The 2026 Kia Seltos GT Line's interior is showcased in new spy images, featuring dual displays, updated controls, and additional changes ahead of its global debut on 10 December.
By Divyam Dubey

The 2026 Kia Seltos GT Line has surfaced in new interior spy images from India, giving a clearer idea of what buyers may expect when the updated model. The cabin seems to feature a dual-tone layout, and the images show a flat-bottom steering wheel with integrated controls. The dashboard is dominated by dual curved panoramic displays that link the digital instrument cluster and the infotainment system into one continuous unit. Textured panels with contrast stitching, revised door pockets and metal-finished pedals also appear in the pictures. These updates suggest that Kia is focusing on cabin improvements before the model reaches India and other global markets.
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The AC area appears to use slimmer vents placed above a row of physical buttons. The centre console seems to include a larger wireless charging pad along with revised cupholders. The drive mode selector has moved to a new position, and the redesigned gear selector now sits flush within the console. GT Line branding on the steering wheel and trim inserts helps distinguish it from other variants. Door panels follow the dashboard theme with similar materials and updated armrests.
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Kia continues to position the GT Line as the sportier model in the Seltos range. Early exterior previews show a wider grille, sharper lines and Star Map LED tail lamps. Road testing continues on Indian highways as the company finalises calibration ahead of its early 2026 launch. Production will take place at Kia’s Anantapur plant in Andhra Pradesh. The global premiere will happen alongside the India reveal on 10 December, with export-spec versions expected to follow.
The engine options are expected to stay in line with the current Seltos range. This includes a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel. Petrol models may continue with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, while the diesel may offer a six-speed manual or automatic. Global versions will keep the 1.6-litre hybrid powertrain. India-spec tuning may differ based on fuel and road conditions.
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Kia is likely to offer an updated ADAS suite with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, collision avoidance and blind-spot monitoring. Rear passengers may get slightly more space due to a longer wheelbase, and the boot may keep its split-fold layout. The Seltos GT Line will compete with the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara and Tata Curvv, with bookings expected to open after the 10 December reveal and deliveries planned for February 2026.