- The all-new Kia Seltos makes its global debut through an online world premiere themed 'The Protagonist'
- Redesigned with authentic SUV styling and practical functionality
- Strengthens Kia's SUV lineup, reaffirming its role as a key global model
- Empowers users to discover their true selves like a protagonist through a unique experience
SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Kia today unveiled the all-new Kia Seltos, the second generation of its globally successful subcompact SUV. Representing a bold evolution of one of Kia's key models, the new Seltos underscores the brand's design leadership and commitment to delivering refined practicality and advanced usability for modern lifestyles.
As a strategically significant global product, the all-new Kia Seltos has been re-engineered to offer a more confidence-inspiring driving experience and smarter everyday usability. Building on its reputation for value and reliability, the new model combines authentic SUV presence with intelligent technology and enhanced comfort, setting a new benchmark in the subcompact SUV segment.
The Protagonist: mobility for living as your true self
Kia debuted the all-new Kia Seltos through an online world premiere themed "The Protagonist." The brand film presented at the launch portrays three individuals pursuing a new achievement, freedom and deeper connections with loved ones, reflecting how the Seltos empowers drivers to realize their passions and live as the protagonists of their own story.
"The Kia Seltos has always represented best-in-class value, and the next generation model builds on that legacy with an enriched offering that resonates with the diverse passions of our customers. Its expanded global presence and abundant practical and stylish features underline Kia's commitment to meeting diverse mobility needs worldwide." - Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation
The Outstanding SUV: practical yet stylish and confident
The all-new Kia Seltos embodies Kia's vision of a confident and versatile subcompact SUV that blends bold design, intelligent packaging and seamless connectivity. As a core model in Kia's global SUV lineup, Seltos reflects the brand's bold and progressive identity — functional, comfortable and ready for any lifestyle.
Designed for those who value individuality and versatility, the all-new Kia Seltos combines urban agility with family-ready practicality. Improved cabin space and smarter convenience features make daily driving both effortless and enjoyable.
For more information, visit the Kia Global Media Center at www.kianewscenter.com
SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Kia today unveiled the all-new Kia Seltos, the second generation of its globally successful subcompact SUV. Representing a bold evolution of one of Kia's key models, the new Seltos underscores the brand's design leadership and commitment to delivering refined practicality and advanced usability for modern lifestyles.
As a strategically significant global product, the all-new Kia Seltos has been re-engineered to offer a more confidence-inspiring driving experience and smarter everyday usability. Building on its reputation for value and reliability, the new model combines authentic SUV presence with intelligent technology and enhanced comfort, setting a new benchmark in the subcompact SUV segment.
The Protagonist: mobility for living as your true self
Kia debuted the all-new Kia Seltos through an online world premiere themed "The Protagonist." The brand film presented at the launch portrays three individuals pursuing a new achievement, freedom and deeper connections with loved ones, reflecting how the Seltos empowers drivers to realize their passions and live as the protagonists of their own story.
"The Kia Seltos has always represented best-in-class value, and the next generation model builds on that legacy with an enriched offering that resonates with the diverse passions of our customers. Its expanded global presence and abundant practical and stylish features underline Kia's commitment to meeting diverse mobility needs worldwide." - Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation
The Outstanding SUV: practical yet stylish and confident
The all-new Kia Seltos embodies Kia's vision of a confident and versatile subcompact SUV that blends bold design, intelligent packaging and seamless connectivity. As a core model in Kia's global SUV lineup, Seltos reflects the brand's bold and progressive identity — functional, comfortable and ready for any lifestyle.
Designed for those who value individuality and versatility, the all-new Kia Seltos combines urban agility with family-ready practicality. Improved cabin space and smarter convenience features make daily driving both effortless and enjoyable.
For more information, visit the Kia Global Media Center at www.kianewscenter.com
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Kia unveils the all-new Seltos: a bold SUV with a strong presence and maximized user experience
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Demonstration underscores Europe's commitment to secure, resilient, multi-orbit military satellite communications
SINT-NIKLAAS, Belgium, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ST Engineering iDirect's EU Satcom Centre of Excellence, ST Engineering iDirect Europe, based in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, today announced that the European Protected Waveform (EPW) consortium has successfully completed over-the-air testing, marking a critical milestone in Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy in secure military communications. Conducted on November 26-27, 2025 at Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, the demonstrations validated EPW's ability to safeguard military satellite communications against jamming, cyber threats, and unauthorised access across both GEO and LEO satellite configurations.
Belgian National Armaments Director, Major General Filip Borremans, highlighted the importance of this milestone, "The successful EPW demonstrations perfectly illustrate the mission of the European Defence Fund, enabling Member States to achieve collectively what none could accomplish alone. By uniting 19 partners from 13 nations, the consortium has demonstrated that European collaboration delivers both technical excellence and strategic autonomy. Secure satellite communications are a cornerstone of modern defence, and EPW proves that through coordinated European investment, we can develop sovereign solutions that strengthen our collective security."
This milestone underscores the critical need for standards-based, interoperable, secure communications in modern military operations. As cyber threats from state and non-state actors intensify and missions span increasingly dispersed theaters, robust and resilient infrastructure has become indispensable. Designed with security, agility, efficiency, and interoperability at its core, the EPW empowers European military forces to maintain secure communications—whether operating independently or in coalition—adapting seamlessly to diverse operational demands and geographic challenges.
Co-funded by the European Union through the European Defence Fund, the programme unites industry and academia from across Europe under the leadership of Belgium's Ministry of Defence, with ST Engineering iDirect Europe as the consortium lead. This collaborative effort is tackling both current and emerging challenges in military satellite communications, including evolving security threats, growing demands for higher throughput, and the need for enhanced mobility solutions.
"The EPW consortium's successful completion of this major milestone, demonstrated live and witnessed by supporting military end-users, represents a critical step toward the next phase of the EPW programme," said Koen Willems, Vice President, EU Programmes, at ST Engineering iDirect Europe. "This achievement paves the way for the prototyping and testing of the final capability, which will deliver secure and resilient communications for Europe. It underscores the consortium's unwavering commitment to advancing Europe's strategic autonomy in military communications through innovation and collaboration."
The European Protected Waveform is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of ST Engineering iDirect Europe only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
About the European Protected Waveform (EPW) Program
The European Protected Waveform is a European Defence Fund program co-funded by the European Union, with a total estimated cost of €29.9 million and a maximum EU contribution of €25 million. Over its 39-month duration, the program aims to develop secure waveform standards for future-proof satellite communications, addressing challenges such as joint and dispersed operations, mobility requirements, and the integration of both GEO and NGSO satellites.
About the European Defence Fund
The European Defence Fund (EDF) supports collaborative defense research and development projects across EU Member States, strengthening Europe's technological and industrial defense capabilities while promoting cooperation and interoperability.
About ST Engineering iDirect Europe
ST Engineering iDirect Europe, located in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, is ST Engineering iDirect's EU Satcom Center of Excellence specialising in the development of ground segment technology and solutions specifically for the EU. As a legal Belgian entity, ST Engineering iDirect Europe has its own board of directors to comply to the guidelines and conditions as put forward by the EU Commission and the Belgian Government. With over 35 years of experience, the ST Engineering iDirect portfolio of high-value product lines and services in addition to a dedicated team of domain specialists, and a ISO9001 certified manufacturing center the team has a portfolio of capabilities to cater to the specific needs of European funded satcoms programs.
For more information visit https://www.idirect.net/st-engineering-idirect-europe/
Demonstration underscores Europe's commitment to secure, resilient, multi-orbit military satellite communications
SINT-NIKLAAS, Belgium, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ST Engineering iDirect's EU Satcom Centre of Excellence, ST Engineering iDirect Europe, based in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, today announced that the European Protected Waveform (EPW) consortium has successfully completed over-the-air testing, marking a critical milestone in Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy in secure military communications. Conducted on November 26-27, 2025 at Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, the demonstrations validated EPW's ability to safeguard military satellite communications against jamming, cyber threats, and unauthorised access across both GEO and LEO satellite configurations.
Belgian National Armaments Director, Major General Filip Borremans, highlighted the importance of this milestone, "The successful EPW demonstrations perfectly illustrate the mission of the European Defence Fund, enabling Member States to achieve collectively what none could accomplish alone. By uniting 19 partners from 13 nations, the consortium has demonstrated that European collaboration delivers both technical excellence and strategic autonomy. Secure satellite communications are a cornerstone of modern defence, and EPW proves that through coordinated European investment, we can develop sovereign solutions that strengthen our collective security."
This milestone underscores the critical need for standards-based, interoperable, secure communications in modern military operations. As cyber threats from state and non-state actors intensify and missions span increasingly dispersed theaters, robust and resilient infrastructure has become indispensable. Designed with security, agility, efficiency, and interoperability at its core, the EPW empowers European military forces to maintain secure communications—whether operating independently or in coalition—adapting seamlessly to diverse operational demands and geographic challenges.
Co-funded by the European Union through the European Defence Fund, the programme unites industry and academia from across Europe under the leadership of Belgium's Ministry of Defence, with ST Engineering iDirect Europe as the consortium lead. This collaborative effort is tackling both current and emerging challenges in military satellite communications, including evolving security threats, growing demands for higher throughput, and the need for enhanced mobility solutions.
"The EPW consortium's successful completion of this major milestone, demonstrated live and witnessed by supporting military end-users, represents a critical step toward the next phase of the EPW programme," said Koen Willems, Vice President, EU Programmes, at ST Engineering iDirect Europe. "This achievement paves the way for the prototyping and testing of the final capability, which will deliver secure and resilient communications for Europe. It underscores the consortium's unwavering commitment to advancing Europe's strategic autonomy in military communications through innovation and collaboration."
The European Protected Waveform is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of ST Engineering iDirect Europe only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
About the European Protected Waveform (EPW) Program
The European Protected Waveform is a European Defence Fund program co-funded by the European Union, with a total estimated cost of €29.9 million and a maximum EU contribution of €25 million. Over its 39-month duration, the program aims to develop secure waveform standards for future-proof satellite communications, addressing challenges such as joint and dispersed operations, mobility requirements, and the integration of both GEO and NGSO satellites.
About the European Defence Fund
The European Defence Fund (EDF) supports collaborative defense research and development projects across EU Member States, strengthening Europe's technological and industrial defense capabilities while promoting cooperation and interoperability.
About ST Engineering iDirect Europe
ST Engineering iDirect Europe, located in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, is ST Engineering iDirect's EU Satcom Center of Excellence specialising in the development of ground segment technology and solutions specifically for the EU. As a legal Belgian entity, ST Engineering iDirect Europe has its own board of directors to comply to the guidelines and conditions as put forward by the EU Commission and the Belgian Government. With over 35 years of experience, the ST Engineering iDirect portfolio of high-value product lines and services in addition to a dedicated team of domain specialists, and a ISO9001 certified manufacturing center the team has a portfolio of capabilities to cater to the specific needs of European funded satcoms programs.
For more information visit https://www.idirect.net/st-engineering-idirect-europe/
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
European Protected Waveform Consortium Achieves Major Milestone with Successful Over-the-Air Testing