Kia Motors Unveils 2024 Sonet Facelift with ADAS: Booking Starts at an Unbelievable Rs 25,000

Kia Motors India has officially opened the gates for bookings for the much-anticipated 2024 Sonet facelift, setting a new standard for compact SUVs in the market. With a booking amount as low as Rs 25,000, the Korean automaker aims to make the driving experience of the future accessible to a broader audience.

The 2024 Sonet facelift brings a fresh wave of excitement with its design upgrades and the introduction of the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) technology. This feature, often found in premium vehicles, enhances safety and convenience, marking a significant leap forward for the Sonet in the competitive SUV landscape.

All variants of the Sonet facelift come equipped with six airbags as a standard safety measure, underlining Kia’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of drivers and passengers alike. The car is a visual delight with options for both single and dual-tone shades, offering eight single-color choices and two dual-tone options to cater to diverse preferences.

Customers have the freedom to choose from three powerful engine options: a 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated petrol motor, a 1.0-litre turbo unit, and a 1.5-litre diesel unit. This variety ensures that drivers can tailor their Sonet to match their driving style and performance preferences.

The 2024 Sonet facelift doesn’t just impress with its performance; it also boasts an array of features to elevate the driving experience. The car features a 10.5-inch LCD driver display unit, a 10.25-inch main touchscreen display, a smart air purification system, a seven-speaker Bose sound system, an electric sunroof, and a cutting-edge 360-degree navigation system.

As Kia Motors India opens its doors to bookings, the race is on to secure the incredible 2024 Sonet facelift. With a nominal booking amount of Rs 25,000, now is the time to embark on a journey into the future of driving.

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