Kia has recently released pricing information for the second-gen U.S.-spec 2014 Soul that is scheduled to go on sale in the last quarter of this year.
The base model comes with a starting price of 14,700 USD (excluding the 795 USD destination charges) and comes as standard with Hill-Start Assist Control, privacy glass, power door locks, power windows, air conditioning, disc brakes for all four wheels, Bluetooth, USB/AUX, SiriusXM and Vehicle Stability Management. Optional goodies include 16-inch alloy wheels, center console armrest, cruise control, rear center armrest and remote keyless entry.
Soul Plus starts off from 18,200 USD and adds 17-inch rims plus a gloss black finish with chrome bezel for the front upper grille and exterior mirrors. The client has an option to add packages like Audio (1,400 USD), UVO eServices (400 USD) and Primo (3,000 USD). There is also ECO Package that is priced at 400 USD and comes with Idle Stop and Go, 16-inch alloys and low-rolling resistance tires.
The range-topping Soul Exclaim is priced at 20,300 USD and features 18-inch wheels, LED positioning lights / taillights / high-mounted stop light, body-colored front and rear bumper tusks, rear-camera display, UVO with eServices and power folding exterior mirrors.