The Kia Soul compact crossover enters 2012 with a fresh and updated look, plus more power.
Fine-tuned-for-2012 with a significant number of technology and powertrain enhancements, Kia's iconic urban passenger vehicle now delivers class-leading horsepower and significantly improved fuel efficiency of up to 35 miles per gallon on the highway.
The 2012 Soul delivers 164 horsepower (up 22 horsepower) with a new 2.0-liter engine, and 138 horsepower (up 16 horsepower) with a 1.6-liter engine that adds GDI technology; both are now available with new efficient six-speed manual and automatic transmissions.
The Soul's exterior design is updated with subtle changes to front and rear fascias to project a wider stance, while new headlamps, taillights, side mirrors and wheels project a more modern look.
The 2012 Soul is improved with significantly better noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) reduction qualities, a more refined ride and many new standard features, including a tilt and telescoping steering column, Vehicle Stability Management and Hill-start Assist Control.
Kia Soul is available in three trims -- Soul, Soul+ and Soul! -- with the base trim offering numerous standard convenience features, including electric power steering, air conditioning, tilt and telescopic steering column, power windows, door locks and mirrors, available SiriusXM Satellite Radio and MP3 connectivity.
For 2012 is an all-new 350-watt seven-speaker Infinity audio system that is available on Soul+ and standard on Soul!.
Also new for 2012 on Soul! is UVO powered by Microsoft voice-activated infotainment system with a 4.3-inch color touch screen and rear camera display.
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