The Kia Seltos has redefined what a “base model” looks like in India. If you are eyeing the entry-level trims, you’ve likely come across the HTE and the slightly upgraded HTE(O). At Autocritic, we believe in keeping it simple. Let’s break down exactly what you get in these two variants.
| Feature Category | HTE (Standard) |
|---|---|
| Exterior Highlights | Halogen Headlamps, Star Map LED DRLs, R16 Steel Wheels |
| Interior & Comfort | Two-tone Interiors, Digital Cluster with 4.2″ MID, All Power Windows |
| Safety (Standard) | 6 Airbags, ESC, All-Wheel Disc Brakes, Rear Parking Sensors |
The Heart of the Matter: Powertrain Options
Choosing a variant is half the battle; the other half is the engine. For both the HTE and HTE(O), Kia offers two reliable choices:
- 1.5L Smartstream Petrol (6MT): Delivers 115 PS and 144 Nm torque. It is perfect for city dwellers looking for a smooth, refined drive.+1
- 1.5L CRDi VGT Diesel (6MT): Pumping out 116 PS and a meaty 250 Nm of torque. This is the one you want if your monthly running is high or you love highway cruising.+1
Pro Tip for Buyers
The HTE and HTE(O) are only available with 6-speed Manual Transmissions (6MT). If you need an Automatic, you’ll have to look at the HTK or higher trims.
HTE(O): What Does the “O” Bring to the Table?
The HTE(O) is essentially the HTE with a “Convenience & Styling Pack”. While it keeps the core essentials, it adds a few premium touches that make the cabin feel more upmarket.
Key additions in HTE(O) over HTE:
- Style Steel Wheels: R16 wheels that look more premium than standard steelies.
- Connected Tail Lamps: Features the Star Map LED connected signature at the rear.
- Interior Upgrades: Semi-Leatherette seats in Smoky Black & Grey.
- Rear Comfort: Adds a 60:40 split rear seat and a centre armrest with cup holders.
The Safety Suite
Both variants come standard with the “Standard Safety Pack” including 6 Airbags and Hill-start Assist.
Final Comparison: HTE vs HTE(O)
| Feature | HTE | HTE (O) |
|---|---|---|
| Tail Lamps | Standard LED | Connected LED |
| Seats | Fabric | Semi-Leatherette |
| Rear Seat Split | Fixed | 60:40 Split |
| Roof Rails | None | Black High Glossy |
Front Profile
Side Profile & Roof
Rear Profile
Interior Cabin
Which one should you choose?
If you are on a tight budget but want the Seltos’ size and safety, the HTE is a solid entry point. However, for a small premium, the HTE(O) offers much better rear-seat flexibility and a more “finished” look thanks to the connected tail lamps and glossy roof rails.
Disclaimer: All features and specifications are based on the latest Kia Seltos brochure. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Please visit your nearest authorized Kia dealership for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing and availability.
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