has a DCT and a manual transmission and the diesel has a manual and a torque converter automatic too.
The Syros enters into a crowded sub 4m SUV segment but Kia says it has the space to match bigger SUVs.