Well, it looks like General Motors has done it.
If this isn't a total ripoff of a Kia Soul than I don't know what is.
If this isn't a total ripoff of a Kia Soul than I don't know what is.
Production stopped in December. The final few 2025s are trickling in as they were on the water.That's bogus. Even if they aren't continuing into 2026, they aren’t gonna stop production mid sales year.
I see plenty of Gen 3s out there. Quite a few 2023, 2024.... different front lights/ fog lights in bumper.
Bummer. I hope they aren’t discontinuing this nice car. Wonder if it was aftereffects of the GDI motor fiasco ? Gave Souls a bad name.Production stopped in December. The final few 2025s are trickling in as they were on the water.
Ai lolThe AI overview seems to disagree:
Yes, Kia will release a 2026 model year Kia Soul in the United States. The 2026 model is expected to have similar features to the 2025 model, with the possible addition of a new styling package.
Why the Kia Soul is popular
The Kia Soul is a subcompact hatchback that's Kia's most affordable crossover. It's known for being fuel-efficient and roomy for its size.
What to expect in 2026
The 2026 Kia Soul is expected to be similar to the 2025 model, with the possible addition of a new styling package.
Additional information about the Kia Soul
- The Soul is a boxy hatch/SUV crossover that's roomier than it looks.
- It doesn't offer all-wheel drive and doesn't have a traditional SUV look.
- With proper care and maintenance, Kia Souls can last around 10 to 13 years or 150,000 to 200,000 miles.
I think it stands for Artificial IdiotAi lol
Wow. It has all the look and feel of a real press release, something that Corporate Kia would send out to the dealers and let them put it on their websites. A lot a Kia dealer websites use a patterned approach, a couple of versions published by corporate so there is some family uniformity. I have no evidence to doubt it's authenticity.A new user @Carizma22 tried posting this earlier but it got caught in the spam filter. Sorry, there’s nothing I can do about that, the spam filter doesn’t like 1st posts with links.
Take this for what it’s worth, who knows if it’s true, I hope it is.
A new user @Carizma22 tried posting this earlier but it got caught in the spam filter. Sorry, there’s nothing I can do about that, the spam filter doesn’t like 1st posts with links.
Take this for what it’s worth, who knows if it’s true, I hope it is.
Hard to tell what is real over the netWow. It has all the look and feel of a real press release, something that Corporate Kia would send out to the dealers and let them put it on their websites. A lot a Kia dealer websites use a patterned approach, a couple of versions published by corporate so there is some family uniformity. I have no evidence to doubt it's authenticity.
The automotive press at the moment is distracted by the whole tariff thing. Latest I have read is that South Korea is all over the idea of a negotiated deal, keeping both trading partners happy. If they do, and since Hyundai/Kia already has a strong presence here, 2026 Kia Soul's maybe on the way without interruption.
I would hope that a Kia dealer, who is in business to sell new Kia Soul automobiles would release accurate information about them. That being said, the internet is getting to be such a problem vis a vis credibility, like you I have a real hard time verifying the real. I would like to see something on the Kia corporate site.Hard to tell what is real over the net
Yeah, they had me going also. I saw 3 different pictures of rear of car/ taillights, 2 differnt front pictures. One of rear pics looked like an upgraded Seltos. Guess it is click bait for the we site.
Do wish that Kia corporate would sic their lawyers on these fakes.
I do hope the Soul lives on. Great loyal ownership base. Look how many Forums posters are multiple Soul owners. Despite the GDI problems, piston ringsetc. Still, less problems than Toyota or UAW cars..First time in her life my Wife has bought the same car for her next. Brcause she liked her first one.
I think you nailed it. Until you see it on the Kia corporate site, or a legitimate review site (as opposed to a random web or YouTube post), you can't trust it.I would hope that a Kia dealer, who is in business to sell new Kia Soul automobiles would release accurate information about them. That being said, the internet is getting to be such a problem vis a vis credibility, like you I have a real hard time verifying the real. I would like to see something on the Kia corporate site.
It comes up when doing a duck duck go search. It seems to be a real Kia dealer, so hopefully they’re not misleading their customers.@Carizma22 account created to publish an announcement from "Kia of Beavercreek":
"Kia of Beavercreek" seems to be in a suburb of Dayton Ohio and "carizma22"is claiming to be from Houston Texas. Sure, I suppose it is possible a customer in Houston Texas was browsing car dealers in Dayton Ohio and created an account here to share this big scoop he found.
I think it's probably just happy talk by this dealer. I doubt they are in any way privy to this information. It might give them a leg up on clicks and they probably figure it's worth the gamble. Wouldn't be the first time someone in Sales embellished the "facts."It comes up when doing a duck duck go search. It seems to be a real Kia dealer, so hopefully they’re not misleading their customers.
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Could be a chicken or egg scenario though. Did a person in Houston Texas discover a 2026 Kia soul announcement from Dayton Ohio and decide to publish, or did misleading spam, maybe out of Houston, elevate search results?It comes up when doing a duck duck go search. It seems to be a real Kia dealer, so hopefully they’re not misleading their customers.
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The modern business model rewards "clicks" as truthfulness is tossed out the window.
Today I read the class action suit against Kia. The suit had nothing good to say about Kia Corp. and Kia cars. One thing I never thought about was if Kia puts a new engine in a car there is no guarantee the new engine will not have the same problem with oil rings. Also it was pointed out that Kia new about problem but kept advertising their cars as being great and kept selling them to unexpecting buyers.I would hope that a Kia dealer, who is in business to sell new Kia Soul automobiles would release accurate information about them. That being said, the internet is getting to be such a problem vis a vis credibility, like you I have a real hard time verifying the real. I would like to see something on the Kia corporate site.
Looks more like a Gerbal than a hamster. I guess Chevy figures if you can't have a gerbal in your A*, then they can put an A* in a Gerbal. 🤣🤣🤣Well, it looks like General Motors has done it.
If this isn't a total ripoff of a Kia Soul than I don't know what is.
Agree, wish Kia Corporate were more forthcoming, plus putting kibash on un authorized info using copywritten Kia name, logo. I saw other day "Kia is coming out with a wagon...." Picture looked like a 2 dr Honda Fit. Too funny.I would hope that a Kia dealer, who is in business to sell new Kia Soul automobiles would release accurate information about them. That being said, the internet is getting to be such a problem vis a vis credibility, like you I have a real hard time verifying the real. I would like to see something on the Kia corporate site.
I hope NOT....OK, guys, apologies; coming late to the latest Soul discussion; is Kia/Hyundai still going with GDI in its 4 cylinder engines?