Kia is updating the Kia Soul for 2023, making some design tweaks, adding new colors and option packages. The lineup is simplified as well. It's down to four trims - with the X-Line and Turbo models being discontinued for 2023.
Here's a list of the trim levels and pricing which starts from $19,790, excluding destination.
Trim Levels/Pricing – MSRP: (excludes $1,295 destination) |
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Soul LX |
$19,790 |
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Soul S |
$22,290 |
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Soul GT-Line |
$23,390 |
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Soul EX |
$24,090 |
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For 2023, the Soul gets an updated front end with a new grill, available LED headlights, redesigned fog lights and new daytime running lamps. Kia also redesigned the rear fascia and taillights. New 17- and 18-inch alloy wheels are also available. Two new two-tone paint hues join the color options: Clear White with Fusion Black roof and Surf Blue with a Fusion Black roof.
In the cabin, you'll find a new10.25-inch (standard on all but LX trim) touchscreen with navigation.
The Soul lineup is equipped with with six standard ADAS collision avoidance and safety assist features:
:An LX Technology Package adds Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance and Rear-Cross-Traffic Collision Avoidance.
A GT-Line Technology Package adds heated front seats and a Harman/Kardon premium sound system accessed through the 10.25-inch color touchscreen. Multi-colored LED speaker lights pulse in time with the tunes. It also includes:
All trims share a 2.0-liter inline four cylinder engine that produces 147-horsepower and132 lb.-ft- of torque through the front wheels. Kia's Intelligent Variable Transmission is standard across all variants.
We should see the 2023 Kia Soul hit the road by the end of the summer.