Kia Seltos split into two pieces after a horrific highway accident
Kia Seltos split into two pieces after a horrific highway accident
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A horrific accident has been reported on Monday night where a car spited into two. The road accidents have always been dreadful for one to believe and now one such car accident has completely shocked the internet. The car identified as Kia Seltos which was split into two after a major accident on the Chhindwara-Nagpur highway.

The photos of the accident are getting surfaced on social media as people are discussing about the built quality of car. The fatal accident led to the breakage of the car into two parts. People are now afraid of built quality from the B pillar to the C-pillar of the driver. The report suggests that the SUV wouldn’t have been in a position like that had it not been rescued by the workers who might have used cutters to take out passengers. The Saunsar Police Inspector RR Dubey informed to media ‘Kia Seltos was traveling at a very high speed on the two-lane NH-547 when the crash occurred.’ A survivor from the accident informs the Police that a biker suddenly entered the main road and eventually the car collided with the bridge wall and which led to the breaking of Kia Seltos into two pieces. However, the police revealed that rescue workers play no role in cutting the car into pieces and that the impact of the crash led to this scenario.

Furthermore, the fuel tank is below the seat therefore it is out of the question that any rescue worker can cut the car. Earlier in 2019, Kia made its debut in India as Kia Motor India and Seltos was its first product at that time. Seltos became a successful car for Kia and the company came up with the Carnival MPV. It was the most sold car brand and the fastest carmaker to achieve 2,50,000 sales figures in the country.

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