Kia has cut the price of its update Soul crossover in an attempt to increase sales above the paltry 65 units sold up to the end of September this year.
The rejuvenated Soul will now be priced from $24,990 drive away compared to its previous position of $26,990 plus on-road costs, a significant saving of almost $6000.
A range of exterior design tweaks have been undertaken to help bring the Soul into line with the rest of the car makers range and include a new grille, bumper, air takes, fog lamps and wheels.
While on the inside the the Soul has had a reworked front fascia, cloth door trim, seat covers and now features a 5.0-inch screen and drive select modes.
Kia has also reduced the cost of paint options with single tone metallic paints costing $520 and two models - with contrast roof and body colours - costing $390 for non-metallic white and red paint and $910 for metallic red and black paintwork.
The Soul is still powered by the same 113kW/191Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine which is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
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