Kia has unveiled the interior of the facelifted fourth-gen Carnival in South Korea, with an anticipated India launch in April 2024. Priced from Rs 40 lakh onwards (ex-showroom), the new Carnival will be available in 7-, 9-, and 4-seater configurations in Korea. Globally, it offers three powertrain options: petrol, diesel, and a new 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. The India variant is likely to feature a petrol engine. The Carnival stands out with features like dual 12.3-inch screens, multi-zone climate control,…
Kia has unveiled the interior of the facelifted fourth-gen Carnival in South Korea, with an anticipated India launch in April 2024. Priced from Rs 40 lakh onwards (ex-showroom), the new Carnival will be available in 7-, 9-, and 4-seater configurations in Korea. Globally, it offers three powertrain options: petrol, diesel, and a new 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. The India variant is likely to feature a petrol engine. The Carnival stands out with features like dual 12.3-inch screens, multi-zone climate control, dual sunroofs, and an air purifier. Safety features include 8 airbags, a 360-degree camera, parking sensors, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). While it lacks direct rivals in India, it positions itself above the Toyota Innova Hycross and below the Toyota Vellfire. Stay tuned for the upcoming luxurious and technologically advanced Kia Carnival.
Kia has unveiled the interior of the facelifted fourth-gen Carnival in South Korea, with an anticipated India launch in April 2024. Priced from Rs 40 lakh onwards (ex-showroom), the new Carnival will be available in 7-, 9-, and 4-seater configurations in Korea. Globally, it offers three powertrain options: petrol, diesel, and a new 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. The India variant is likely to feature a petrol engine. The Carnival stands out with features like dual 12.3-inch screens, multi-zone climate control,…
Kia has unveiled the interior of the facelifted fourth-gen Carnival in South Korea, with an anticipated India launch in April 2024. Priced from Rs 40 lakh onwards (ex-showroom), the new Carnival will be available in 7-, 9-, and 4-seater configurations in Korea. Globally, it offers three powertrain options: petrol, diesel, and a new 1.6-litre turbo-petrol hybrid. The India variant is likely to feature a petrol engine. The Carnival stands out with features like dual 12.3-inch screens, multi-zone climate control, dual sunroofs, and an air purifier. Safety features include 8 airbags, a 360-degree camera, parking sensors, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). While it lacks direct rivals in India, it positions itself above the Toyota Innova Hycross and below the Toyota Vellfire. Stay tuned for the upcoming luxurious and technologically advanced Kia Carnival.