The dashboard of the Soul EV has been updated as well and now comes with a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment unit in the centre of the dash with the air-con controls below. The drive selector stick has been replaced with a new shift-by-wire rotary dial. The new Soul EV will also offer a host of driver assistance systems such as lane keeping assist, blind-spot collision warning and many more.
With the Hyundai Kona Electric slated to be launched in India in the second half of 2019, Kia might also consider entering the EV space with the new Soul EV. Hyundai will be locally assembling the Kona Electric and it’s expected to priced around Rs 25 lakh (ex-showroom).