Tata Nexon vs Kia Sonet: Interiors
The free-standing touchscreen takes centre stage on the sleek and contemporary dashboard of the Tata Nexon. The two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated emblem and the touch-operable temperature control panel give the vehicle an upscale appearance. Its interior has a lot of piano black trim, but because these surfaces are so shiny, they often attract smudges and fingerprints. The Nexon’s front seats are the least comfortable on account of their firm cushioning and limited thigh support, especially for taller folk.
The Kia Sonet has the smallest cabin, and what exacerbates the issue of space further is this ‘X-Line’ variant, which has a black interior; red stitching and silver highlights break the monotony to some extent. Its ventilated front seats are the broadest and most accommodating, and the driver’s seat gets an electric recline and slide function.