Kia Sonet New Prices Post GST announced! Prices reduced by up to ₹1.65 lakh across diesel, turbo petrol, and petrol variants. Check latest Sonet price cuts, variant-wise details, and market impact.
This will put the Sonet in a better position that would help it compete with other competitors such as Hyundai Venue, Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, and Mahindra XUV300, which are already occupying the over-saturated sub-4m SUV segment.
Kia Sonet Diesel 1.5 – Biggest Price Drop
The diesel-powered Sonet has received the most significant price reduction under GST rationalisation. Variants have become cheaper by ₹1.01 lakh to ₹1.64 lakh, making the diesel Sonet one of the most value-for-money options in the segment, especially for buyers who prefer long-distance efficiency.

- HTE(O) 6MT: Now ₹8.98 lakh (Earlier ₹9.99 lakh)
- GTX+ DT 6AT: Now ₹14.09 lakh (Earlier ₹15.73 lakh) – Biggest cut in the lineup
With these cuts, the Sonet Diesel is set to appeal strongly to fleet operators and high-mileage users.
Kia Sonet Turbo Petrol 1.0: All-Rounder at a Lower Price.
The 1.0 litre turbo petrol Sonet has also turned out to be much cheaper, with price reductions of between 86,700 and one point three four lakh. This renders the turbo-petrol model a better offer to customers who want to have some power, but do not have to scamble their pocket.
- HTK 6iMT: Now ₹8.79 lakh (Earlier ₹9.65 lakh)
- X Line DCT: Now ₹13.65 lakh (Earlier ₹14.99 lakh)
The lower prices have allowed the Sonet Turbo Petrol to be more competitive in the sporty segment with its competitors such as the Nexon Turbo and the Venue N Line
Kia Sonet Petrol 1.2 – Entry-Level Variants Now More Accessible
A considerable price adjustment has also been given to the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol Sonet that is the cheapest model to enter the line. The Sonet has dropped by 94,626 to 69,763, and it can be considered as a reasonable option among first-time SUV buyers.
- HTE: Now ₹7.30 lakh (Earlier ₹7.99 lakh)
- HTK+(O): Now ₹9.59 lakh (Earlier ₹10.53 lakh)
At these new prices, the Sonet Petrol 1.2 now borders the premium hatchback segment, attracting those buyers whose pockets used to be closed to it.
Kia Sonet – Higher Value in Compact Car SUV Segment.
Through this price adjustment courtesy of GST, Kia has largely been able to reposition Sonet to attract a diverse group of consumers with Tier-2 and Tier-3 region being major factors as far as affordability is concerned.

There is a closer relationship of entry-level trims to premium hatchbacks, which increases the customer base of Kia.
- Top-end variants are offering better value vs. rivals in terms of features and technology.
- Kia aims to capture a larger share of the price-sensitive sub-4m SUV segment, which remains one of India’s hottest-selling categories.






