

In terms of ADAS, standard systems include Forward Collision Avoidance Assist – Pedestrian, Lane Keeping and Lane Following Assist, Driver Attention and Lane Departure Warning, High Beam Assist and Rear Occupant Alert. Kia is offering two optional packages, with the LX Technology Package adding Blind Spot Collision Avoidance and Rear Cross Collision Avoidance alongside a set of 16-inch wheels.įor those who want the best-equipped Soul, there is the GT-Line Technology Package which takes ADAS to the next level. Inside, the 10.25-inch infotainment with navigation touchscreen comes standard in all trims besides the entry-level LX. Mind you, the manual gearbox option was already discontinued from the 2022 MY. It is exclusively mated with an Intelligent Variable Transmission (CVT) sending power to the front wheels. As a result, you can only get the Soul with the naturally aspirated 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 147 hp (110 kW / 149 PS) and 132 lb-ft (178 Nm) of torque. The 2023 Soul is available in LX, S, EX, GT-Line, and GT-Line Tech trims, meaning that the X-Line and Turbo have been discontinued. See Also: Lifted Kia Soul EV Boardmasters Edition Is The Perfect Vehicle For Surfers Other changes include new designs for the 17-inch and 18-inch alloy wheels, a slightly tweaked rear bumper, and two new duo-tone color options, Clear White and Surf Blue, both combined with a Fusion Black Roof. The front bumper is redesigned with slim DRLs, aluminum-style trim and a large central intake featuring a modern pattern in the pictured GT-Line model. Starting with the exterior, the 2023 Soul is distinguished by the single headlights (optional LEDs) which no longer feature the split design of its predecessor.
