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Kia India bags 13,424 pre-orders for KIA Seltos Facelift on the first day on Friday

New Delhi: New Kia Seltos Facelift has recorded the highest first-day bookings with 13,424 pre-orders within 24 hours. Out of these, 1,973 bookings were done using K-Code, which was a special program to expand the Seltos community by giving Seltos owners special access to unlock a world of high-priority delivery to potential new buyers.

Kia India set a new record in the best segment with these bookings, having surpassed the first-day booking numbers of the last launches made in the mid-size SUV segment. The outgoing Kia Seltos has become one of the core brands of Kia India contributing more than 50% of its total business with sales of over 5 lakh units.

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Bookings for the new Kia Seltos Facelift started on 14th July 2023 and were made available to customers via the official Kia India website as well as authorized Kia dealers across the country. Prospective buyers secure their bookings by making an initial amount of INR 25,000.

Tae-Jin Park, Managing Director and CEO, Kia India, “It is a very proud moment for us to see the New Seltos Facelift continue the winning legacy of the outgoing Seltos. We are confident that the new Seltos will reinvent itself and grow into a mid-range SUV Scale further, with first-in-class design language and best-in-class features, Seltos continues to set new industry standards, and building on the tremendous success of our K-Code initiative, we are actively exploring the possibility to extend this innovative software to our future releases as well."

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