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I have an Astra blue with gray interior on order. I'm not sure what the gray interior looks like, can anyone provide a link or show an example of this. The dealership was not able to give me a definitive answer on this.
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Here’s a quick photo of the front. Same combo- Astra Blue/Grey (best color combo in my biased opinion… ha!). The seats are very dark (looks black at times) and the trim is very light.

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Thanks a lot for the picture! Super excited and agree I think it’s nice combo.
Here’s a quick photo of the front. Same combo- Astra Blue/Grey (best color combo in my biased opinion… ha!). The seats are very dark (looks black at times) and the trim is very light.
This is the combo I wanted from day 1, but none of the dealers in my area were getting it. The Tuscan Umber was coming in every week, but never any with the gray. I've got 2 under 2. The last thing I wanted was a bright orange interior for them to stain with random foods and bodily fluids.

And yeah, the kia website does NOT show this color properly. It is a near black "leather" with cream trim. Looks super classy in person, but i'll admit the dark seats hide the stitching and pattern details.
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This is the combo I wanted from day 1, but none of the dealers in my area were getting it. The Tuscan Umber was coming in every week, but never any with the gray. I've got 2 under 2. The last thing I wanted was a bright orange interior for them to stain with random foods and bodily fluids.

And yeah, the kia website does NOT show this color properly. It is a near black "leather" with cream trim. Looks super classy in person, but i'll admit the dark seats hide the stitching and pattern details.
I got 3 yr old twins and a 5 month boy, and I want to stay away from that gray interior because of the parts that have white trim. I could protect the orange part of the seats with a car seat protector, but staining the white trim on the door and around the second-row HVAC controls is a worry.
I got 3 yr old twins and a 5 month boy, and I want to stay away from that gray interior because of the parts that have white trim. I could protect the orange part of the seats with a car seat protector, but staining the white trim on the door and around the second-row HVAC controls is a worry.
My biggest concern was the white center console for the front seats. I feared that would turn dingy after a week.
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