Kia is expanding its SUV lineup with the new generation Kia Seltos, a model expected in Europe in 2026 after already being unveiled in several global markets. Longer (around 174 inches) and featuring a design that combines ruggedness with modernity, the Seltos positions itself between the Kia Stonic and Kia Sportage, directly targeting rivals like the Toyota C-HR and Volkswagen Taos. It’s built on the K3 platform, already used by the Kia Niro and Hyundai Kona, allowing it to integrate hybrid powertrains while remaining compact and versatile.
One of the key elements of this new iteration is the introduction of a hybrid powertrain destined to become one of the main choices for European customers. Kia hasn’t revealed all the official technical details yet, but available information suggests this hybrid Seltos could use a 1.6-liter gasoline engine paired with an electric motor, similar to those in the Kia Niro or Hyundai Kona Hybrid, with combined power around 140–150 hp. This configuration improves fuel efficiency while maintaining dynamic driving suited for daily use.
Beyond hybridization, the 2026 Seltos promises generous interior space (with 18.9 cubic feet of cargo capacity) and rich technological features, including digital displays, advanced driver assistance systems, and depending on markets, functions like V2L bidirectional charging. Designed to appeal to families, active city dwellers, or drivers seeking a versatile SUV, it arrives at a key moment when demand for efficient, practical, and modern compact SUVs continues to grow in the European market.

Redesigned styling for a more assertive SUV
With this new generation, the 2026 Kia Seltos shows a noticeable move upmarket. The SUV gains length to reach approximately 174 inches, clearly positioning it above the traditional subcompact segment without encroaching on Sportage territory. Visually, the Seltos sports a modernized front end inspired by Kia’s new design language called “Opposites United.” The grille widens, LED daytime running lights adopt a boomerang design, and body cladding reinforces the rugged look.
At the rear, the treatment remains clean but robust, with a light bar connecting the taillights, an integrated spoiler, and a discrete diffuser. Everything sits on 17 to 18-inch wheels depending on trim level. The result: a compact SUV with a more mature and premium look, capable of appealing to both family and urban customers. Its more dynamic silhouette and revised proportions put it in direct competition with the Toyota C-HR, Nissan Rogue Sport, and Volkswagen Taos.
This redesigned styling also comes with better interior space management, thanks to a longer wheelbase and more advanced platform. The package enhances the model’s versatility while maintaining dimensions compatible with daily use.

New hybrid powertrain: efficiency and fuel economy
The major innovation in this European version of the 2026 Seltos is the adoption of a hybrid powertrain — a first for this model in our market. While Kia remains tight-lipped about definitive technical data, it’s highly likely the SUV will use the Niro’s hybrid powertrain: a 1.6 GDI gasoline engine coupled with an electric motor for combined power of around 141 hp. This configuration has already proven its fuel efficiency and smooth operation.
The Seltos could also benefit from the dual-clutch DCT automatic transmission, like the Niro, offering smooth and responsive driving without sacrificing efficiency. This hybrid version should achieve EPA-rated fuel economy around 45-50 mpg, while maintaining a range exceeding 500 miles on a full tank. A strong argument at a time when diesel is gradually disappearing from the compact segment.
In addition to this hybrid version, the Seltos should continue offering traditional gasoline engines, notably a 1.5 MPI or 1.4 T-GDI depending on markets. But most European communication will focus on non-plug-in hybridization, an ideal solution combining low fuel consumption and affordability without charging constraints.

Modernized interior that’s spacious and highly technological
Inside, the 2026 Kia Seltos moves upmarket with more refined presentation and a dual digital display now well-established at Kia. The 100% digital instrument cluster (up to 10.25 inches) combines with a large central touchscreen compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, featuring connected services updated via OTA.
Perceived quality also improves, with soft-touch materials, ambient lighting, haptic controls, and a new, more horizontal center console layout. Kia emphasizes enhanced comfort with ventilated seats, wireless charging, panoramic sunroof, and heat pump depending on trim level.
Space-wise, the Seltos remains one of the roomiest in its class, with 18.9 cubic feet of cargo volume, rare at this level. Rear seats offer generous space with reclining seatbacks, air vents, and multiple USB-C ports. This makes it a practical daily driver and pleasant for road trips, without compromising on equipment.

Strategic positioning in a rapidly changing segment
With this hybrid version, the 2026 Kia Seltos intends to make a strong impact in the highly competitive European compact SUV segment. Larger and roomier than a Nissan Kicks, less imposing than a Sportage, the Seltos positions itself in a strategic zone that Kia masters perfectly: vehicles with strong price-to-feature ratios without entering premium territory.
In the U.S., arrival is expected in the second half of 2026, at an estimated price around $30,800 for the base hybrid version. The lineup will likely be structured around trim levels similar to the rest of the Kia range (LX, S, EX, SX…), with generous equipment even in base trim. As a bonus, the 10-year/100,000-mile warranty remains a strong competitive advantage in the American market.
