After being discontinued in 2023, the Kia Carnival is making a comeback in India with its latest iteration. Recently, the premium MPV was spotted testing in the high-altitude regions of Himachal Pradesh, providing a sneak peek at what’s to come. Here’s a closer look at the new-gen Kia Carnival as we await its official debut.
The latest spy shots give us a clearer view of the upcoming MPV's front-end design, despite the camouflage wrap. The new Carnival features:
LED Headlights: A revamped LED headlight setup, resembling the design language of the Kia EV9, complete with L-shaped LED daytime running lights (DRLs).
Front Fascia: A larger and more upright nose, with a wider grille compared to the previous model sold in India.
While the interiors of the India-spec Carnival haven’t been revealed yet, we can expect it to mirror the global model’s technology and design. Anticipated features include:
Displays: A single curved glass pane integrating two 12.3-inch displays.
Sunroof: Panoramic sunroof for an airy cabin feel.
Seating: Ventilated and powered seats for added comfort.
Air Conditioning: Three-zone auto AC system with redesigned vents.
Entertainment: A rear-seat entertainment package with two screens for second-row passengers.
Additional Features: Wireless phone charging and other premium amenities.
Official powertrain details for the India-spec new-gen Carnival haven’t been released by Kia. However, we anticipate it will be offered with a single engine option, paired with an automatic transmission. Globally, the Carnival is available with:
3.5-litre V6 Petrol: Producing 287 PS and 353 Nm.
1.6-litre Petrol-Hybrid: Delivering 242 PS and 367 Nm.
The previous model sold in India featured a 2.2-litre diesel engine (200 PS/440 Nm) with an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
The 2024 Kia Carnival is expected to have a starting price higher than Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned as a more plush and premium alternative to the Toyota Innova Hycross, it aims to attract buyers seeking luxury and comfort, while still being more affordable than high-end MPVs like the Toyota Vellfire and Lexus LM.
Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the official launch of the new-generation Kia Carnival in India.
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