Funky-looking Soul offers decent fuel economy and plenty of kit, but is likely to remain a niche choice The new Kia Soul - the Korean firm's rival for the likes of the Skoda Yeti, Nissan Juke and Vauxhall Mokka - tested here in range-topping Maxx specification.Maxx models are only expected to take a very small percentage of sales in the UK - equal to about 400 units in 2015 - with the majority of buyers instead opting for the Connect Plus model we tested earlier this year.Fork out the £21,550 needed for this diesel-engined model, though - or £19,950 for the petrol-powered Soul Maxx - and you'll find luxuries including leather upholstery, a part-digital instrument cluster, panoramic glass sunroof, keyless entry and go and striking 18-inch alloy wheels.
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